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LeadershipCongress-1-800x490.pngOptimizing patient care, contemplating the future of the profession, and promoting inclusivity were among the areas of focus for the 2024 House of Delegates during this year's in-person meetings held July 21-22 at APTA's Leadership Congress in Kansas City, Missouri. The House passed 17 motions that adopted new APTA positions, amended existing APTA positions, charged the association with specific actions, and elected a new honorary APTA member.

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