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lEaRn in ThE Morning. RElax in ThE afTErnoon.3-Day, 4-Day (nEW in 2012) and 5-Day conferences n Clinically oriented programs for Primary Care Practice, with an emphasis on the

diagnosis and treatment of medical problems commonly seenn Maximum interaction with 200+ distinguished faculty members from 75 leading

medical institutions who have been selected for their expertise and teaching abilities

n Educational credit satisfying aMa, aoa, aafP, aCEP, aaPa, anCC, and aCPEn guaranteed satisfaction with trusted medical education for nearly 30 yearsn great locations with discounted hotel rates

ConferenCes oCtober november DeCember January february marCh april may June July august september ConferenCes

Dermatology(Page 7)

New York, NYOctober 5-7

Walt Disney World® Resort, FLNovember 2-4

Las Vegas, NVDecember 28-30

South Beach, FLMarch 15-17

Las Vegas, NVJune 21-23

Anaheim, CAJune 27-30

San Diego, CAAugust 16-18

Walt Disney World® Resort, FLSeptember 13-15

Dermatology(Page 7)

internal meDiCine(Pages 8-9)

Maui, HINeuro/Psych/Rheum/DermOctober 21-25**

Key West, FLEndo/CV/ID/GastroNovember 15-18*

Las Vegas, NVCardio/Derm/OrthoDecember 14-16

Scottsdale, AZEndo/CV/IDFebruary 8-10

Maui, HIEndo/CV/ID/GastroMarch 17-21**

Las Vegas, NVNeuro/Psych/CVApril 19-21

Walt Disney World® Resort, FLCV/Rheum/GastroMay 24-26

Oahu, HINeuro/Psych/Rheum/DermJune 9-13**

Paris, FranceEndo/Neuro/Derm/GastroJuly 22-25*

Maui, HIRheum/Gastro/Pulm/IDAugust 11-15**

Atlantic City, NJCV/Derm/OrthoSeptember 13-15 internal

meDiCine(Pages 8-9)

New York, NYGastro/Endo/NeuroDecember 28-30

Nassau, BahamasPsych/ID/Derm/Adolesc MedMarch 25-29**

Women’s/men’s health(Pages 10-11)

Walt Disney World® Resort, FLWomen’s/Men’s HealthOctober 7-11**

San Diego, CAWomen’s HealthNovember 2-4

New York, NYWomen’s/Men’s HealthDecember 14-16

Las Vegas, NVWomen’s HealthFebruary 15-17

Orlando, FLWomen’s/Men’s HealthMarch 21-24*

Asheville, NCWomen’s HealthMay 24-26

Mackinac Island, MIWomen’s/Men’s HealthJuly 25-28*

San Francisco, CAWomen’s HealthSeptember 13-15

Women’s/men’s health(Pages 10-11)

CarDio/pulmonary(Page 12)

Walt Disney World® Resort, FLDecember 13-16*

Las Vegas, NVJanuary 25-27

Walt Disney World® Resort, FLMarch 15-17

Walt Disney World® Resort, FLApril 18-21*

Jackson Hole, WYJuly 12-14

CarDio/pulmonary(Page 12)

neurology/psyChiatry(Page 13)

Las Vegas, NVNeurologyOctober 12-14

Nassau, BahamasNeuro/PsychDecember 2-6**

Breckenridge, CONeurologyFebruary 15-17

Las Vegas, NVNeuro/PsychMarch 15-17

Walt Disney World® Resort, FLNeurology June 20-23*

Niagara Falls, ON, CanadaNeurologyJuly 5-7

Washington, D.C.Neuro/PsychAugust 1-4*

neurology/psyChiatry(Page 13)

enDoCrinology(Page 14)

Las Vegas, NVNov 30-Dec 2

Walt Disney World® Resort, FLDecember 28-30

Nassau, BahamasFebruary 21-24*

St. John, USVI April 4-7*

Anaheim, CAJune 27-30*

Las Vegas, NVAugust 2-4 enDoCrinology

(Page 14)

geriatriC meDiCine(Page 15)

San Diego, CADecember 7-9

St. Thomas, USVIMarch 15-17

New Orleans, LAApril 12 - 14

Las Vegas, NVJuly 5-7

Walt Disney World® Resort, FLAugust 9-11

geriatriC meDiCine(Page 15)

orthopeDiCs(Page 16)

Napa, CAOctober 5-7

Walt Disney World® Resort, FLFebruary 22-24

Key West, FLMay 10 -12

Lake George, NYAugust 16-18 orthopeDiCs

(Page 16)

rheumatology(Page 17)

Las Vegas, NVNovember 2-4

Napa, CAApril 26-28

Nashville, TNJune 14-16

Las Vegas, NVSeptember 20-22

rheumatology(Page 17)

infeCtious Disease(Page 18)

St. Kitts, West IndiesFebruary 14-17*

Las Vegas, NVMay 17-19

Aspen, COAug 30-Sept 1

infeCtious Disease(Page 18)

speCial ConferenCes(Pages 19-20 )

St. Thomas, USVIHem-Onc/Pulm/CVNov 30-Dec 2

Walt Disney World® Resort, FLLegal, Tax and Financial Updates for the Medical PracticeJuly 19-21

speCial ConferenCes(Pages 19-20 )

n 3-Day Conference n nEW * 4-Day Conference n ** 5-Day Conference

register for your choice of 3-day, 4-day and 5-day conferences.

