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6:15 AM - 7:00 AM Sponsor Table Set Up & Check-In
7:00 AM - 6:30 PM Registration Desk Open
7:00 AM - 7:55 AM Attendee Check-In, Breakfast, SIG Meetings & SponsorVisitation
8:00 AM - 8:45 AM Social Media 101
Allen Haynes
(0.075 CEUs)
8:55 AM - 10:05 AM Payment Policy & Reimbursement: 2016 & Beyond
Moderator: JohnWallace, PT, MS
Panelists: Christopher Brechtel, PT, MBA, GCS, CSSGB LSVT BIG provider; Kevin Gohman, PT, MBA; &
Daniel Miller, MSPT, MBA
(0.117 CEUs)
10:05 AM - 10:20 AM Morning Break & SponsorVisitation
10:20 AM - 11:30 AM New Horizons: Implications & Applications of HB 505
Moderator: Jim Lewis, PT, DPT,ATC
Panelists: Brad Freemyer, PT; Patrick Graham, PT, MBA; & BrianTaglieri, MS, PT, DPT, MTC, CSCS
(0.117 CEUs)
11:45 AM - 1:45 PM Spring Business Meeting & Issues Forum Luncheon
2:00 PM - 3:15 PM The ICD-10 Transition: Using Diagnostic Codes to Improve Patient Documentation
JohnWallace, PT, MS
(0.125 CEUs)
2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Ethics & Healthcare Reform:A Panel Discussion
Bruce Greenfield, PT, MA, PhD; RM Barney Poole, PT, DPT,ATC; & DavidTaylor, PT, DPT, GCS
(0.125 CEUs)
2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Woman to Woman:A Discussion of Career Choices to Maintain a Healthy & Fulfilled Work-Life Balance
Moderator: Perry Brubaker, PT, DPT
Panelists: Olabisi Brown, PT, DPT; Mitzi Nash, PT, DPT; &Teresa “Tess”Vaughn, PT, DPT, COMT, OCS
(0.125 CEUs)
2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Delegates Meeting
3:15 PM - 3:30 PM Afternoon Break & SponsorVisitation
3:30 PM - 4:45 PM The ICD-10 Transition: Using Diagnostic Codes to Improve Patient Documentation - REPEAT
JohnWallace, PT, MS
(0.125 CEUs)
3:30 PM - 4:45 PM Ethics & Healthcare Reform:A Panel Discussion - REPEAT
Bruce Greenfield, PT, MA, PhD; RM Barney Poole, PT, DPT,ATC; & DavidTaylor, PT, DPT, GCS
(0.125 CEUs)
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Navigating the Rough Waters of Medicare Payment in Outpatient Therapy: Strategies for Today & Tomorrow
Robbie Leonard, PT & Janet Shelley, PT, DPT
(0.15 CEUs)
4:00 PM - 4:45 PM Sponsor Table Breakdown
5:15 PM - 6:15 PM Oxford Debate: Should Residency Training be Mandatory for Physical Therapists?
Moderator: DavidTaylor, PT, DPT, GCS
6:30 PM GA PT PAC Dinner
Dahlonega Market Place
Registration information coming soon…
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3 Top Reasons to Attend imPacT 2016!
3 Table of Contents
4 - 6 Session Descriptions
6 Events & Meetings
7 - 9 Speaker Biographies
9 Registration Policies
10 Directions & Hotels
11 Registration Form
12 Upcoming Events
• Earn up to 5.84 hours of continuing education (0.584 CEUs)
• Engage in active and lively discussion about policies that influence us daily as practicing
PTs and PTAs
• Share your ideas and strategies for adapting to change, as well as learn from others in
similar situations
• Learn how to integrate social media into your everyday professional practice
• Discuss important national issues of physical therapy with your delegate representatives
that will be brought forward at APTA House of Delegates
• Discuss and vote on many important potential changes on the horizon for the
profession and for PTAG
• Network with suppliers at the sponsor tables
• Support the GA PT PAC at the Saturday dinner
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Payment Policy & Reimbursement: 2016 & Beyond 0.117 CEUs
John Wallace, PT, MS; Christopher Brechtel, PT, MBA, GCS, CSSGB LSVT BIG provider; Kevin Gohman, PT, MBA; &
Daniel Miller, MSPT, MBA
This panel discussion will provide attendees with updates on changes in payment policy and reimbursement for professional
services four settings: outpatient, acute in-patient, Inpatient Rehab, home health and skilled nursing/long-term care. Changes
specific to 2016 will be highlighted as well as potential developments on the horizon.Attendees will be updated by clinicians
knowledgeable about developments I these clinical areas and will have the opportunities to address their questions to the
panelists during the session.
Upon completion, attendees will be able to:
• Describe changes in payment policy and reimbursement taking effect in 2016
• Understand potential developments in payment policies and regulations that may affect payment for services in 2017 and
beyond
• Identify key knowledge gaps in understanding about service delivery and payment policies affect reimbursement for
services
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Social Media 101 0.075 CEUs
Allen Haynes
Social Media 101 will be a brief presentation on the basics of Facebook and Twitter.The session will discuss how they can be
educational resources.There will also be discussion on how to use the platforms to further your practice and customer
engagement.
Upon completion, attendees will be able to:
• Utilize Facebook and Twitter to continue their education
• Utilize Facebook and Twitter to educate consumers
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New Horizons: Implications & Applications of HB 505 0.117 CEUs
Jim Lewis, PT, DPT,ATC; Brad Freemyer, PT; Patrick Graham, PT, MBA; & BrianTaglieri, MS, PT, DPT, MTC, CSCS
The modernization of the Georgia physical therapy practice act improves patient access to physical therapist services, revises
the definition of the scope of practice for physical therapy and expands and strengthens term and title protection.The passing
of legislation 2015 Georgia HB 505 has important implications for Physical Therapists and patients allowing an earlier point of
entry into the healthcare system.The extent in which direct access is being used and promoted by physical therapists in various
healthcare facilities will be discussed.The panelists will provide a brief overview of the legislative status of HB 505 and will
answer questions from attendees regarding the common trends in billing and reimbursement and the business implications of
HB 505 in various practice settings.
Upon completion, attendees will be able to:
• Understand the current legislative process of HB 505
• Discuss the current regulations of HB 505 in private practice, hospital-based outpatient clinics, assisted living and nursing
home facilities
• Describe the current and future financial processes of billing and reimbursement in diverse practice settings
• Discuss methods of enhancing referral sources to build and sustain clinical practice
• Discuss methods in which physical therapists can collaborate and transform corporate policies to apply direct access
within healthcare organizations
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The ICD-10 Transition: Using Diagnostic Codes to Improve Patient Documentation 0.125 CEUs
JohnWallace, PT, MS
In this session attendees will review the basics of assigning ICD-10 diagnostic codes, how to decide what comorbidities to
report, and how to use ICD-10 codes to optimally affect patient clinical and financial outcomes. Format will be presentation
and the opportunities for attendees to ask questions.
Upon completion, attendees will be able to:
• Appropriately assign ICD-10 diagnostic codes for PT diagnoses
• Understand appropriate strategies for which comorbidities to include in the episode of care
• Effectively use ICD-10 diagnostic codes to optimize clinical outcomes and payment for services
Ethics & Healthcare Reform: A Panel Discussion 0.125 CEUs
Bruce Greenfield, PT, MA, PhD; RM Barney Poole, PT, DPT,ATC; & DavidTaylor, PT, DPT, GCS
Widespread distress over reform of the American health care system crosses political affiliations and ranges from corporate
concern over costs to union concern over benefits. It increasingly affects the middle class that makes up a growing percentage
of the uninsured.The value propositions involved in healthcare reform include access, financing, cost containment, and
allocation of care, as well as health disparities that require remedies beyond what the health care system can provide.There is
strong support for a universal coverage system from a range of widely held views in bioethics, including those focused on rights
and fairness and those concerned with consequences.This discussion will focus on the ethical decisions that we as physical
therapy professionals have to make during this time of changing healthcare values and system wide changes.
The format will model Schwartz Rounds Sessions, in which after listening to a brief presentation of a case or topic, participants
will be invited to share their perspectives on the case and broader related issues.The panel will present cases and questions
that have been submitted by participants prior to the discussion.
If you are interested in submitting a specific topic, case, or question to be discussed, please e-mail David Taylor
(taylor_dw@mercer.edu), no later than Friday, April 1.
Upon completion, attendees will be able to:
• Describe the ethical and or legal issues in the case or issue
• Identify the major stakeholders affected
• Identify relevant obligations, duties and rights based on relevant ethical and legal documents
• Apply moral theory, ethical framework or legal requirements to determine and justify a course of action
Woman to Woman: A Discussion of Career Choices to Maintain a Healthy & Fulfilled Work-Life Balance 0.125 CEUs
Perry Brubaker, PT, DPT; Olabisi Brown, PT, DPT; Mitzi Nash, PT, DPT; &Teresa “Tess”Vaughn, PT, DPT, COMT, OCS
Women in corporate America are “leaning in” but many women in physical therapy are oftentimes left feeling they are
sacrificing their careers and/or families in an effort to maintain the status quo.This panel discussion will highlight women in PT
who have taken the challenges that come with family and career and discuss how they have reshaped their balance.They will
discuss where they have been, where they are now and how they got there, and where they desire to go for the future.The
goal of this panel discussion is to perhaps help other women through their own challenges by giving examples of how balance
might be achieved.
