Opportunity knocks! Will you answer?
APCs Weekly Monitor, May 9, 2008
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Have you ever wanted to write about a subject you know extremely well? And have you ever wondered about the benefits of becoming a regular contributor to one of our publications?
APC Answer Letter is expanding its board of contributors. If you’re a coding specialist and you’d like to share your experience and expertise with our readers, we want to hear from you. Send an e-mail with your resume or a description of your education and relevant experience as an attachment along with your contact information to gspanek@hcpro.com for consideration. Please include APCAL Contributor in the subject line of your e-mail. We look forward to hearing from you.
Geri Spanek
Managing Editor
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