APTA Kansas 2020 Townhall
Description
Please join the leaders at APTA Kansas for our Virtual Town Hall that will take place live on Thursday evening from 6:30-8:40 where you can earn 2 CEUS during this fast approaching 2018-2020 CEU deadline. Members will get these important updates for free and non-members can enjoy getting in-the-know for $20.
There will be a small panel to assist in answering questions and clarifying some of the events that have impacted us in the last year and that we will be looking forward to in 2021. We will be discussing our wonderfully successful Fall Virtual Conference; impacts and opportunities in the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 Strategic Plan implementation already beginning, membership numbers and engagement, plans for our Spring Conference and updates on the Advocacy to fight the Medicare 9% cuts to physical therapy, current updates on the PT Compact in Kansas, Meetings with payors and Physical Therapy usage of Telehealth, APTA 20 highlights from 2020, Virtual CSM, Celebrating 100 years of the APTA including Founder's Day, Fall Leadership Council (including Gala, House of Delegates, Leadership meetings and Advocacy Day) in September.
1) Participants will be able to see current APTA Kansas Strategic Plan Implementation elements; 2) Participants will be able to see how the professional membership organization of APTA Kansas assists not only in professional development but also advocacy, 3) Participants will be able see how the APTA's Federated model impacts our local efforts in the past year, 4) Participants will receive information on APTAs 100 year birthday and see how they can participate in the 2021 Celebrations, History, and Leadership Council plans for the Fall.
About The Speaker(s)
Camille Snyder, PT, DPT is currently serving as president of APTA Kansas. Prior to this office she served six years as vice president. She has served on the Kansas delegation since 2014. She began her service to the KPTA as standards and practice chair beginning in 2011. She has been a practicing physical therapist for 30 plus years, the last 20 in Kansas and received her transitional DPT in 2006. In 1998, she earned her orthopedic clinical specialty by the American Board of Physical Therapist Specializations. Her practice settings are numerous, and she has volunteered in India for a teaching hospital outpatient and inpatient rehab departments. She has been the impaired provider coordinator serving as liaison to the Heart of America Provider's Network and the Kansas Board of Healing Arts since 2012.