Upon completion, attendees will be able to:
• Discuss obstacles women in physical therapy may face when balancing a clinical and family schedule
• Discuss options for women in physical therapy to help maintain a healthy work-life balance specific to different practice
settings
• Discuss the importance of women mentoring women to foster career as well as emotional support
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Navigating the Rough Waters of Medicare Payment in Outpatient Therapy: Strategies for Today & Tomorrow 0.15 CEUs
Robbie Leonard, PT & Janet Shelley, PT, DPT
Medicare is in a constant state of change and outpatient therapists must keep up with the latest trends in order to be
successful in this increasingly difficult regulatory environment. This Roundtable discussion will be targeted towards upcoming
Medicare payment initiatives such as Comprehensive Care of Joint Replacement Model, ICD 10 impact, outcome measures and
changing compliance requirements. Participants will discuss the current impact of these policies and strategies for succeeding
in the Medicare environment for today and the future.
Upon completion, attendees will be able to:
• Discuss upcoming Medicare initiatives that will impact outpatient therapy payment (such as Comprehensive Care for Joint
Replacement Model)
• Discuss the more difficult scenarios of compliance and billing in outpatient therapy
• Discuss the use of Functional Limitation Reporting in tracking outcomes and gathering data
• Discuss strategies to be successful within the scenarios above
Oxford Debate: Should Residency Training be Mandatory for Physical Therapists?
DavidTaylor, PT, DPT, GCS
The second annual PTAG Oxford Debate at imPacT 2016 will feature a lively, insightful, heated, and often humorous debate
between two teams.The Oxford Debate is modelled after an 1860 debate at the Oxford University Museum after Charles
Darwin published The Origin of Species. Each team will attempt to persuade you to support their opinion for a pre-determined
motion.Audience members will interact with the panelists and try to sway the audience through clapping, cheering, and moving
from one side of the room to the other to show their support (or not)! Don’t miss this fun-filled, good-hearted debate.The
teams will present the best argument for their side of the debate, however not all statements made by a speaker necessarily
represent the true opinion of that speaker. Join us for the Oxford Debate and show us “Who you are for?”
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E V E N T S & M E E T I N G S
Sponsor Tables
Support the organizations that support physical therapy practice!
SIG Meetings (7:00 AM - 7:55 AM)
The Acute Care, Neurology, Private Practice and PTA SIGs and Delegates will meet and plan for the upcoming year.
SIGs, bring your ideas for INSIGHT! Delegates, prepare to discuss motions to be voted on during June’s House of
Delegates Meeting.
Spring Business Meeting & Issues Forum Luncheon (11:45 AM - 1:45 PM)
Come participate as we discuss the business of the Association, including voting on bylaw amendments.
Delegates Meeting (2:00 PM - 3:15 PM)
This is a continuation of the morning’s meeting.
GA PT PAC Dinner (6:30 PM - )
Support the GA PT PAC and enjoy dinner at the Dahlonega Market Place. Registration information coming soon…
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Christopher Brechtel, PT, MBA, GCS, CSSGB LSVT BIG provider is a licensed Physical Therapist with over 17 years of clinical
experience and over 11 years of management experience. In addition to managing his own business providing Mediation Services,
education and program development consultation, Chris is the Long Term Care Rehabilitation Manger for a large Hospital system. He
provides professional education across the country through his own business and has also been a speaker for Summit for over 2 years.
Chris has extensive experience developing multidisciplinary teams to maximize care to the geriatric population in a variety of clinical
settings. He has dedicated his career to working with seniors and strives to not only improve his abilities, but also encourages others to
provide optimal care to this special population.
Olabisi Brown, PT, DPT graduated from North Georgia College and State University in 2001 with a Master of Science in Physical
Therapy. She completed her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Alabama State University in 2009 and received her Biofeedback
Certification in Pelvic Muscle Disorders in 2010.
Dr. Brown has worked in home-health, skilled nursing as well as outpatient rehab where she started the pelvic floor rehab program at
Piedmont Hospital. In 2012, Dr. Brown opened Atlanta Pelvic & Orthopedic Rehab Center. She has found her passion for physical therapy
in addressing musculoskeletal deficits throughout the body, particularly emphasizing the hips & the pelvis. Her clients are diverse in race,
gender, ethnicity, and payment sources.
Olabisi is married and has 3 sons. She enjoys reading, traveling, and going to the theatre. She is active in her sons' schools & Boy Scouts,
as well in her church.
Perry Brubaker, PT, DPT is a wife, mother, and senior dog caregiver. She also happens to hold a license as a physical therapist and
maintains a small practice in her free time.
She holds a Master of Science in Physical Therapy from North Georgia College and State University and a Doctorate of Physical Therapy
from Alabama State University. Dr. Brubaker has published in the Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, lectured both at the
state and national level, and is active in her professional organization.
Perry’s true accolades include maintaining a fulfilled marriage, parenting a lovely daughter, getting in a daily walk with her rotten golden
retriever, and providing meaningful physical therapy care to her patients.
Brad Freemyer, PT is the current owner of A Step Ahead Physical Therapy, founded in 2007. He graduated from Georgia State
University in 1988 with a BS in Physical Therapy. He has been practicing Physical Therapy for over 25 years in a variety of settings
including SNF, outpatient, acute care inpatient, home health and as the Director of Rehab at Baptist Medical Center Cumming/Northside
Hospital Forsyth. He served on the Georgia State Board of Physical Therapy. He is a member of the PTAG Legislative Committee that
was instrumental in lobbying for Direct Access in Georgia. He is a guest lecturer at Georgia State University (2013-Present).
Kevin Gohman, PT, MBA graduated from the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s physical therapy program in 1994. He is currently
the Director of Inpatient Rehabilitation Services at Northeast Georgia Medical Center.
Gohman has worked at NGMC for since 1997 as a physical therapist, working in the Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit, at New Horizons
North and West and in acute care at NGMC’s Main Campus. Prior to coming to NGMC, Gohman worked at LehighValley Hospital in
Allentown, Penn. He earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology from Shippensburg University, his master’s degree in physical therapy
from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and his master of business administration degree from Brenau University.
Gohman and his wife,Valerie, live in Buford with their two children.
Patrick Graham, PT, MBA is the current President and COO of The Human Performance & Rehabilitation Centers, Inc. (HPRC). He
was named to this position in 2007. HPRC is a 56 year old family business that is in three Southeastern states and has approximately 170
employees with 18 locations. Lines of service include hospital contracting, out-patient clinics, school contracts, home health, nursing
home contracts, orthotic & prosthetic company as well as EMG & intraoperative monitoring service.
He graduated from Medical College of Georgia in 1989 with a degree in Physical Therapy. He began practice with HPRC, Inc. (formerly
Rehabilitation Services of Columbus, Inc.) in 1990 as a staff physical therapist. He attended the executive MBA program at Kennesaw
State University where he graduated with an MBA in 1996 with a focus on Family Business and Entrepreneurship. In 1997 he was named
Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of HPRC, Inc.
His professional associations include two terms as vice president of the American Physical Therapy Association Private Practice Section
(APTA-PPS), past Board of Directors PPS-APTA, past member of the APTA Federal Government Affairs Committee, past 3 term delegate
for the State of Georgia to the national APTA House of Delegates (National Governing Body of the Association), current member of
PPS-APTA Government Affairs Committee. Patrick is a frequent speaker on compensation plans for private PT practices and hospital
contracting formats as well as a frequent contributor/author for industry publications.
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Bruce Greenfield, PT, MA (Bioethics), PhD is an Associate Professor in the Division of Physical Therapy and the School of Medicine
and Senior Fellow in the Center for Ethics at Emory University. Dr. Greenfield is a well-known physical therapy educator and qualitative
researcher. He serves on the APTA Ethics and Judicial Committee, and on the editorial boards of the Journal of Physical Therapy
Education and the Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy.At Emory, Dr. Greenfield is a member of the Emory University
Hospital Ethics Committee. For many years, Dr. Greenfield was an orthopedic clinical specialist and edited two text books on the
rehabilitation of the knee and shoulder published by F.A. Davis. His current areas of research are exploring the use of narrative and
reflection in clinical practice, and exploring ethical reasoning and ethical issues in clinical practice.
Allen Haynes is the Director of Public Relations for Duffey Communications. He specializes in strategic vision for clients by researching,
planning, communicating and implementing campaigns utilizing best practice public relation principles and tactics to achieve both short
and long-term client success. He is a graduate of the University of Florida.
Robbie Leonard, PT is an experienced clinician and administrator and has served as an educator in multiple settings nationwide.
Robbie is currently theVP of Regulation and Business Development for the Medical Billing Center. Robbie is the current chair of the
SCAPTA payment and policy committee and serves on the Payment Policy and Advocacy Committee of the APTA.
