Editor’s Pick: Complimentary 30-minute consultations at NAMSS conference
Credentialing Resource Center Connection, September 25, 2008
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Planning to attend the NAMSS conference? Sign up for complimentary 30-minute consultations with credentialing experts from The Greeley Company. Greeley consultants will be available to hear about your specific organization’s challenges and help you craft the best possible approaches to solving them. Email Stacey Koch at skoch@greeley.com or call 888/749-3054, ext. 3193 for more information.
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