Sign up for the 2012 ACPE Summer Meeting before May 2 to save

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

I hope you will join me in Chicago this summer as I teach the course "Social Media: Relevance and Appropriate Use for Physician Leaders" at the 2012 ACPE Summer Meeting.

Here is the announcement from the American College of Physician Executives:

Time is running out: Sign up for the 2012 ACPE Summer Meeting before May 2 and save $25-$75 per course!

Four days, up to 42 CME credits, one great location: ACPE's Summer Institute offers you maximum impact in minimal time.

We know how precious a physician leader's time is. That's why we designed our 2012 Summer Institute to deliver as much impact as possible in just four days. Take advantage of the shorter blended learning format, which mixes in-person and distance learning. This means you'll get valuable interaction with faculty with minimal time away from home. Plus, if you register before May 2, you'll qualify for our early registration discount. Choose from these terrific courses:
Plus, it all happens in beautiful downtown Chicago, one of the most exciting and vibrant cities in America. Bring the family and visit the Museum of Science and Industry, the Art Institute of Chicago or the John Hancock Center. Career-boosting learning for you, a memorable vacation for all.

Don't delay. Go to acpe.org/summer or call (800) 562-8088 and talk to an ACPE staff member.

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Dr. Joseph Kim is the founder of NonClinicalJobs.com, an independent website owned and operated by Dr. Kim. He is also the President of MCM Education, a professional medical education and publishing company that develops continuing medical education (CME) activities in joint sponsorship with medical universities, hospitals, and medical associations. Dr. Kim is a digital entrepreneur and technologist who has a passion for health information technology, mobile health, and social media. He frequently speaks at conferences about non-clinical careers for physicians, continuing medical education, mobile health technology, and social media in medicine. Dr. Kim holds a bachelor of science in engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a doctorate of medicine from the University of Arkansas College of Medicine, and a master of public health from the University of Massachusetts Amherst School of Public Health.
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