Conference Schedule
6-8 PM February 29 Social and Check-in
March 1 Friday Morning
6:30-7:15 AM The Breakfast Club (Exhibit Hall - Upper Pavilion)
We'll have a nice breakfast available for registrants, hot coffee, and exhibitor booths open.
7:15-10:30 AM CME SESSION I (Education Hall - Lower Pavilion)
7:15-8:15 AM Atrial Fibrillation Update, Daniel Noonan, MD
8:15-8:30 AM Coffee Break in Exhibit Hall
8:30-9:30 AM Exciting Advances in CKD: Renal Research Update, Arnold Silva, MD
9:30-10:30 AM Colon Cancer Screening and Guidelines, John Dever, MD
We'll have a nice breakfast available for registrants, hot coffee, and exhibitor booths open.
7:15-10:30 AM CME SESSION I (Education Hall - Lower Pavilion)
7:15-8:15 AM Atrial Fibrillation Update, Daniel Noonan, MD
8:15-8:30 AM Coffee Break in Exhibit Hall
8:30-9:30 AM Exciting Advances in CKD: Renal Research Update, Arnold Silva, MD
9:30-10:30 AM Colon Cancer Screening and Guidelines, John Dever, MD
Friday Mid-Day Break
10:30 AM-4 PM Open Time
11:00 AM-Noon Yoga in the Shore Lodge Theater
11-3 PM Cross Country Skiing at WhiteTail
The Whitetail Club is offering us access to its exclusive groomed trails on Friday for just $20 per skier. Shore Lodge will provide a shuttle to/from the private Whitetail golf course at 11, Noon and 1:15, returning at 12:15, 1:30, and 3 PM. Signups will be made available closer to the event.
3-4 PM Afternoon Snack Break (Exhibit Hall - Upper Pavilion)
Enjoy some light and healthy snacks and continue to complete your raffle entry form with exhibitors.
11:00 AM-Noon Yoga in the Shore Lodge Theater
11-3 PM Cross Country Skiing at WhiteTail
The Whitetail Club is offering us access to its exclusive groomed trails on Friday for just $20 per skier. Shore Lodge will provide a shuttle to/from the private Whitetail golf course at 11, Noon and 1:15, returning at 12:15, 1:30, and 3 PM. Signups will be made available closer to the event.
3-4 PM Afternoon Snack Break (Exhibit Hall - Upper Pavilion)
Enjoy some light and healthy snacks and continue to complete your raffle entry form with exhibitors.
Friday Afternoon
4-7 PM CME SESSION II (Education Hall Lower Pavilion)
4-5 PM Post Pandemic Mental Health for Teens and Adults, Christopher Streeter, MD
5-6 PM Osteoporosis Update, Lynn Kohlmeier, MD
6-7 PM Hypertension Management Update, Barry Stults, MD
4-5 PM Post Pandemic Mental Health for Teens and Adults, Christopher Streeter, MD
5-6 PM Osteoporosis Update, Lynn Kohlmeier, MD
6-7 PM Hypertension Management Update, Barry Stults, MD
Friday Evening
7-8:30 PM Reception and Raffle Prize Drawings (Exhibit Hall - Upper Pavilion)
Come grab some dinner and make your way around the exhibitor booths to complete your raffle entry forms. Turn in your form by 8:10 PM and we will start our prize drawings at 8:15.
Come grab some dinner and make your way around the exhibitor booths to complete your raffle entry forms. Turn in your form by 8:10 PM and we will start our prize drawings at 8:15.
March 2 Saturday Morning
6:30-7:15 AM The Breakfast Club (Exhibit Hall - Upper Pavilion)
We'll have a nice breakfast available for registrants and hot coffee.
7:15-10:30 AM CME SESSION III (Education Hall - Lower Pavilion)
7:15-8:15 AM Asthma & COPD Update, Barry Stults, MD
8:15-8:30 AM Coffee Break in Exhibit Hall
8:30-9:30 AM Diabetes Management Update, Julie Foote, MD
9:30-11:00 AM Mouths Matter: The Inextricable Link Between Oral, Mental, & Physical Health, Colleen Stephenson, RDH
We'll have a nice breakfast available for registrants and hot coffee.
7:15-10:30 AM CME SESSION III (Education Hall - Lower Pavilion)
7:15-8:15 AM Asthma & COPD Update, Barry Stults, MD
8:15-8:30 AM Coffee Break in Exhibit Hall
8:30-9:30 AM Diabetes Management Update, Julie Foote, MD
9:30-11:00 AM Mouths Matter: The Inextricable Link Between Oral, Mental, & Physical Health, Colleen Stephenson, RDH
Saturday Mid-Day Break 10:30-6 PM
11:30 AM-12:30 PM Yoga in the Shore Lodge Theater
Saturday Evening
5:30-6:45 PM Social Reception (Exhibit Hall - Upper Pavilion)
Come by and grab a complimentary mixed drink, beer or wine and share about the day's activities you enjoyed with other attendees.
Come by and grab a complimentary mixed drink, beer or wine and share about the day's activities you enjoyed with other attendees.
