News: Deadline for 2012 conference speaker applications closes Sept. 23
CDI Strategies, September 15, 2011
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The deadline to submit speaker applications for the 5th annual ACDIS conference (May 10-11, 2012, at the Manchester Grand Hyatt in San Diego) closes on Sept. 23. ACDIS is seeking speakers to present on all aspects of clinical documentation and encourages case studies of successful programs. Selected presenters will receive free admission to the conference and their travel expenses will be paid.
To submit your application, please use our electronic form, located here: http://www.hcpro.com/register/sET105946A.
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