Enter to win free registration to the Greeley Medical Staff Institute Symposium
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, July 13, 2009
We know budgets are tight. In an effort to make the upcoming Greeley Medical Staff Institute Symposium (November 8-9, 2009, Naples, FL) more accessible to everyone, we will hold a drawing each month for two FREE registrations to the symposium!
Each month, we will waive the registration fee of $995 for the winner and one of his or her colleagues. So, what?s the catch? To enter into the drawing, please submit a short description of something that streamlines medical staff office tasks, improves return on investment, or raises the quality of patient care. This could include a form or tool, a best practice, a policy?anything that you have found particularly helpful.
The drawings will take place on the 30th of every month leading up to the live seminar (July 30, August 30, Sept. 30, and Oct. 30). Keep in mind that winners will have to pay for airfare and hotel, but not the registration fee. Those who have already registered for the conference are not eligible to win.
E-mail your contribution to me at kcheung@hcpro.com. Responses and winners will be posted on the HospitalistLeadership.com blog.
I look forward to seeing you in Naples!
Karen M. Cheung
Associate Editor, Medical Staff
HCPro, Inc.
kcheung@hcpro.com
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