Jim Lewis, PT, DPT, ATC is an Associate Professor at Brenau University. His educational background is BS, Education, University of
Georgia, 1988; BS, Physical Therapy, Georgia State University, 1990; and DPT, Physical Therapy, Boston University, 2007. Dr. Lewis has been
practicing Physical Therapy for 25 years in the out-patient setting. His experience includes a focus on orthopaedics and joint related
injury of the spine and extremities. He has 12 years of experience in management including overseeing the startup and operations of
three clinics. He began his teaching career at GSU in 2010 and in June of 2014 he took a position with the Department of Physical
Therapy at Brenau University teaching gross and functional anatomy, musculoskeletal disorders, radiology and professional issues.
Research interests include cadaver studies as related to clinical orthopaedic pathologies and prevention/wellness in physical therapy
practice.
Daniel Miller, MSPT, MBA has practiced for the past 19 years in variety of settings including Acute,Trauma, neuro, LTAC,Wound Care,
and for the past 8 years, Home Health Care. He currently serves as theVice President of Therapy Services with Amedisys Home Health,
supporting over 3500 therapists across the country. He has been involved in practice guidance, operations oversight, clinical education
including continuing education courses on balance and wound care, as well as EMR development, testing and implementation with a
strong focus on regulatory guidance and quality measures.
Mitzi Nash, PT, DPT graduated from Georgia State University in 1994 with a Bachelor of Science and Certificate in Physical Therapy. In
2013 she received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Montana. She holds her dry needling certification in the
state of Georgia. Dr. Nash has been active in her professional organization throughout her 22 year career.
In 2003 she ventured out of her corporate physical therapy practicing Administrator role to open Nash Physical Therapy Providers. She
and her therapists currently provide contract therapy services to outpatient facilities in metro Atlanta and its surrounding counties to
enable clinicians to take time out of their clinics and know confidently their patients will be well-treated.
RM Barney Poole, PT, DPT, ATC is known as an educator, clinician, and volunteer to his colleagues, patients, and community. His
accessibility has been a hallmark of his role in the physical therapy profession.
Dr. Poole is president and owner of Performance Physical Therapy of Stockbridge and McDonough, GA, an outpatient orthopaedic
physical therapy private practice. Prior to that, he was physical therapist/corporate director of the Atlanta Division of the Human
Performance and Rehabilitation Centers, associate professor of anatomy-physiology at Columbus State University, and a teacher, athletic
trainer, and coach at Glenwood High School in Phenix City,AL. He earned a BS in physical therapy from Georgia State University, BS in
biology from Columbus State, and MEd in secondary education in biology, also from Columbus State and earned his Doctor of Physical
Therapy degree from Alabama State University in 2009.
A Physical Therapy Association of Georgia (PTAG) chapter member for 32 years, he has served the chapter as president, vice president,
parliamentarian, program chair, chief delegate, and delegate. In 2001, he was electedVice Speaker of the American Physical Therapy
Association’s (APTA) House of Delegates (HOD) and member of the Board of Directors and served two terms, during that time he was
instrumental in designing and implementing the Local Area Network (LAN) system used to track and expedite HOD motions, improving
the flow of business during House sessions and was an early advocate of electronic voting in the House.As chair of the APTA Task Force
on Public Awareness and Public Relations, Dr Poole provided active mentoring to his constituency, keeping them informed of APTA
services available to chapters and components.As a clinical teacher and faculty member, Dr Poole serves on the advisory committee of
Mercer University and participates actively in the support and education of PT students as adjunct clinical faculty for Emory University
Department of Physical Therapy. In addition, he is known as a physician educator, helping them assess musculoskeletal injuries and
appropriately refer patients to physical therapy.
Dr Poole is the recipient of APTA’s Lucy Blair Service award for distinguished service to the profession of physical therapy. In 2011 while
servicing as president of the Physical Therapy Association of Georgia Dr Poole established a Leadership Academy to promote leadership
opportunities in physical therapy and in the community and in 2014 PTAG named the academy in honor of Dr Poole.
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Janet Shelley, PT, DPT is the CEO of Medical Billing Center (MBC). MBC specializes in billing for outpatient therapy. Janet co-founded
MBC in 2001 following the sale of a large regional private practice.While in private practice, Janet participated in oversight and
management of independent therapy offices, hospital joint ventures and facility management contracts. She is past President of the South
Carolina Chapter,APTA and currently serves on both State and National Payment Policy Committees.
Brian Taglieri, MS, PT, DPT, MTC, CSCS has practiced in Georgia for 15 years in outpatient setting and currently works as a Multi-
Site Clinic Director for Physio where he has been employed since there since 2001. He specializes in manual therapy, custom foot
orthotics, vestibular rehab,TMD rehab and disability work assessments. He completed his t-DPT from the University of St.Augustine in
2009, Masters of Physical Therapy from Wheeling Jesuit University in 1999; Masters in Exercise Physiology from the University of
Pittsburgh in 1999. His current interests include leadership development and enjoys golf, tennis and family time with wife and daughter.
David Taylor, PT, DPT, GCS is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at Mercer University, in Atlanta
Georgia. Dr.Taylor received his B.S. in Psychology in 1988, Master of Physical Therapy in 1992, and Doctor of Physical Therapy in 2004
from Emory University. In 2015, Dr.Taylor completed a Certificate in Health Focused Patient/Client Management for Physical and
Occupational Therapists from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He has been a Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Geriatric
Physical Therapy since 2001. Dr.Taylor’s clinical practice included acute and post-acute care, including the skilled nursing and home health
settings. Dr.Taylor’s teaching responsibilities include health promotion, geriatric physical therapy, falls prevention, service-learning, clinical
education, and healthcare systems, payment, and policy. He provides consulting services for peer and utilization review in geriatric post-
acute care settings. Dr.Taylor was the recipient of the 2014 Lynn Phillippi Advocacy for Older Adults Award from the Academy of
Geriatric Physical Therapy.
Teresa “Tess” Vaughn, PT, DPT, COMT, OCS graduated from North Georgia College and State University in 1996 with a Master of
Physical Therapy. She received her advanced certification in orthopedic manual therapy in 2004 and completed her Doctorate of Physical
Therapy from Regis University in 2009. In 2010 she earned her orthopedic specialist designation.
Dr.Vaughn has presented nationally on the spine and is a book reviewer for the Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy. She is
currently the Education Chair for the Orthopaedic Section of the American Physical Therapy Association.
Tess opened Medical Rehab Services, outpatient physical clinic, in 2005. It is her goal to provide exceptional care to her community and
her hometown.
John Wallace, PT, MS has over 30 years of experience in private practice orthopedic physical therapy and in a variety of other settings
including acute hospital, acute rehab, home health care, skilled nursing, subacute care and outpatient orthopedic and sports medicine. He
currently serves as President and Chief Executive Officer for BMS Practice Solutions, Inc. He has been an invited speaker on the topics
of California Workers Comp, reimbursement, practice management, compliance, and rehabilitation economics nationally. John is a former
is a former member of the Board of APTA Directors and Finance Officer of the California Physical Therapy Association.
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R E G I S T R AT I O N P O L I C I E S
1. Early Bird, Regular & On-Site registration includes admittance to all non-Student Conclave courses, SIG meetings, Business Meeting, breakfast, lunch,
breaks, sponsor table visits and career fair table visits.
2. PTAG Meetings ONLY registration includes admittance SIG meetings and Business Meeting.
3. PTAG Lunch & Meetings ONLY registration includes lunch and admittance SIG meetings and Business Meeting.
4. Session handouts will be distributed via e-mail link to all paid registrants a few days before the start of the meeting. Copies will not be provided on-
site. Please print or have available on a mobile device.
5. Members who graduated from a PT or PTA program from April 2015 - April 2016 are eligible for a $50 discount. Use the Discount Code:
NEWGRAD.
6. Members who are enrolled in an APTA credentialed speciality program as a post-doctorate/residency student are eligible for a 70% discount from
the PT Member rate.This price is indicated in the fee list as the Post-Prof/Residency PT rate.
7. Early bird registration rate expires at 11:59 PM on Monday, March 21, 2016.
8. Regular registration will be available from 12:00 AM on Tuesday, March 22, 2016 - 11:59 PM on Monday,April 11, 2016.
9. Online registration closes on at 11:59 PM on Monday,April 11, 2016.
10. On-site registration rate will be available from 12:00 AM on Tuesday,April 12, 2016 until the conclusion of imPacT.
11. Registrations received after Tuesday,April 12, 2016 will be processed on-site.
12. On-site registration is limited.There is not a guarantee of availability of seats.
13. Cancellations must be received in writing (mail, e-mail or fax) postmarked or delivered to the PTAG Executive Office by 11:59 PM on Monday,
March 25, 2016 for an 80% refund.
14. Cancellations received between 12:00 AM on Tuesday, March 26, 2016 and 11:59 PM on Monday,April 11, 2016 will be reviewed by PTAG for refund
eligibility.
15. Cancellations received after 12:00 AM on Tuesday,April 12, 2016 are not eligible for a refund.
16. In compliance with the American Disabilities Act of 1990, PTAG will make all reasonable efforts to accommodate persons with disabilities at the
meeting.
