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FP Report -- July 1998

1998 Assembly

See the exhibits, sights at Assembly

As you're scheduling your Sept. 16-20 Scientific Assembly courses, build in time to browse through the exhibits and see San Francisco.

Extend your learning beyond the CME classroom by talking with exhibitors. With more than 400 exhibits, the AAFP meeting boasts one of the nation's largest medical exhibit halls each year. Review your peers' research and get patient education tips at the scientific exhibits, open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 16-19. Check out the latest in medical equipment, drugs and publications at the technical exhibits, open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 17-19.

While you're at the Assembly, don't miss San Francisco! Take a tour with your family or guests, such as 7:30-9:30 a.m. walks and half-day tours of the city and the bay, area landmarks, Alcatraz and art museums.

The four-day youth program will take your kids cruising on the bay, exploring Marine World Africa USA, learning math and science via hands-on experiments at the University of California at Berkeley, sighting sharks at UnderWater World and studying earthquake safety at SAFEQUAKE.

You probably received the Assembly brochure and registration materials last month. See your brochure for CME opportunities, Assembly entertainment and specifics about seeing the sights in San Francisco.


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