If the Supreme Court rules that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional, Congress will work on retaining certain provisions in the law that enjoy bipartisan support. That was one of the main messages delivered by Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., in the keynote address at this year's Family Medicine Congressional Conference May 14-15 in Washington. McMorris Rodgers told the nearly 200 family physicians at the conference that Congress is trying to anticipate how the Supreme Court might rule on the Affordable Care Act. "Should the Supreme Court rule that any part of the health care (law) is unconstitutional, we (Congress) are prepared to move forward immediately to try and prevent some of the chaos in the marketplace," said McMorris Rodgers.
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Exemplary Teaching Award

2012 Kansas Exemplary Teaching Award


Nominees for the 2012 KAFP Exemplary Teaching Awards will be evaluated based upon the following criteria:

1. Recognized for exemplary teaching skills by medical students, residents, or peers; OR

2. Developed and implemented innovative new teaching model(s) or program(s); AND

3. Must be a current KAFP member in good standing.

Please note there are two categories for the Exemplary Teaching Award: Volunteer category and Full-time/Part-time category.

 

All nominations must be received by December 30, 2011.You have four ways to send in your nomination!