17.The PTAG Executive Office will be closed Wednesday,April 13, 2016 - Monday,April 18, 2016.The office will reopen on Tuesday,April 19, 2016.
18. If you have any questions or need clarifications, do not hesitate to contact the PTAG Executive Office.
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D I R E C T I O N S & H OT E L S
D I R E C T I O N S
University of North Georgia
Health & Human Services Building
159 Sunset Dr
Dahlonega, GA 30597
From Albany (about 5 hours)
Take GA-300 N to I-75.
Follow I-75 N to Atlanta, GA.
In Atlanta, take I-85 N.
Bear right onto GA-400.
Travel GA-400 N until ends at GA-60/US-19 (approx. 56 miles).
Turn left on GA 60/US 19.Travel north toward the city of Dahlonega.
From Atlanta (about 1 hour from I-285)
Take GA 400/US 19 N toward Dahlonega.
Travel north on GA 400 until ends at GA 60/US 19 (approx. 56 miles).
Turn left on GA 60/US 19.Travel north toward the city of Dahlonega.
From Athens (about 90 minutes from Downtown Athens)
Take US 129 N to Gainesville, GA.
Go straight onto GA 60 N and follow it into the city of Dahlonega (approx. 20 mi.).
From Augusta (about 3 hours)
Travel I-20 W to 285 N, to GA-400/US-19 N toward Dahlonega.
Travel north on GA-400/US-19 until it ends at GA-60/US-19 (approx. 56 miles).
Turn left on GA 60/US 19.Travel north toward the city of Dahlonega.
From Columbus (about 3 hours)
Take I-185 N to I-85.
Follow I-85 N to I-285 W.
Take I-285 N/W to GA 400.
Travel north on GA-400 N until it ends at GA-60/US-19 (approx. 56 miles).
Turn left on GA 60/US 19.Travel north toward the city of Dahlonega.
From Macon (about 2 hours 45 minutes)
Take I-75 N to Atlanta, GA.
In Atlanta, take I-85 N.
Bear right onto GA-400.
Travel GA-400 N until ends at GA-60/US-19 (approx. 56 miles).
Turn left on GA 60/US 19.Travel north toward the city of Dahlonega.
From Savannah (about 5 hours)
Take I-16 W to I-75 N in Macon, GA.
Follow I-75 N to Atlanta, GA.
In Atlanta, take I-85 N.
Bear right onto GA-400.
Travel GA-400 N until ends at GA-60/US-19 (approx. 56 miles).
Turn left on GA 60/US 19.Travel north toward the city of Dahlonega.
From Valdosta (about 5 hours)
Follow I-75 N to Atlanta, GA.
In Atlanta, take I-85 N.
Bear right onto GA-400.
Travel GA-400 N until ends at GA-60/US-19 (approx. 56 miles).
Turn left on GA 60/US 19.Travel north toward the city of Dahlonega.
Once in Dahlonega…
Travel to the first stop light on to GA 60/US 19 (Business).
Proceed through the intersection.
The main entrance to campus is about 200 yards on the left.
Turn left onto W Main St.
Turn right onto Sunset St.
Turn left onto Galaxy Cir.
Health & Human Services Building will be on the left.
H OT E L S
Below are suggested hotel options from the Dahlonega-Lumpkin
County Chamber of Commerce &Visitors Bureau. PTAG has not
contracted a room block so availability is not guaranteed. Please book
early.
Dahlonega Chalet (0.4 miles)
259 Church St
Dahlonega, GA 30533
706-867-5831
www.vrbo.com/438672
Hall House Hotel (0.5 miles)
90 N Public Sq
Dahlonega, GA 30533
706-867-5009
www.hallhousehotel.com
Dahlonega Square Hotel & Villas (0.6 miles)
135 N Chestatee St
Dahlonega, GA 30533
706-867-1313
www.dahlonegaquarevilla.com
Park Place Hotel (0.6 miles)
27 S Park St
Dahlonega, GA 30533
706-864-0021
www.parkplacedahlonega.com
Historic Smith House Inn (0.7 miles)
84 S Chestatee St
Dahlonega, GA 30533
706-867-7000
www.smithhouse.com
Days Inn - Dahlonega (1.2 miles)
833 S Chestatee St
Dahlonega, GA 30533
706-864-2338
www.daysinn.com/hotels/georgia/dahlonega
Quality Inn - Dahlonega (1.3 miles)
619 N Grove St St
Dahlonega, GA 30533
706-864-6191
www.choicehotels.com/georgia/dahlonega/quality-inn-hotels/ga209
Holiday Inn Express - Dahlonega (1.6 miles)
835 S Chestatee St
Dahlonega, GA 30533
706-867-7777
www.hiexpress.com/dahlonega
B E A R O N T H E S Q U A R E
Friday,April 15 - Sunday,April 17 is the 20th Annual Bear on the
Square Mountain Festival.The family-friendly event draws about
40,000 people to Dahlonega and fills the city’s Historic Public Square
with old time and blue glass music and offers a marketplace of
traditional mountain arts and crafts, storytelling, and other activities!
For more information, visit www.bearonthesquare.org.


! APTA Member
! APTA Non-Member
APTA ID #: ____________________ PTAG District #: _______ ! PT ! PTA
Full Name, Including Credentials: Informal Name (for Badge):
Address:
City, State ZIP: Phone Number (Daytime):
Email:
! My name, credentials and city can be
published in the on-site roster.
!My first initial, last name can be
published on the website roster.
Special Needs and/or Dietary Requirements:
7:00 AM - 7:55 AM SIG Meetings (Select One, If Applicable)
! Acute Care
! Neurology
! Private Practice
! PTA
! Delegates
2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Breakout 1 (Select One)
! The ICD-10 Transition (0.125)
! Ethics & Healthcare Reform (0.125)
! Woman to Woman (0.125)
! Delegates Meeting (No CEUs)
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Breakout 2 (Select One)
! The ICD-10 Transition (0.125)
! Ethics & Healthcare Reform (0.125)
! Navigating the Rough Waters of Medicare Payment in Outpatient Therapy (0.15)
REGISTRATION FEES
Registration Fee: $_____________
Member Only Program Discount
(Subtract $50 for 04/2015 - 04/2016 graduates): $_____________
Voluntary GA PT PAC Donation: $_____________
Voluntary GFPT Tax-Deductible Donation: $_____________
TOTAL DUE: $_______________
APTA Member Fee APTA Non-Member
Fee
PT Post-Prof/
Residency
PT
PTA PT PTA
Early Bird Rate
Received by 03/21. ! $150 ! $45 ! $100 ! $250 ! $200
Regular Rate
Received between
03/22 & 04/11.
! $180 ! $54 ! $130 ! $280 ! $230
On-Site Rate
Received after 04/12. ! $200 ! $60 ! $150 ! $300 ! $250
PTAG Meetings ONLY!
—SIG, Business &
Delegates Meetings
! $0 ! $0 ! $0
PTAG Lunch &
Meetings ONLY!
—Lunch, SIG, Business
& Delegates Meetings
! $25 ! $25 ! $25
PAYMENT METHOD
! Check !VISA ! MC ! Discover ! AMEX
Checks should be made payable to PTAG.
Credit card statement will reflect a charge to PTAG.
Name on Card: ______________________________________
Check/Card #: ______________________________________
Expiration Date: _____________ CVV/CVC: _____________
Billing ZIP: ________________ Date: __________________
Signature: _________________________________________
Send Registration Form & Payment to:
Physical Therapy Association of Georgia (PTAG)
1260 Winchester Parkway SE Suite 205
Smyrna, GA 30080-6546
P: 770-433-2418 " F: 770-433-2907 " info@ptagonline.org
Register Online: www.ptagonline.org
PT & PTA Pre-Registration Form
Cancellations must be received in writing by Monday, March 25 for an 80% refund.
Students: Register using the Student Conclave Pre-Registration Form.


PTAG Executive Office
1260 Winchester Pkwy SE Suite 205
Smyrna, GA 30080-6546
770-433-2418 - PHONE!770-433-3907 - FAX
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PTAGInfo
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U P C O M I N G E V E N T S
House of Delegates (HOD)
June 6 - 8, 2016
Nashville,Tennessee
NEXT Conference & Exposition
June 8 - 11, 2016
Nashville,Tennessee
INSIGHT, PTAG’s Fall Meeting
September 30 - October 2, 2016
Chattanooga,Tennessee
Joint Meeting with theTennessee PhysicalTherapy Association (TPTA)
PT Month
October 2016
National Student Conclave (NSC)
October 27 - 29, 2016
Miami, Florida
Combined Section Meeting (CSM)
February 15 - 18, 2017
San Antonio,Texas

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imPacT 2016-PT & PTA

  • 1.
