For some, hosting a legislator requires stepping out of their comfort zone, but a background in politics is not required. “I’m not a political animal by any stretch of the imagination, and I never wanted to get involved in politics. But I realized that if I want emergency medicine to look a certain way 10 or 15 years from now, I have to get on the stick and do something to change it, or I’m not going to like the result,” Dr. Kozak said.
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ACEP News: Vol 31 – No 05 – May 2012For more information on scheduling an ED visit for your federal legislator or other federal grassroots activities, please contact Jeanne Slade at (800) 320-0610, ext. 3013, or jslade@acep.org.
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