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Event Case Study: Healthcare Facilities Symposium and Expo

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Where healthcare professionals share design and architecture ideas 1998 was the first year Jenabeth Ferguson, symposium director for Healthcare Facilities Symposium and Expo (HFSE), became aware of the expo, formerly Symposium on Healthcare Design. “I

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4 Reasons to Host Your Medical Meeting in Canada

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Organizers in the healthcare industry know that access to great minds equals more meaningful meetings. From artificial intelligence to infectious diseases research, the breadth of concentrations within Canada’s life sciences sector is varied, drawing a steady stream of meetings and conferences along with talent, investment and trade.

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Event Case Theory: MGMA’s Leaders Conference

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Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) is hosting its annual 2023 conference at Nashville’s Music City Center with a change in how it approaches the in-person event. Swanson says it was heard around the medical practice business that employers were no longer funding line staff to go to face-to-face conferences.

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Great Minds in Biotech Gravitate to Phoenix

Convene by PCMA

according to CBRE, and a draw for professionals and researchers in biomedicine and healthcare looking to be in the heart of innovation. Greater Phoenix is one of the fastest-growing markets for life sciences in the U.S. At the center of the city’s bioindustry hub is the aptly named Phoenix Bioscience Core (PBC).

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[Webinar] Everyday Meeting Disasters: Creative Work Arounds—and Smart Planning Strategies to Save Your Event

MeetingsNet

This program has been submitted to the Events Industry Council for CMP Preferred Provider review. While it’s critical to prepare for once-a-career issues like hurricanes or terrorism, it’s the “everyday disasters” that meeting professionals have to manage wisely onsite that can make or break a meeting.