PX Chat on PFA/PFACS: Sustaining/Growing (December 3, 2025)

12pm ET / 11am CT / 10am MT / 9am PT – Join The Beryl Institute community for an opportunity to connect with your peers on the support and resources needed to address efforts around sustaining and growing PFAs and PFACs in their organizations. Breakout discussion groups allow you to share your challenges, celebrate your successes, and discover what other organizations are doing.
Inspired by the work of The Beryl Institute GPFAB, PXPF Patient & Family Partnership Workgroup, and sparked by community PX chats, a series of monthly PX Chats focused on various stages of the PFA/PFAC engagement have been scheduled.
PX Chats are a member benefit. This event does not offer patient experience continuing education credit (PXE).
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