Contest: Enter to win free seats to the Greeley Medical Staff Institute Symposium
Medical Staff Leader Connection, March 25, 2010
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We know budgets are tight. In an effort to make the upcoming Greeley Medical Staff Institute (GMSI) Symposium on June 8–9, 2010 in Chicago more accessible to everyone, we will hold a drawing each month for two FREE registrations to the symposium!
Each month, we will give away free registration for you and your colleague. We will announce two winners each month in March, April, and May.
To enter, submit a sample tool or policy to share with your fellow medical staff professionals and hospital leaders. (Submit the tool by emailing it to kcheung@hcpro.com). The tools can be any examples that have helped you do your job better. Selected sample documents will be posted on HCPro, Inc. publications, including Medical Staff Leader Connection.
At the end of the contest, we will gather up all eligible entries for a “Best of GMSI Symposium contest entries,” available for readers to download.
We will draw a winner at random from among eligible entries at the end of each month and notify the winner by email, as well as announce the winner on HCPro publications. Once you enter the contest, your entry remains valid for the remainder of the contest, although multiple entries are allowed. Winners will be responsible for paying for airfare and hotel, but not the registration fee. Those who have already registered for the conference are not eligible to win. The free registration for the winner does not include entry to the any of the three GMSI Symposium post-conference workshops (ED Call Solutions: Compensation that achieves collaboration, Engaging Physicians in Quality Improvement Initiatives, or Medical Staff Bylaws: Contemporary Best Practices and Impact of New Joint Commission Standard MS.01.01.01) on June 9, 2010.
Please note: you must either be the owner of the submitted document or have the right to grant permission to reprint the document. By entering this contest, contestants hereby represent and warrant that they have the right to grant the permission to republish the submitted tool or policy and hereby grant to HCPro, Inc., its licensees and assigns, the right to republish such selection as outlined above in any works, derivative or otherwise, published by HCPro, Inc., or its affiliates in any media now known or hereafter devised throughout the world.
Here are the rest of the contest rules:
- There is no responsibility or liability for an entrant’s inability to access HCPro, Inc. publications or Web sites.
- Potential winners will be notified by e-mail.
- Decisions made by the judges are final.
- By entering the contest, the entrant allows his/her name to be reprinted on the HCPro.com Web site, Medical Staff Leader Connection e-newsletter, and/or other HCPro, Inc. publications without compensation.
- The prize is not redeemable in cash and must be accepted as awarded.
- Employees (or immediate family members of employees) of HCPro, Inc., are not eligible to win.
- HCPro, Inc. reserves the right to amend and change these rules as it deems necessary. Varying contests will have various rules.
- By entering this contest, you agree to accept and abide by these rules.
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