Flash Sale: Empowering Physicians Conference - Save on Registration Now Through August 31

August 17, 2023

Act now! From today (August 17) through Thursday, August 31, we are offering a chance to save on registration costs.  

For the next two weeks, you can save 15% when you register for the full-day conference. (This discount does not apply to the dinner/Verghese-only option.) 

Here’s how it works: Visit the registration link below, add the full-day conference to your cart, on the last page enter this code: 2023AC15PERCENT. 

The conference, which offers CME credit, will include: a session on conflict resolution; a healthcare workforce issues panel discussion; a visit with health commissioner Brooke Cunningham , MD, PhD, and; a talk by best-selling author Abraham Verghese, MD, MACP. It also includes a reception and a dinner.  

This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ 

For more information and to register, click here.   

Thanks to COPIC, our premier sponsor. 

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