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I did not go on Friday. Needed a day to rest up after getting the lawsuit filed. About 20 of the presentations provided downloadable files of their slides. Many of these were ones I did not attend. So in the next few days as I look them over I will post summaries.
From the topics, there are really no "new" treatment strategies. Just new approaches to what has been done before. I think I probably learned more from the audience question sessions than during actual presentations. Also from discussions with vendors.
Met a few interesting people - a doc from Sydney, Australia shared a seat on the Metro (subway). Did not do an awful lot of socializing and networking other than working on my lawsuit.
I think I will post each topic as a separate thread.
Bea Seibert
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Bea, thank you! I really appreciate all you do-- God bless.
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Thanks Bea!
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- Thanks so much Bea, your efforts are very much appreciated. -
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