Evening Options
7-9 PM Evening Banquet and Activity (Exhibit Hall - Upper Pavilion) Enjoy a dinner buffet featuring chipotle rubbed flat iron stake, butterflied pan seared shrimp, roasted sweet pepper and potato gratin, Mediterranean ratatouille, roasted forest mushrooms, braised red lentils and a variety of soup, salads and dessert. Drink options including domestic and imported micro beers and selected wines. $65 each (tax/gratuity included.) |
Banquet Sponsor
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Guest Speaker: Mark Hofflund, Managing Director Idaho Shakespeare Festival
"Backstage Pass to 30 Years of the Shakespeare Festival"
Mark Hofflund has dedicated 31 years to the Idaho Shakespeare Festival based in Boise. His career began at The Old Globe under the mentorship of Jack O’Brien, Tom Hall, and Craig Noel. Mark, in collaboration with colleague Charles Fee, played a pivotal role in planning and constructing the ISF Amphitheater and Reserve. His partnerships with organizations such as the Idaho Foundation for Parks and Lands, Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation, Idaho Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Barber Valley Neighborhood Association, and others have contributed significantly to enhancing the environment and creating the experience enjoyed by Festival patrons at Barber Pool today.
Mark has a distinguished record of service, receiving a presidential appointment to the National Council on the Arts, where he was honored with the Chairman's Medal by Dana Gioia. He also served on the boards of the Boise Convention and Visitors Bureau and the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies. Additionally, he chaired the Idaho Commission on the Arts under the leadership of Governors Kempthorne, Risch, and Otter, and received the Governor's Award in the Arts for Exceptional Service.
Mark has taught at both Boise State University and the University of Idaho, where he was recognized with the President's Medallion. He earned degrees from Princeton and the University of California, San Diego. His enduring commitment to the arts and the community of Idaho is evident in his extensive contributions and accomplishments.
"Backstage Pass to 30 Years of the Shakespeare Festival"
Mark Hofflund has dedicated 31 years to the Idaho Shakespeare Festival based in Boise. His career began at The Old Globe under the mentorship of Jack O’Brien, Tom Hall, and Craig Noel. Mark, in collaboration with colleague Charles Fee, played a pivotal role in planning and constructing the ISF Amphitheater and Reserve. His partnerships with organizations such as the Idaho Foundation for Parks and Lands, Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation, Idaho Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Barber Valley Neighborhood Association, and others have contributed significantly to enhancing the environment and creating the experience enjoyed by Festival patrons at Barber Pool today.
Mark has a distinguished record of service, receiving a presidential appointment to the National Council on the Arts, where he was honored with the Chairman's Medal by Dana Gioia. He also served on the boards of the Boise Convention and Visitors Bureau and the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies. Additionally, he chaired the Idaho Commission on the Arts under the leadership of Governors Kempthorne, Risch, and Otter, and received the Governor's Award in the Arts for Exceptional Service.
Mark has taught at both Boise State University and the University of Idaho, where he was recognized with the President's Medallion. He earned degrees from Princeton and the University of California, San Diego. His enduring commitment to the arts and the community of Idaho is evident in his extensive contributions and accomplishments.
5:45-9:15 PM Kids Pizza Party and Movie Night (Shore Lodge Theater)
The kid's pizza party and movie night is provided free of charge to those who are attending the Saturday evening banquet OR otherwise staying onsite at the Shore Lodge during this period of time. Infants to age 12 are welcome. We have secured background-checked and trained personnel from Mountain Life Church in McCall is providing care for your kids this year!
You must register your children and sign a waiver for this event.
The kid's pizza party and movie night is provided free of charge to those who are attending the Saturday evening banquet OR otherwise staying onsite at the Shore Lodge during this period of time. Infants to age 12 are welcome. We have secured background-checked and trained personnel from Mountain Life Church in McCall is providing care for your kids this year!
You must register your children and sign a waiver for this event.
March 3 Sunday Morning
6:30-7:15 AM The Breakfast Club (Exhibit Hall - Upper Pavilion)
We'll have a nice breakfast available for registrants and hot coffee.
7:15-10:30 AM CME SESSION IV (Education Hall - Lower Pavilion)
7:15-8:15 AM Nutrition in Medicine - Helping Your Patients Eat Better, Charlie Ross, DO
8:15-8:30 AM Coffee Break in Exhibit Hall
8:30-9:30 AM Idaho Lifestyle Injuries: Crash, Pop, Snap...What Not to Miss and What to Do, Jenny Southard, MD & Andrew Southard, MD
9:30-10:30 AM Diet Wars And How What We Eat Affects the Planet, Charlie Ross DO
We'll have a nice breakfast available for registrants and hot coffee.
7:15-10:30 AM CME SESSION IV (Education Hall - Lower Pavilion)
7:15-8:15 AM Nutrition in Medicine - Helping Your Patients Eat Better, Charlie Ross, DO
8:15-8:30 AM Coffee Break in Exhibit Hall
8:30-9:30 AM Idaho Lifestyle Injuries: Crash, Pop, Snap...What Not to Miss and What to Do, Jenny Southard, MD & Andrew Southard, MD
9:30-10:30 AM Diet Wars And How What We Eat Affects the Planet, Charlie Ross DO