  • 2. 6:15 AM - 7:00 AM Sponsor Table Set Up & Check-In 7:00 AM - 6:30 PM Registration Desk Open 7:00 AM - 7:55 AM Attendee Check-In, Breakfast, SIG Meetings & SponsorVisitation 8:00 AM - 8:45 AM Social Media 101 Allen Haynes (0.075 CEUs) 8:55 AM - 10:05 AM Payment Policy & Reimbursement: 2016 & Beyond Moderator: JohnWallace, PT, MS Panelists: Christopher Brechtel, PT, MBA, GCS, CSSGB LSVT BIG provider; Kevin Gohman, PT, MBA; & Daniel Miller, MSPT, MBA (0.117 CEUs) 10:05 AM - 10:20 AM Morning Break & SponsorVisitation 10:20 AM - 11:30 AM New Horizons: Implications & Applications of HB 505 Moderator: Jim Lewis, PT, DPT,ATC Panelists: Brad Freemyer, PT; Patrick Graham, PT, MBA; & BrianTaglieri, MS, PT, DPT, MTC, CSCS (0.117 CEUs) 11:45 AM - 1:45 PM Spring Business Meeting & Issues Forum Luncheon 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM The ICD-10 Transition: Using Diagnostic Codes to Improve Patient Documentation JohnWallace, PT, MS (0.125 CEUs) 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Ethics & Healthcare Reform:A Panel Discussion Bruce Greenfield, PT, MA, PhD; RM Barney Poole, PT, DPT,ATC; & DavidTaylor, PT, DPT, GCS (0.125 CEUs) 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Woman to Woman:A Discussion of Career Choices to Maintain a Healthy & Fulfilled Work-Life Balance Moderator: Perry Brubaker, PT, DPT Panelists: Olabisi Brown, PT, DPT; Mitzi Nash, PT, DPT; &Teresa “Tess”Vaughn, PT, DPT, COMT, OCS (0.125 CEUs) 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Delegates Meeting 3:15 PM - 3:30 PM Afternoon Break & SponsorVisitation 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM The ICD-10 Transition: Using Diagnostic Codes to Improve Patient Documentation - REPEAT JohnWallace, PT, MS (0.125 CEUs) 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM Ethics & Healthcare Reform:A Panel Discussion - REPEAT Bruce Greenfield, PT, MA, PhD; RM Barney Poole, PT, DPT,ATC; & DavidTaylor, PT, DPT, GCS (0.125 CEUs) 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Navigating the Rough Waters of Medicare Payment in Outpatient Therapy: Strategies for Today & Tomorrow Robbie Leonard, PT & Janet Shelley, PT, DPT (0.15 CEUs) 4:00 PM - 4:45 PM Sponsor Table Breakdown 5:15 PM - 6:15 PM Oxford Debate: Should Residency Training be Mandatory for Physical Therapists? Moderator: DavidTaylor, PT, DPT, GCS 6:30 PM GA PT PAC Dinner Dahlonega Market Place Registration information coming soon… S AT U R DAY, A P R I L 1 6 ! P TA G I M PA C T 2 0 1 6 ! PA G E 2 P R O G R A M AT A G L A N C E
  • 3. S AT U R DAY, A P R I L 1 6 ! P TA G I M PA C T 2 0 1 6 ! PA G E 3 TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S TO P R E A S O N S TO AT T E N D I M PA C T 2 0 1 6 ! 2 Program at a Glance 3 Top Reasons to Attend imPacT 2016! 3 Table of Contents 4 - 6 Session Descriptions 6 Events & Meetings 7 - 9 Speaker Biographies 9 Registration Policies 10 Directions & Hotels 11 Registration Form 12 Upcoming Events • Earn up to 5.84 hours of continuing education (0.584 CEUs) • Engage in active and lively discussion about policies that influence us daily as practicing PTs and PTAs • Share your ideas and strategies for adapting to change, as well as learn from others in similar situations • Learn how to integrate social media into your everyday professional practice • Discuss important national issues of physical therapy with your delegate representatives that will be brought forward at APTA House of Delegates • Discuss and vote on many important potential changes on the horizon for the profession and for PTAG • Network with suppliers at the sponsor tables • Support the GA PT PAC at the Saturday dinner
  • 4. 8 : 0 0 A M - 8 : 4 5 A M Payment Policy & Reimbursement: 2016 & Beyond 0.117 CEUs John Wallace, PT, MS; Christopher Brechtel, PT, MBA, GCS, CSSGB LSVT BIG provider; Kevin Gohman, PT, MBA; & Daniel Miller, MSPT, MBA This panel discussion will provide attendees with updates on changes in payment policy and reimbursement for professional services four settings: outpatient, acute in-patient, Inpatient Rehab, home health and skilled nursing/long-term care. Changes specific to 2016 will be highlighted as well as potential developments on the horizon.Attendees will be updated by clinicians knowledgeable about developments I these clinical areas and will have the opportunities to address their questions to the panelists during the session. Upon completion, attendees will be able to: • Describe changes in payment policy and reimbursement taking effect in 2016 • Understand potential developments in payment policies and regulations that may affect payment for services in 2017 and beyond • Identify key knowledge gaps in understanding about service delivery and payment policies affect reimbursement for services 8 : 5 5 A M - 1 0 : 0 5 A M Social Media 101 0.075 CEUs Allen Haynes Social Media 101 will be a brief presentation on the basics of Facebook and Twitter.The session will discuss how they can be educational resources.There will also be discussion on how to use the platforms to further your practice and customer engagement. Upon completion, attendees will be able to: • Utilize Facebook and Twitter to continue their education • Utilize Facebook and Twitter to educate consumers S AT U R DAY, A P R I L 1 6 ! P TA G I M PA C T 2 0 1 6 ! PA G E 4 New Horizons: Implications & Applications of HB 505 0.117 CEUs Jim Lewis, PT, DPT,ATC; Brad Freemyer, PT; Patrick Graham, PT, MBA; & BrianTaglieri, MS, PT, DPT, MTC, CSCS The modernization of the Georgia physical therapy practice act improves patient access to physical therapist services, revises the definition of the scope of practice for physical therapy and expands and strengthens term and title protection.The passing of legislation 2015 Georgia HB 505 has important implications for Physical Therapists and patients allowing an earlier point of entry into the healthcare system.The extent in which direct access is being used and promoted by physical therapists in various healthcare facilities will be discussed.The panelists will provide a brief overview of the legislative status of HB 505 and will answer questions from attendees regarding the common trends in billing and reimbursement and the business implications of HB 505 in various practice settings. Upon completion, attendees will be able to: • Understand the current legislative process of HB 505 • Discuss the current regulations of HB 505 in private practice, hospital-based outpatient clinics, assisted living and nursing home facilities • Describe the current and future financial processes of billing and reimbursement in diverse practice settings • Discuss methods of enhancing referral sources to build and sustain clinical practice • Discuss methods in which physical therapists can collaborate and transform corporate policies to apply direct access within healthcare organizations 1 0 : 2 0 A M - 1 1 : 3 0 A M S E S S I O N D E S C R I P T I O N S
  • 5. S AT U R DAY, A P R I L 1 6 ! P TA G I M PA C T 2 0 1 6 ! PA G E 5 2 : 0 0 P M - 3 : 1 5 P M / 3 : 3 0 P M - 4 : 4 5 P M S E S S I O N D E S C R I P T I O N S The ICD-10 Transition: Using Diagnostic Codes to Improve Patient Documentation 0.125 CEUs JohnWallace, PT, MS In this session attendees will review the basics of assigning ICD-10 diagnostic codes, how to decide what comorbidities to report, and how to use ICD-10 codes to optimally affect patient clinical and financial outcomes. Format will be presentation and the opportunities for attendees to ask questions. Upon completion, attendees will be able to: • Appropriately assign ICD-10 diagnostic codes for PT diagnoses • Understand appropriate strategies for which comorbidities to include in the episode of care • Effectively use ICD-10 diagnostic codes to optimize clinical outcomes and payment for services Ethics & Healthcare Reform: A Panel Discussion 0.125 CEUs Bruce Greenfield, PT, MA, PhD; RM Barney Poole, PT, DPT,ATC; & DavidTaylor, PT, DPT, GCS Widespread distress over reform of the American health care system crosses political affiliations and ranges from corporate concern over costs to union concern over benefits. It increasingly affects the middle class that makes up a growing percentage of the uninsured.The value propositions involved in healthcare reform include access, financing, cost containment, and allocation of care, as well as health disparities that require remedies beyond what the health care system can provide.There is strong support for a universal coverage system from a range of widely held views in bioethics, including those focused on rights and fairness and those concerned with consequences.This discussion will focus on the ethical decisions that we as physical therapy professionals have to make during this time of changing healthcare values and system wide changes. The format will model Schwartz Rounds Sessions, in which after listening to a brief presentation of a case or topic, participants will be invited to share their perspectives on the case and broader related issues.The panel will present cases and questions that have been submitted by participants prior to the discussion. If you are interested in submitting a specific topic, case, or question to be discussed, please e-mail David Taylor (taylor_dw@mercer.edu), no later than Friday, April 1. Upon completion, attendees will be able to: • Describe the ethical and or legal issues in the case or issue • Identify the major stakeholders affected • Identify relevant obligations, duties and rights based on relevant ethical and legal documents • Apply moral theory, ethical framework or legal requirements to determine and justify a course of action Woman to Woman: A Discussion of Career Choices to Maintain a Healthy & Fulfilled Work-Life Balance 0.125 CEUs Perry Brubaker, PT, DPT; Olabisi Brown, PT, DPT; Mitzi Nash, PT, DPT; &Teresa “Tess”Vaughn, PT, DPT, COMT, OCS Women in corporate America are “leaning in” but many women in physical therapy are oftentimes left feeling they are sacrificing their careers and/or families in an effort to maintain the status quo.This panel discussion will highlight women in PT who have taken the challenges that come with family and career and discuss how they have reshaped their balance.They will discuss where they have been, where they are now and how they got there, and where they desire to go for the future.The goal of this panel discussion is to perhaps help other women through their own challenges by giving examples of how balance might be achieved. Upon completion, attendees will be able to: • Discuss obstacles women in physical therapy may face when balancing a clinical and family schedule • Discuss options for women in physical therapy to help maintain a healthy work-life balance specific to different practice settings • Discuss the importance of women mentoring women to foster career as well as emotional support 2 : 0 0 P M - 3 : 1 5 P M
