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Charles Bernick, MD
Join INPCS for our Inaugural Annual Meeting this November!

This year’s virtual conference, to be held November 4th – 6th, 2021, will focus on the theme of Taking Flight, celebrating the new society and highlighting the promise of this emerging field. We have an international and all-star lineup of speakers! Receive up to 15.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. There is NO Fee to attend.
The conference will offer attendees the ability to learn from experts in the world of neuropalliative care, hear updates in practice patterns, review the state of the science in neuropalliative care, and network with others who are interested in the field.
Invite your colleagues and friends to attend! Everyone involved with or affected by neurologic illness is welcome at the INPCS Annual Meeting. Please share the news with your connections about this free and virtual meeting.
Support INPCS! Although the meeting is free to attend it was not free to put together. Consider making a donation to the Society. No matter the amount, your donation makes a difference, will be used to further our mission (including future meetings) and is tax deductible.
INPCS is also seeking Annual Meeting and Year-Round sponsors. If you have connections with potential sponsors (e.g. pharmaceuticals, disease foundations, philanthropic foundations), please let them know about this opportunity to support a great cause and connect to an amazing community (see prospectus below). If you have potential interest or questions please email Candace at info@inpcs.org
Can’t attend the meeting live? All topics will be recorded and available to view on our website at your leisure.
For additional information about the meeting or supporting the Society, please go to:
http://www.inpcs.org/2021AnnualMeeting
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