conference i personally recommend for premeds

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ive been to the unite for sight conference for the past 2 years and its an awesome conference. the registration rate is pretty low at $55 but it rises every month. the $55 rate goes to nov 15. if you want to go to this awesome conference you should register now. http://uniteforsight.org/conference/2007/index.php

there are 300 speakers from all continents. lots from africa and asia. huge names too.
jeffrey sachs. hope everyone knows who he is.
alex counts. the grameen bank nobel prize winner's counterpart in the us
chris elias. pres. of PATH biggest partner of bill and melinda gates foundation
david heymann. WHO director
susan blumenthal. former us assistant surgeon general
david werner. "where there is no doctor" author
arachu castro. lead in paul farmer's organization
jim fruchterman mcarthur genius winner this year
thats 8 speakers. there are 292 other ones. go to the website to see the rest
http://uniteforsight.org/conference/2007/index.php

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April 14-15, 2007 at Stanford University School of Medicine, California
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