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ACI’s Advanced Legal, Regulatory and Compliance Forum on OTC Drugs, January 23?–?24, 2024, New York, NY — Featuring HPMer and Former FDAer Deborah Livornese

FDA Law

This unique forum, designed for in-house counsel and executives, as well as private practice attorneys working for the OTC drug industry will provide invaluable insights on FDA’s most recent directives and compliance standards governing OTC drug production, marketing and distribution. Deb along with fellow panelists Kyle Y.

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Nephrology Board Meeting Summary | Spring 2025

ABIM

Practice types, size and ownership models vary widely, but more than half of respondents indicated that they work in private practice, with a single-specialty group practice as the predominant structure and independent or physician-owned practice the predominant ownership model.

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Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Board Meeting Summary | Spring 2025

ABIM

Dr. McDonald spoke about ABIM’s work engaging early career physicians (those who earned initial certification within the last 10 years), including presentations and listening sessions at recent national meetings. Community Practice in ABIM Governance* Erica N. He suggested a similar approach for APDEM’s annual meeting.

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Hematology Board Meeting Summary | Spring 2025

ABIM

Preliminary data show that 90% of respondents are clinically active with the majority in hospital- or system-owned practice (38%), academic faculty practice (32.9%) and private practice (26.8%). Most (49.5%) are in single-specialty group practice or multi-specialty group practice (38%).

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Time to stop driving? Podcast with Emmy Betz and Terri Cassidy

GeriPal

And I’ve been to some presentations that use that same breaking bad news model for having these driving conversations, as are used in palliative care. So that’s a piece that I think is important for providers anywhere along that process to be asking about driving. It’s like breaking bad news in palliative care.

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Allowing Patients to Die: Louise Aronson and Bill Andereck

GeriPal

It was a patient that I had taken care of, actually, as a resident, who followed me into my growing private practice. And he had a deadly fear of being institutionalized, based on his previous present experience. And it’s not the same, but it does provide information. And the phone rang. His hands were gone.