Louisiana Academy of Family Physicians 72nd Assembly 2019

Event Dates
2019-08-01 - 2019-08-04
Exhibitors
0
Floor Size
0
Attendees
0
Event contact title
Marketing and Events Coordinator
Event contact first name
Danielle
Event contact last name
Edmonson
Email
dedmonson@lafp.org
Event contact telephone number
(225) 923-3313 | Toll free (800) 375-5237
Description

The 72nd Annual Assembly & Exhibition is this year's CME program in four exciting days. It's a lifetime worth of connections. It's resources and family medicine experts worth millions. This is the largest members meeting all year packed with social events, CME and time to enjoy New Orleans.

Renew your passion for patient care with solutions-focused CME and expert faculty. Connect with over 100 of your family physician colleagues from all over Louisiana and surrounding states. Share best practices and learn from each other.

Help build a stronger health care system. Build community with colleagues. Gain applied insight with essential education. Earn AAFP Prescribed credits.

Get energized at this year's meeting. Hear inspiring speakers, meet colleagues facing similar challenges, and strengthen your commitment to family medicine.

You are worth this experience. Your career is worth the time away. Your patients are worth the investment.

Future dates
73rd Annual Assembly & Exhibition
  • July 30 - August 2, 2020
  • Sandestin Golf & Beach Resort, Destin, FL
Partner Voices
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