If you’re going to San Francisco …
Why am I writing about Scott McKenzie’s 1967 popular music hit? I’m not.
I’m writing about the APA Annual Meeting, and I’m hoping you’ll be attending so that you can come see us. We are finalizing details at this point, and we’ll be publicizing our activities in San Francisco over the next few weeks.
At the moment, the following are definite:
· We are presenting a ½ day CME course, Treating Dangerous Patients and Other Risky Business: Case Studies in Risk Management on Sunday, May 19. Click here for more information, and to register.
· Donna Vanderpool, MBA, JD, our VP of Risk Management, will be presenting a course entitled “Can’t Work Or Won’t Work? Psychiatric Disability Evaluations” on Monday, May 20 with Dr. Liza Gold and Dr. Marilyn Price. These courses require advanced registration and a course fee applied (in addition to the APA meeting registration) – www.psych.org.
· We will have representatives at the Guttmacher Award presentation (PRMS endowed this award many years ago), which is scheduled for Sunday, May 19 at 2:30pm.
· Visit us at our office away from home at the Moscone Room at the Westin San Francisco Market Street on Sunday, May 19, 2013 between 7:00 am and 5:30pm or on Monday, May 20, 2013 between 7:00 am and 7:00pm.
Finally, if you don’t know who Scott McKenzie is, or what the song is about, check out the following link.