  • 6. S AT U R DAY, A P R I L 1 6 ! P TA G I M PA C T 2 0 1 6 ! PA G E 6 3 : 3 0 P M - 5 : 0 0 P M S E S S I O N D E S C R I P T I O N S Navigating the Rough Waters of Medicare Payment in Outpatient Therapy: Strategies for Today & Tomorrow 0.15 CEUs Robbie Leonard, PT & Janet Shelley, PT, DPT Medicare is in a constant state of change and outpatient therapists must keep up with the latest trends in order to be successful in this increasingly difficult regulatory environment. This Roundtable discussion will be targeted towards upcoming Medicare payment initiatives such as Comprehensive Care of Joint Replacement Model, ICD 10 impact, outcome measures and changing compliance requirements. Participants will discuss the current impact of these policies and strategies for succeeding in the Medicare environment for today and the future. Upon completion, attendees will be able to: • Discuss upcoming Medicare initiatives that will impact outpatient therapy payment (such as Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement Model) • Discuss the more difficult scenarios of compliance and billing in outpatient therapy • Discuss the use of Functional Limitation Reporting in tracking outcomes and gathering data • Discuss strategies to be successful within the scenarios above Oxford Debate: Should Residency Training be Mandatory for Physical Therapists? DavidTaylor, PT, DPT, GCS The second annual PTAG Oxford Debate at imPacT 2016 will feature a lively, insightful, heated, and often humorous debate between two teams.The Oxford Debate is modelled after an 1860 debate at the Oxford University Museum after Charles Darwin published The Origin of Species. Each team will attempt to persuade you to support their opinion for a pre-determined motion.Audience members will interact with the panelists and try to sway the audience through clapping, cheering, and moving from one side of the room to the other to show their support (or not)! Don’t miss this fun-filled, good-hearted debate.The teams will present the best argument for their side of the debate, however not all statements made by a speaker necessarily represent the true opinion of that speaker. Join us for the Oxford Debate and show us “Who you are for?” 5 : 1 5 P M - 6 : 1 5 P M E V E N T S & M E E T I N G S Sponsor Tables Support the organizations that support physical therapy practice! SIG Meetings (7:00 AM - 7:55 AM) The Acute Care, Neurology, Private Practice and PTA SIGs and Delegates will meet and plan for the upcoming year. SIGs, bring your ideas for INSIGHT! Delegates, prepare to discuss motions to be voted on during June’s House of Delegates Meeting. Spring Business Meeting & Issues Forum Luncheon (11:45 AM - 1:45 PM) Come participate as we discuss the business of the Association, including voting on bylaw amendments. Delegates Meeting (2:00 PM - 3:15 PM) This is a continuation of the morning’s meeting. GA PT PAC Dinner (6:30 PM - ) Support the GA PT PAC and enjoy dinner at the Dahlonega Market Place. Registration information coming soon…
  • 7. S AT U R DAY, A P R I L 1 6 ! P TA G I M PA C T 2 0 1 6 ! PA G E 7 S P E A K E R B I O G R PA H I E S Christopher Brechtel, PT, MBA, GCS, CSSGB LSVT BIG provider is a licensed Physical Therapist with over 17 years of clinical experience and over 11 years of management experience. In addition to managing his own business providing Mediation Services, education and program development consultation, Chris is the Long Term Care Rehabilitation Manger for a large Hospital system. He provides professional education across the country through his own business and has also been a speaker for Summit for over 2 years. Chris has extensive experience developing multidisciplinary teams to maximize care to the geriatric population in a variety of clinical settings. He has dedicated his career to working with seniors and strives to not only improve his abilities, but also encourages others to provide optimal care to this special population. Olabisi Brown, PT, DPT graduated from North Georgia College and State University in 2001 with a Master of Science in Physical Therapy. She completed her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Alabama State University in 2009 and received her Biofeedback Certification in Pelvic Muscle Disorders in 2010. Dr. Brown has worked in home-health, skilled nursing as well as outpatient rehab where she started the pelvic floor rehab program at Piedmont Hospital. In 2012, Dr. Brown opened Atlanta Pelvic & Orthopedic Rehab Center. She has found her passion for physical therapy in addressing musculoskeletal deficits throughout the body, particularly emphasizing the hips & the pelvis. Her clients are diverse in race, gender, ethnicity, and payment sources. Olabisi is married and has 3 sons. She enjoys reading, traveling, and going to the theatre. She is active in her sons' schools & Boy Scouts, as well in her church. Perry Brubaker, PT, DPT is a wife, mother, and senior dog caregiver. She also happens to hold a license as a physical therapist and maintains a small practice in her free time. She holds a Master of Science in Physical Therapy from North Georgia College and State University and a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Alabama State University. Dr. Brubaker has published in the Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, lectured both at the state and national level, and is active in her professional organization. Perry’s true accolades include maintaining a fulfilled marriage, parenting a lovely daughter, getting in a daily walk with her rotten golden retriever, and providing meaningful physical therapy care to her patients. Brad Freemyer, PT is the current owner of A Step Ahead Physical Therapy, founded in 2007. He graduated from Georgia State University in 1988 with a BS in Physical Therapy. He has been practicing Physical Therapy for over 25 years in a variety of settings including SNF, outpatient, acute care inpatient, home health and as the Director of Rehab at Baptist Medical Center Cumming/Northside Hospital Forsyth. He served on the Georgia State Board of Physical Therapy. He is a member of the PTAG Legislative Committee that was instrumental in lobbying for Direct Access in Georgia. He is a guest lecturer at Georgia State University (2013-Present). Kevin Gohman, PT, MBA graduated from the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s physical therapy program in 1994. He is currently the Director of Inpatient Rehabilitation Services at Northeast Georgia Medical Center. Gohman has worked at NGMC for since 1997 as a physical therapist, working in the Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit, at New Horizons North and West and in acute care at NGMC’s Main Campus. Prior to coming to NGMC, Gohman worked at LehighValley Hospital in Allentown, Penn. He earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology from Shippensburg University, his master’s degree in physical therapy from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and his master of business administration degree from Brenau University. Gohman and his wife,Valerie, live in Buford with their two children. Patrick Graham, PT, MBA is the current President and COO of The Human Performance & Rehabilitation Centers, Inc. (HPRC). He was named to this position in 2007. HPRC is a 56 year old family business that is in three Southeastern states and has approximately 170 employees with 18 locations. Lines of service include hospital contracting, out-patient clinics, school contracts, home health, nursing home contracts, orthotic & prosthetic company as well as EMG & intraoperative monitoring service. He graduated from Medical College of Georgia in 1989 with a degree in Physical Therapy. He began practice with HPRC, Inc. (formerly Rehabilitation Services of Columbus, Inc.) in 1990 as a staff physical therapist. He attended the executive MBA program at Kennesaw State University where he graduated with an MBA in 1996 with a focus on Family Business and Entrepreneurship. In 1997 he was named Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of HPRC, Inc. His professional associations include two terms as vice president of the American Physical Therapy Association Private Practice Section (APTA-PPS), past Board of Directors PPS-APTA, past member of the APTA Federal Government Affairs Committee, past 3 term delegate for the State of Georgia to the national APTA House of Delegates (National Governing Body of the Association), current member of PPS-APTA Government Affairs Committee. Patrick is a frequent speaker on compensation plans for private PT practices and hospital contracting formats as well as a frequent contributor/author for industry publications.
