Not Too Late To Save
Internal Medicine Course -- in Cancun -- Coming Up Soon
By News Staff
2/7/2007
There's still time to take advantage of early registration savings for the Selected Ambulatory and Hospital Internal Medicine Topics course, to be held March 12-16 in Cancun, Mexico.
Register by Feb. 10 and save at least $80 on the course, which is designed to cover a wide range of internal medicine issues, including heart disease, skin problems, women's health, gastrointestinal disorders, musculoskeletal problems, endocrine diseases and geriatrics, in both ambulatory and hospitalized patients. Physicians can earn as many as 21.5 CME credits for this completing educational activity.
Participants will learn how to
Participants will learn how to
- increase their ability to serve as a resource for primary care medicine,
- identify current medical and psychiatric health issues that affect the adult ambulatory patient population,
- provide high quality care to adult patients, and
- discuss selected nonsurgical problems in hospitalized adults.
Interested? Go online to register or learn more about specific topics to be covered. Please note that the Academy's block of rooms at the Hilton is sold out; however, other accommodations are available by calling Traveller's at (800) 382-6700. Also, don't forget you now need a valid passport to enter the United States from Mexico.
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