CT Updates: Conference dates set for Contraceptive Technology
Conference dates set for Contraceptive Technology
Get ready for the latest presentations on evidence-based methods and practical tips for your practice at the two 2012 conferences for Contraceptive Technology. The San Francisco session is set for March 7-10, with the Boston session scheduled for March 28-31. The San Francisco conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco; the Boston conference is set for the Sheraton Boston.
Preconferences will include Nexplanon training, a clinical update on sexually transmitted infections, pearls for effective CPT and ICD coding, and contraception for women with chronic medical conditions. The main conference will address current information on contraceptive technology and reproductive health, with 30 concurrent sessions touching on a broad range of women's health topics.
Early registration for San Francisco ends Jan. 25; Feb. 15 is the early registration for Boston. Early registration fees are as follows: $265 preconference; $595 for MD/DOs; $495 for nurses, physician assistants, pharmacists, residents, and others; and $345 for full-time students. For those who cannot attend, a live webcast is available for the San Francisco main conference only; its fee is $445. For more information on registration, please visit the Contemporary Forums web site, www.contemporaryforums.com, and click on the conference title of your choice. Registration also may be made by calling (800) 377-7707 or (925) 828-7100.
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