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Research, Military, Moderate Sedation Roundtables Considered
February 18, 2008
AARC Roundtables are special groups that form among members who have common interests. A Roundtable is smaller than a Specialty Section, but is a group of at least 50 members who want to share information and ideas on a specialized topic.
Networking and communication for these Roundtables occur through an email list. A chair will be appointed to direct the discussion and report to the Board of Directors on a regular basis. Additionally, this is an avenue for programming suggestions to occur.
At this time, we are seeking input on the formation of three new Roundtables: Research, Military, and Moderate Sedation. We invite you to read the purpose statements of these proposed Roundtables and then fill out a short survey to let us know of your interest in this area. If you are interested, you will need to provide us with an email address during this process, as this is the only way we have of notifying you if such a group forms.
Only AARC members may join a Roundtable and any member of the Association can propose the formation of a Roundtable.
We’re seeking member input to see if you’re interested in joining one or more of the following Roundtables that have been proposed:
Research Roundtable
The purpose of this Roundtable is to develop a network where established and novice researchers can connect so that senior, experienced researchers can provide support and insights to help younger therapists (new to research) find the tools and support they need to pursue their research interests.
Moderate Sedation Roundtable
The purpose of this Roundtable is to open communication between those performing moderate sedation and those who are interested in starting it and as a method of sharing policies, procedures, state laws, hospital bylaws, coding issues and other related issues.
Military Roundtable
The purpose of this Roundtable is to connect the members of the AARC who are currently on active duty, in the reserves, or interested in supporting our members who are.
Survey deadline is March 6, 2008
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