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		<title>By: Coalition to Transform Advanced Care Summit &#8211; Impressions &#124; emimdoc</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] CTAC held its National Summit on Advanced Illness Care on Jan. 29-30 at the National Academy of Sciences.  The summit name in and of itself doesn&#8217;t say much, but the twitterfeed piqued my interest.  CTAC2013 focused primarily on ways to improve the quality of care we provide towards the end of life.  To visit their website, click on the logo (above) and for more info on the summit see their website here. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] CTAC held its National Summit on Advanced Illness Care on Jan. 29-30 at the National Academy of Sciences.  The summit name in and of itself doesn&#8217;t say much, but the twitterfeed piqued my interest.  CTAC2013 focused primarily on ways to improve the quality of care we provide towards the end of life.  To visit their website, click on the logo (above) and for more info on the summit see their website here. [...]</p>
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