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2023 Legislative Breakfast
Sunday, January 29, 2023, 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
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2023 Annual Legislative Breakfast

It's time to make a difference in 2023 and put your expertise to work to influence and push for the differences you want to see in healthcare. Join the New York County Psychiatric Society (NYCPS), the New York County Medical Society (NYCMS), and the New York City Council on Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (NYCCAP) on January 29th as we bring together physicians' voices to advocate for the best future for medicine and psychiatry. Our Annual Legislative Breakfast will give you the opportunity to meet with key legislators from New York to discuss the things that concern you most.  As our legislators move forward setting healthcare policy in 2023, we want to make sure they have the best expert advisers: YOU!

Event Details
Sunday, January 29, 2023
Registration begins at 9:30 am
Event time: 10am-12pm
New York Academy of Medicine
1216 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10029
 

The cost for members of NYCPS, NYCMS, or NYCCAP is $80 $35. The cost for nonmembers is $80. Residents and medical students may attend for free. (Status will be verified.) Payment information is available upon registration. We apologize but we are unable to accept payments by credit card at the door.

Confirmed Legislators include:

NYS Senator Brad Hoylman
NYS Senator Gustavo Rivera
NYS Assembly Member Alex Bores
NYS Assembly Member Inez Dickens
NYS Assembly Member Tony Simone
Wendy Brennan, Community Outreach & Constituent Services for NYS Senator Liz Krueger

We will continue to update this list and we receive confirmations. 

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 This event is supported by NYCPS Platinum Partner, PRMS.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The New York County Psychiatric Society’s policy is to promote an environment of mutual respect, well-being, and collegiality at its meetings. NYCPS values and benefits from the diverse opinions its members hold on the issues with which the Society and the psychiatric profession are confronted. All individuals at the event agree to conduct themselves in a manner appropriate for health care professionals. This includes respect for the intellectual property of others, proper display and use of meeting badges, and the avoidance of aggressive or inappropriate behavior towards others. Individuals participating in NYCPS meetings and events agree to listen respectfully to all views presented, be courteous to others regardless of whether you agree or disagree with the views presented, and to exhibit the professionalism and collegiality expected of psychiatrists. If an individual believes that these rules have been violated or acceptable social decorum has otherwise been breached, he or she shall contact NYCPS staff to help with the situation. NYCPS reserves the right to remove meeting access rights of any individual violating this policy and will not provide a refund. By attending this meeting, you agree to abide by the Participation Policy as described above.