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September 2001 Volume 7 Number 9
Order from AAFP at (800) 944-0000 unless otherwise noted.
Be knowledgeable about Keystone III, the Colorado conference that grappled with the specialty's future last fall, by ordering Keystone III, the conference proceedings (#R1600, $20). The 341-page book is intended to stimulate additional discussion, planning and action.
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The new sets of Tar Wars® all-occasion cards convey tobacco-free messages from fourth- and fifth-graders. A 15-card set costs $20. To order, go to http://www.aafp.org/catalog/ and search for Tar Wars notecards. Or e-mail tarwars@aafp.org. Also, the free 2001 - 2002 Tar Wars curriculum can be printed from the program's Web site. Go to http://www.tarwars.org and click on "Tar Wars Program Curriculum" or call (800) TAR WARS [827-9277].
Proven value: Use the AAFP's sample certification/recertification press release to inform the community about your status with the American Board of Family Practice. Download a free copy at http://www.aafp.org/members/cert/ (AAFP ID number required for access) or use AAFP Express (see "Quick Fax").
Proven value: The 23rd Annual Conference on Patient Education Nov. 15 - 18 in Seattle will feature close to 100 CME sessions. Early-bird registration ends Oct. 20 and costs $395 for individuals, $375 for each team member and $195 for a one-day registration. To request a brochure or to register, go to http://www.aafp.org/pec/. To obtain faxed materials, see "Quick Fax".
Proven value: During the 2001 Scientific Assembly in Atlanta, check out the redesigned AAFP Marketplace. Learn about AAFP services and products, visit with AAFP Board members and shop for AAFP gift items at booth 2132 in the exposition hall from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 4 - 6.
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