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Learn from Great Speakers at NTSA 30th Anniversary Summit!

If you were unable to attend the Summit last year, you saw my father, Paul Indianer, receive the Bob Schiller Lifetime Achievement Award. But only in absentia, as he is suffering from Alzheimer’s and could not be with us. My father helped to found the NTSA years ago, and I’m proud to carry on his work.

Recently, I was fortunate to hear Lisa Genova, the author of Still Alice and a Harvard-trained neuroscientist, speak. She addressed neurological diseases, including Alzheimer’s, ALS and autism. One of my big takeaways from her talk is that there are four ways to help keep Alzheimer’s at bay: eat a Mediterranean diet, get enough sleep, exercise and continuously learn new things.

Although Lisa is not a speaker at the NTSA 30th Anniversary Summit this coming January, I promise that if you come, you will learn new things from our great lineup of speakers, you can go for a walk in the beautiful Tampa weather, and you can catch up on your sleep and get back to your diet when you get home!

It’s been an exciting year for the NTSA. We are proud of our accomplishments and can’t wait to share them with you. We have worked towards, and begun to fulfill my vision, of “Engage, Expand and Educate.”

Please join me at the NTSA 30th Anniversary Summit Jan. 27-29 in Tampa, FL. You and your practice will not regret it!

More information about the NTSA 30th Anniversary Summit is available here.

Tamara Indianer is the president of the NTSA.