  • 8. S AT U R DAY, A P R I L 1 6 ! P TA G I M PA C T 2 0 1 6 ! PA G E 8 S P E A K E R B I O G R PA H I E S Bruce Greenfield, PT, MA (Bioethics), PhD is an Associate Professor in the Division of Physical Therapy and the School of Medicine and Senior Fellow in the Center for Ethics at Emory University. Dr. Greenfield is a well-known physical therapy educator and qualitative researcher. He serves on the APTA Ethics and Judicial Committee, and on the editorial boards of the Journal of Physical Therapy Education and the Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy.At Emory, Dr. Greenfield is a member of the Emory University Hospital Ethics Committee. For many years, Dr. Greenfield was an orthopedic clinical specialist and edited two text books on the rehabilitation of the knee and shoulder published by F.A. Davis. His current areas of research are exploring the use of narrative and reflection in clinical practice, and exploring ethical reasoning and ethical issues in clinical practice. Allen Haynes is the Director of Public Relations for Duffey Communications. He specializes in strategic vision for clients by researching, planning, communicating and implementing campaigns utilizing best practice public relation principles and tactics to achieve both short and long-term client success. He is a graduate of the University of Florida. Robbie Leonard, PT is an experienced clinician and administrator and has served as an educator in multiple settings nationwide. Robbie is currently theVP of Regulation and Business Development for the Medical Billing Center. Robbie is the current chair of the SCAPTA payment and policy committee and serves on the Payment Policy and Advocacy Committee of the APTA. Jim Lewis, PT, DPT, ATC is an Associate Professor at Brenau University. His educational background is BS, Education, University of Georgia, 1988; BS, Physical Therapy, Georgia State University, 1990; and DPT, Physical Therapy, Boston University, 2007. Dr. Lewis has been practicing Physical Therapy for 25 years in the out-patient setting. His experience includes a focus on orthopaedics and joint related injury of the spine and extremities. He has 12 years of experience in management including overseeing the startup and operations of three clinics. He began his teaching career at GSU in 2010 and in June of 2014 he took a position with the Department of Physical Therapy at Brenau University teaching gross and functional anatomy, musculoskeletal disorders, radiology and professional issues. Research interests include cadaver studies as related to clinical orthopaedic pathologies and prevention/wellness in physical therapy practice. Daniel Miller, MSPT, MBA has practiced for the past 19 years in variety of settings including Acute,Trauma, neuro, LTAC,Wound Care, and for the past 8 years, Home Health Care. He currently serves as theVice President of Therapy Services with Amedisys Home Health, supporting over 3500 therapists across the country. He has been involved in practice guidance, operations oversight, clinical education including continuing education courses on balance and wound care, as well as EMR development, testing and implementation with a strong focus on regulatory guidance and quality measures. Mitzi Nash, PT, DPT graduated from Georgia State University in 1994 with a Bachelor of Science and Certificate in Physical Therapy. In 2013 she received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Montana. She holds her dry needling certification in the state of Georgia. Dr. Nash has been active in her professional organization throughout her 22 year career. In 2003 she ventured out of her corporate physical therapy practicing Administrator role to open Nash Physical Therapy Providers. She and her therapists currently provide contract therapy services to outpatient facilities in metro Atlanta and its surrounding counties to enable clinicians to take time out of their clinics and know confidently their patients will be well-treated. RM Barney Poole, PT, DPT, ATC is known as an educator, clinician, and volunteer to his colleagues, patients, and community. His accessibility has been a hallmark of his role in the physical therapy profession. Dr. Poole is president and owner of Performance Physical Therapy of Stockbridge and McDonough, GA, an outpatient orthopaedic physical therapy private practice. Prior to that, he was physical therapist/corporate director of the Atlanta Division of the Human Performance and Rehabilitation Centers, associate professor of anatomy-physiology at Columbus State University, and a teacher, athletic trainer, and coach at Glenwood High School in Phenix City,AL. He earned a BS in physical therapy from Georgia State University, BS in biology from Columbus State, and MEd in secondary education in biology, also from Columbus State and earned his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Alabama State University in 2009. A Physical Therapy Association of Georgia (PTAG) chapter member for 32 years, he has served the chapter as president, vice president, parliamentarian, program chair, chief delegate, and delegate. In 2001, he was electedVice Speaker of the American Physical Therapy Association’s (APTA) House of Delegates (HOD) and member of the Board of Directors and served two terms, during that time he was instrumental in designing and implementing the Local Area Network (LAN) system used to track and expedite HOD motions, improving the flow of business during House sessions and was an early advocate of electronic voting in the House.As chair of the APTA Task Force on Public Awareness and Public Relations, Dr Poole provided active mentoring to his constituency, keeping them informed of APTA services available to chapters and components.As a clinical teacher and faculty member, Dr Poole serves on the advisory committee of Mercer University and participates actively in the support and education of PT students as adjunct clinical faculty for Emory University Department of Physical Therapy. In addition, he is known as a physician educator, helping them assess musculoskeletal injuries and appropriately refer patients to physical therapy. Dr Poole is the recipient of APTA’s Lucy Blair Service award for distinguished service to the profession of physical therapy. In 2011 while servicing as president of the Physical Therapy Association of Georgia Dr Poole established a Leadership Academy to promote leadership opportunities in physical therapy and in the community and in 2014 PTAG named the academy in honor of Dr Poole.
  • 9. S P E A K E R B I O G R PA H I E S Janet Shelley, PT, DPT is the CEO of Medical Billing Center (MBC). MBC specializes in billing for outpatient therapy. Janet co-founded MBC in 2001 following the sale of a large regional private practice.While in private practice, Janet participated in oversight and management of independent therapy offices, hospital joint ventures and facility management contracts. She is past President of the South Carolina Chapter,APTA and currently serves on both State and National Payment Policy Committees. Brian Taglieri, MS, PT, DPT, MTC, CSCS has practiced in Georgia for 15 years in outpatient setting and currently works as a Multi- Site Clinic Director for Physio where he has been employed since there since 2001. He specializes in manual therapy, custom foot orthotics, vestibular rehab,TMD rehab and disability work assessments. He completed his t-DPT from the University of St.Augustine in 2009, Masters of Physical Therapy from Wheeling Jesuit University in 1999; Masters in Exercise Physiology from the University of Pittsburgh in 1999. His current interests include leadership development and enjoys golf, tennis and family time with wife and daughter. David Taylor, PT, DPT, GCS is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at Mercer University, in Atlanta Georgia. Dr.Taylor received his B.S. in Psychology in 1988, Master of Physical Therapy in 1992, and Doctor of Physical Therapy in 2004 from Emory University. In 2015, Dr.Taylor completed a Certificate in Health Focused Patient/Client Management for Physical and Occupational Therapists from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He has been a Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Geriatric Physical Therapy since 2001. Dr.Taylor’s clinical practice included acute and post-acute care, including the skilled nursing and home health settings. Dr.Taylor’s teaching responsibilities include health promotion, geriatric physical therapy, falls prevention, service-learning, clinical education, and healthcare systems, payment, and policy. He provides consulting services for peer and utilization review in geriatric post- acute care settings. Dr.Taylor was the recipient of the 2014 Lynn Phillippi Advocacy for Older Adults Award from the Academy of Geriatric Physical Therapy. Teresa “Tess” Vaughn, PT, DPT, COMT, OCS graduated from North Georgia College and State University in 1996 with a Master of Physical Therapy. She received her advanced certification in orthopedic manual therapy in 2004 and completed her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Regis University in 2009. In 2010 she earned her orthopedic specialist designation. Dr.Vaughn has presented nationally on the spine and is a book reviewer for the Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy. She is currently the Education Chair for the Orthopaedic Section of the American Physical Therapy Association. Tess opened Medical Rehab Services, outpatient physical clinic, in 2005. It is her goal to provide exceptional care to her community and her hometown. John Wallace, PT, MS has over 30 years of experience in private practice orthopedic physical therapy and in a variety of other settings including acute hospital, acute rehab, home health care, skilled nursing, subacute care and outpatient orthopedic and sports medicine. He currently serves as President and Chief Executive Officer for BMS Practice Solutions, Inc. He has been an invited speaker on the topics of California Workers Comp, reimbursement, practice management, compliance, and rehabilitation economics nationally. John is a former is a former member of the Board of APTA Directors and Finance Officer of the California Physical Therapy Association. S AT U R DAY, A P R I L 1 6 ! P TA G I M PA C T 2 0 1 6 ! PA G E 9 R E G I S T R AT I O N P O L I C I E S 1. Early Bird, Regular & On-Site registration includes admittance to all non-Student Conclave courses, SIG meetings, Business Meeting, breakfast, lunch, breaks, sponsor table visits and career fair table visits. 2. PTAG Meetings ONLY registration includes admittance SIG meetings and Business Meeting. 3. PTAG Lunch & Meetings ONLY registration includes lunch and admittance SIG meetings and Business Meeting. 4. Session handouts will be distributed via e-mail link to all paid registrants a few days before the start of the meeting. Copies will not be provided on- site. Please print or have available on a mobile device. 5. Members who graduated from a PT or PTA program from April 2015 - April 2016 are eligible for a $50 discount. Use the Discount Code: NEWGRAD. 6. Members who are enrolled in an APTA credentialed speciality program as a post-doctorate/residency student are eligible for a 70% discount from the PT Member rate.This price is indicated in the fee list as the Post-Prof/Residency PT rate. 7. Early bird registration rate expires at 11:59 PM on Monday, March 21, 2016. 8. Regular registration will be available from 12:00 AM on Tuesday, March 22, 2016 - 11:59 PM on Monday,April 11, 2016. 9. Online registration closes on at 11:59 PM on Monday,April 11, 2016. 10. On-site registration rate will be available from 12:00 AM on Tuesday,April 12, 2016 until the conclusion of imPacT. 11. Registrations received after Tuesday,April 12, 2016 will be processed on-site. 12. On-site registration is limited.There is not a guarantee of availability of seats. 13. Cancellations must be received in writing (mail, e-mail or fax) postmarked or delivered to the PTAG Executive Office by 11:59 PM on Monday, March 25, 2016 for an 80% refund. 14. Cancellations received between 12:00 AM on Tuesday, March 26, 2016 and 11:59 PM on Monday,April 11, 2016 will be reviewed by PTAG for refund eligibility. 15. Cancellations received after 12:00 AM on Tuesday,April 12, 2016 are not eligible for a refund. 16. In compliance with the American Disabilities Act of 1990, PTAG will make all reasonable efforts to accommodate persons with disabilities at the meeting. 17.The PTAG Executive Office will be closed Wednesday,April 13, 2016 - Monday,April 18, 2016.The office will reopen on Tuesday,April 19, 2016. 18. If you have any questions or need clarifications, do not hesitate to contact the PTAG Executive Office.
