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2021 ANPA’s Virtual Convention: Emergency Care & Emerging Infectious Diseases in Nigeria
When:
Thursday, July 8, 2021 to Friday, July 9, 2021
Where:
Virtual
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Category:
Annual Convention & Scientific Assembly
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Registration cancellations will be accepted until Wednesday, July 7, 2021 at 5:00 PM
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The ANPA 27th Annual Convention & Scientific Assembly features three full-day meetings, providing participants’ knowledge related to the challenges facing minority health care providers in the provision of clinical and therapeutic services for diseases and conditions related to a variety of medical specialties. Collaboration is defined as a joint communication and decision-making process with the goal of satisfying the health care needs of a target population. The basis of collaboration is the belief that quality patient care is achieved by the contribution of all care providers. Team members determine the team’s mission and common goals: work interdependently to define and treat patient problems; and learn to accept and capitalize on disciplinary differences, differential power and overlapping roles.