APSA Regional Meetings (NY, CA) - November 17 - REGISTRATION OPEN

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Save the Date for two of APSA's Upcoming Regional Meetings.

The American Physician Scientists Association is pleased to announce there will be two regional meetings hosted this year. Both meetings will occur on November 17, 2007.

The first meeting will take place on Mount Sinai's Campus in New York City, NY.

The second meeting will take place on the Caltech Campus in Pasedena, CA.

Agenda and Registration information will soon be available. The APSA regional meetings are targeted at undergraudates and current physician-scientist trainees. There will be opportunities to learn everything from applying into programs, to being in a program, to life after your training.

Freddy Nguyen
President, Founder
American Physician Scientists Association
http://www.physicianscientists.org/

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That's awesome! I'll be in NYC for Cornell Nov 15 - 16 (17?) and then Mount Sinai Nov 19 - 20....how lucky am I that the APSA meeting is in NYC right when I'll be there!!!

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Hello Everyone,

I am happy to announce that the agendas for the California and the New York Regional Meetings are up on the website. Registration is also now open and available. The meetings will bring you exceptional physician-scientist keynote speakers, insightful breakout sessions, mentoring, and networking opportunities.

APSA New York Physician Scientists Symposium (November 17, 2007)
http://nymeeting.physicianscientists.org/

APSA California Regional Meeting (November 17, 2007)
http://cameeting.physicianscientists.org/

We look forward to seeing everyone at these regional meetings. Both of which are a small glimpse of just what's in store for this year's Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL. So make your plans and register today!!

Freddy Nguyen
President
American Physician Scientists Association
 
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