  • 10. S AT U R DAY, A P R I L 1 6 ! P TA G I M PA C T 2 0 1 6 ! PA G E 1 0 D I R E C T I O N S & H OT E L S D I R E C T I O N S University of North Georgia Health & Human Services Building 159 Sunset Dr Dahlonega, GA 30597 From Albany (about 5 hours) Take GA-300 N to I-75. Follow I-75 N to Atlanta, GA. In Atlanta, take I-85 N. Bear right onto GA-400. Travel GA-400 N until ends at GA-60/US-19 (approx. 56 miles). Turn left on GA 60/US 19.Travel north toward the city of Dahlonega. From Atlanta (about 1 hour from I-285) Take GA 400/US 19 N toward Dahlonega. Travel north on GA 400 until ends at GA 60/US 19 (approx. 56 miles). Turn left on GA 60/US 19.Travel north toward the city of Dahlonega. From Athens (about 90 minutes from Downtown Athens) Take US 129 N to Gainesville, GA. Go straight onto GA 60 N and follow it into the city of Dahlonega (approx. 20 mi.). From Augusta (about 3 hours) Travel I-20 W to 285 N, to GA-400/US-19 N toward Dahlonega. Travel north on GA-400/US-19 until it ends at GA-60/US-19 (approx. 56 miles). Turn left on GA 60/US 19.Travel north toward the city of Dahlonega. From Columbus (about 3 hours) Take I-185 N to I-85. Follow I-85 N to I-285 W. Take I-285 N/W to GA 400. Travel north on GA-400 N until it ends at GA-60/US-19 (approx. 56 miles). Turn left on GA 60/US 19.Travel north toward the city of Dahlonega. From Macon (about 2 hours 45 minutes) Take I-75 N to Atlanta, GA. In Atlanta, take I-85 N. Bear right onto GA-400. Travel GA-400 N until ends at GA-60/US-19 (approx. 56 miles). Turn left on GA 60/US 19.Travel north toward the city of Dahlonega. From Savannah (about 5 hours) Take I-16 W to I-75 N in Macon, GA. Follow I-75 N to Atlanta, GA. In Atlanta, take I-85 N. Bear right onto GA-400. Travel GA-400 N until ends at GA-60/US-19 (approx. 56 miles). Turn left on GA 60/US 19.Travel north toward the city of Dahlonega. From Valdosta (about 5 hours) Follow I-75 N to Atlanta, GA. In Atlanta, take I-85 N. Bear right onto GA-400. Travel GA-400 N until ends at GA-60/US-19 (approx. 56 miles). Turn left on GA 60/US 19.Travel north toward the city of Dahlonega. Once in Dahlonega… Travel to the first stop light on to GA 60/US 19 (Business). Proceed through the intersection. The main entrance to campus is about 200 yards on the left. Turn left onto W Main St. Turn right onto Sunset St. Turn left onto Galaxy Cir. Health & Human Services Building will be on the left. H OT E L S Below are suggested hotel options from the Dahlonega-Lumpkin County Chamber of Commerce &Visitors Bureau. PTAG has not contracted a room block so availability is not guaranteed. Please book early. Dahlonega Chalet (0.4 miles) 259 Church St Dahlonega, GA 30533 706-867-5831 www.vrbo.com/438672 Hall House Hotel (0.5 miles) 90 N Public Sq Dahlonega, GA 30533 706-867-5009 www.hallhousehotel.com Dahlonega Square Hotel & Villas (0.6 miles) 135 N Chestatee St Dahlonega, GA 30533 706-867-1313 www.dahlonegaquarevilla.com Park Place Hotel (0.6 miles) 27 S Park St Dahlonega, GA 30533 706-864-0021 www.parkplacedahlonega.com Historic Smith House Inn (0.7 miles) 84 S Chestatee St Dahlonega, GA 30533 706-867-7000 www.smithhouse.com Days Inn - Dahlonega (1.2 miles) 833 S Chestatee St Dahlonega, GA 30533 706-864-2338 www.daysinn.com/hotels/georgia/dahlonega Quality Inn - Dahlonega (1.3 miles) 619 N Grove St St Dahlonega, GA 30533 706-864-6191 www.choicehotels.com/georgia/dahlonega/quality-inn-hotels/ga209 Holiday Inn Express - Dahlonega (1.6 miles) 835 S Chestatee St Dahlonega, GA 30533 706-867-7777 www.hiexpress.com/dahlonega B E A R O N T H E S Q U A R E Friday,April 15 - Sunday,April 17 is the 20th Annual Bear on the Square Mountain Festival.The family-friendly event draws about 40,000 people to Dahlonega and fills the city’s Historic Public Square with old time and blue glass music and offers a marketplace of traditional mountain arts and crafts, storytelling, and other activities! For more information, visit www.bearonthesquare.org.
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 ! APTA Member ! APTA Non-Member APTA ID #: ____________________ PTAG District #: _______ ! PT ! PTA Full Name, Including Credentials: Informal Name (for Badge): Address: City, State ZIP: Phone Number (Daytime): Email: ! My name, credentials and city can be published in the on-site roster. !My first initial, last name can be published on the website roster. Special Needs and/or Dietary Requirements: 7:00 AM - 7:55 AM SIG Meetings (Select One, If Applicable) ! Acute Care ! Neurology ! Private Practice ! PTA ! Delegates 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Breakout 1 (Select One) ! The ICD-10 Transition (0.125) ! Ethics & Healthcare Reform (0.125) ! Woman to Woman (0.125) ! Delegates Meeting (No CEUs) 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Breakout 2 (Select One) ! The ICD-10 Transition (0.125) ! Ethics & Healthcare Reform (0.125) ! Navigating the Rough Waters of Medicare Payment in Outpatient Therapy (0.15) REGISTRATION FEES Registration Fee: $_____________ Member Only Program Discount (Subtract $50 for 04/2015 - 04/2016 graduates): $_____________ Voluntary GA PT PAC Donation: $_____________ Voluntary GFPT Tax-Deductible Donation: $_____________ TOTAL DUE: $_______________ APTA Member Fee APTA Non-Member Fee PT Post-Prof/ Residency PT PTA PT PTA Early Bird Rate Received by 03/21. ! $150 ! $45 ! $100 ! $250 ! $200 Regular Rate Received between 03/22 & 04/11. ! $180 ! $54 ! $130 ! $280 ! $230 On-Site Rate Received after 04/12. ! $200 ! $60 ! $150 ! $300 ! $250 PTAG Meetings ONLY! —SIG, Business & Delegates Meetings ! $0 ! $0 ! $0 PTAG Lunch & Meetings ONLY! —Lunch, SIG, Business & Delegates Meetings ! $25 ! $25 ! $25 PAYMENT METHOD ! Check !VISA ! MC ! Discover ! AMEX Checks should be made payable to PTAG. Credit card statement will reflect a charge to PTAG. Name on Card: ______________________________________ Check/Card #: ______________________________________ Expiration Date: _____________ CVV/CVC: _____________ Billing ZIP: ________________ Date: __________________ Signature: _________________________________________ Send Registration Form & Payment to: Physical Therapy Association of Georgia (PTAG) 1260 Winchester Parkway SE Suite 205 Smyrna, GA 30080-6546 P: 770-433-2418 " F: 770-433-2907 " info@ptagonline.org Register Online: www.ptagonline.org PT & PTA Pre-Registration Form Cancellations must be received in writing by Monday, March 25 for an 80% refund. Students: Register using the Student Conclave Pre-Registration Form.
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 PTAG Executive Office 1260 Winchester Pkwy SE Suite 205 Smyrna, GA 30080-6546 770-433-2418 - PHONE!770-433-3907 - FAX info@ptagonline.org!www.ptagonline.org PTAGInfo PTAGInfo PTAGBlog.com U P C O M I N G E V E N T S House of Delegates (HOD) June 6 - 8, 2016 Nashville,Tennessee NEXT Conference & Exposition June 8 - 11, 2016 Nashville,Tennessee INSIGHT, PTAG’s Fall Meeting September 30 - October 2, 2016 Chattanooga,Tennessee Joint Meeting with theTennessee PhysicalTherapy Association (TPTA) PT Month October 2016 National Student Conclave (NSC) October 27 - 29, 2016 Miami, Florida Combined Section Meeting (CSM) February 15 - 18, 2017 San Antonio,Texas