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on Physician Health and Rehabilitation (PHR), the conference has been accred- ited for a maximum of 11.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, 7.5 of which are designated as ethics and/or professional responsibility education. Those who will benefit from the


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You work to keep yourself healthy and hearty, but sometimes a disabling illness arrives without warning. For more than 40 years, The Physicians Benevolent Fund (PBF) has been helping physi- cians and their families. Some have become infirm, others have had an accident, some have outlived their financial resources. Widows, children, and doctors themselves benefit from the fund.


PBF helps recipients with: • Rent or mortgage, • Utility bills, • Medical expenses, • Clothing, food, and more.


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seminar are physicians of all specialties; members and potential new members on the regional education teams of the PHR Committee; members and consultants of state and county medical society PHR committees; district coordinators; hospi- tal chiefs of staff, medical staff coordi- nators, and members of hospital-based peer assistance committees; and others who are interested in learning more about giving effective presentations that meet continuing medical education (CME) requirements, such as avoidance of burnout, physician fatigue and sleep deprivation, and physician resilience and wellness. A welcome reception will be held on


Feb. 24. Presentations during the confer- ence will include:


• The Art and Science of Happiness; • How to Give an Effective Presenta- tion;


• CME Update: What PHR Planners and Presenters Need to Know;


• The 10 Commandments of Power- Point;


• What to Do If the Unexpected Hap- pens;


We know it’s hard to ask for help, but you don’t have to go it alone. Contact TMA at (800) 880-1300, ext. 1602, or chris.johnson@texmed.org.


• Medical Marriages; • Professional Ethics: Avoiding Burn- out;


• Physician Fatigue and Sleep Depriva- tion; and


• Resilience andWellness. Preregistration is recommended. To


request a brochure or receive additional information, call Linda Kuhn at (800) 880-1300, ext. 1342, or (512) 370-1342, or email linda.kuhn@texmed.org. n


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You’re not alone.


The Physicians Benevolent Fund (PBF) has been assisting Texas physicians and their families for more than 40 years. Some have become infirm, others have had an accident, some have outlived their financial means. If you have depleted your resources, you may qualify for PBF assistance.


Call today for more information!


We know it’s hard to ask for help, but you don’t have to go it alone. Contact TMA at (800) 880-1300, ext. 1602, or chris.johnson@texmed.org.


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You’re not alone.


The Physicians Benevolent Fund assists Texas physicians and their families when infirmity or accidents deplete financial resources. We know it’s hard to ask for help, but you don’t have to go it alone. Contact TMA at (800) 880- 1300, ext. 1602, or chris.johnson@texmed.org for more information.


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You’re not alone. The Physicians Benevolent Fund assists Texas physicians and their families when infirmity or acci- dents deplete financial resources. We know it’s hard to ask for help, but you don’t have to go it alone. Contact TMA at (800) 880-1300, ext. 1602, or chris.johnson@texmed.org for more information.


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