BRAINS Colloquium: Critical Thinking for Critical Issues

Saturday, April 25
1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.

The BRAINS Colloquium is intended to provide attendees with up-to-date information on the "business" of neurology and an opportunity to further develop practice management skill sets. Faculty will address the logistics of taking call and the different call options, implementing an electronic health record, and salary and staffing issues that come along with an atmosphere of declining reimbursement.

FREE and open to all registered attendees.

Upon Completion of this colloquium, participants should have a basic understanding of how to implement a structure for taking call into their practice; strategies for integrating the Electronic Health Record into practice; and information on managing the day to day business of running a practice.

Lecture/Faculty:

Topic: Practice Management
Core Competencies: Practice-Based Learning and Improvement, Professionalism, Systems-Based Practice
CME Credits: 3.0
Director: Craig Williams, Boston, MA

  • EMR Implementation
    William S. Henderson, FACMPE, Albany, NY

  • Call Economics
    Bryan Soronson, Baltimore, MD

  • Coding Update
    Mary H. McDermott, Baltimore, MD

  • Regulatory Issues Roundtable
    Faculty

Recommended Audience: Practitioners, Fellows, Residents, Nurses.
This program offers ADVANCED knowledge.