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Georgia Preceptor Tax Incentive Program (GA-PTIP) 2015 Update: The Role of Academic Programs

Presenter

Denise Kornegay, MSW
Program Director
Georgia Statewide AHEC Network

Host

Foothills AHEC

Program Description

Ms. Kornegay will give a follow-up presentation to the September 2014 program addressing the role of medical, nurse practitioner, and physician assistant academic programs in implementing GA-PTIP. She will review its intent, eligibility requirements, and reporting processes. The target audience will be academic program representatives who recruit and manage community-based preceptors.

Learning Objectives

At the end of the presentation, attendees should be able to:
- Understand the role that academic programs play in rewarding community-based physician preceptors with the tax incentive.
- Describe the updated preceptor/rotation information to be submitted and reporting process.
- Orient to the updated GA-PTIP website navigation and functionality.
- Communicate the AHEC certification mechanism.

When

On Demand
Original program date: Aug 5, 2015

Technology Requirements

Participants registering for programs should have access to the following technology for best viewing and participation:

  • Personal computer with Macintosh or Windows with 512 MB of RAM
  • Broadband internet connection such as an office LAN, DSL, or cable modem
  • Phone next to personal computer (or speaker phone if multiple people are viewing)
  • Computer speakers (built-in or attached)
  • Latest version of Adobe Flash which can be downloaded for free at Adobe's web site

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Program Keywords

Medical Education/Students and Careers