ConfErEnCE sChEdulE2012 2013

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nEW for 20124-Day conferencesn internal Medicine for Primary Care (pages 8-9)n updates in Women’s health/Men’s health (pages 10-11)n Cardio/Pulmonary Medicine for Primary Care (page 12)n neuro/Psych Medicine for Primary Care (page 13)n Clinical Endocrinology for Primary Care (page 14)n infectious disease Medicine for Primary Care (page 18)

5-Day conferencesn internal Medicine for Primary Care (pages 8-9)n updates in Women’s health/Men’s health (pages 10-11)n neuro/Psych Medicine for Primary Care (page 13)

rEgisTEr Today!www.MER.org

ConferenCes oCtober november DeCember January february marCh april may June July august september ConferenCes

Dermatology(Page 7)

New York, NYOctober 5-7

Walt Disney World® Resort, FLNovember 2-4

Las Vegas, NVDecember 28-30

South Beach, FLMarch 15-17

Las Vegas, NVJune 21-23

Cape Code, MAJuly 19-21

San Diego, CAAugust 16-18

Walt Disney World® Resort, FLSeptember 13-15

Dermatology(Page 7)

internal meDiCine(Pages 8-9)

Maui, HINeuro/Psych/Rheum/DermOctober 21-25**

Key West, FLEndo/CV/ID/GastroNovember 15-18*

Las Vegas, NVCardio/Derm/OrthoDecember 14-16

Scottsdale, AZEndo/CV/IDFebruary 8-10

Maui, HIEndo/CV/ID/GastroMarch 17-21**

Las Vegas, NVNeuro/Psych/CVApril 19-21

Walt Disney World® Resort, FLCV/Rheum/GastroMay 24-26

Oahu, HINeuro/Psych/Rheum/DermJune 9-13**

Paris, FranceEndo/Neuro/Derm/GastroJuly 22-25*

Maui, HIRheum/Gastro/Pulm/IDAugust 11-15**

Atlantic City, NJCV/Derm/OrthoSeptember 13-15 internal

meDiCine(Pages 8-9)

New York, NYGastro/Endo/NeuroDecember 28-30

Nassau, BahamasPsych/ID/Derm/Adolesc MedMarch 25-29**

Women’s/men’s health(Pages 10-11)

Walt Disney World® Resort, FLWomen’s/Men’s HealthOctober 7-11**

San Diego, CAWomen’s HealthNovember 2-4

New York, NYWomen’s/Men’s HealthDecember 14-16

Las Vegas, NVWomen’s HealthFebruary 15-17

Orlando, FLWomen’s/Men’s HealthMarch 21-24*

Asheville, NCWomen’s HealthMay 24-26

Mackinac Island, MIWomen’s/Men’s HealthJuly 25-28*

San Francisco, CAWomen’s HealthSeptember 13-15

Women’s/men’s health(Pages 10-11)

CarDio/pulmonary(Page 12)

Walt Disney World® Resort, FLDecember 13-16*

Las Vegas, NVJanuary 25-27

Walt Disney World® Resort, FLMarch 15-17

Walt Disney World® Resort, FLApril 18-21*

Jackson Hole, WYJuly 12-14

CarDio/pulmonary(Page 12)

neurology/psyChiatry(Page 13)

Las Vegas, NVNeurologyOctober 12-14

Nassau, BahamasNeuro/PsychDecember 2-6**

Breckenridge, CONeurologyFebruary 15-17

Las Vegas, NVNeuro/PsychMarch 15-17

Walt Disney World® Resort, FLNeurology June 20-23*

Niagara Falls, ON, CanadaNeurologyJuly 5-7

Washington, D.C.Neuro/PsychAugust 1-4*

neurology/psyChiatry(Page 13)

enDoCrinology(Page 14)

Las Vegas, NVNov 30-Dec 2

Walt Disney World® Resort, FLDecember 28-30

Nassau, BahamasFebruary 21-24*

St. John, USVI April 4-7*

Anaheim, CAJune 27-30*

Las Vegas, NVAugust 2-4 enDoCrinology

(Page 14)

geriatriC meDiCine(Page 15)

San Diego, CADecember 7-9

St. Thomas, USVIMarch 15-17

New Orleans, LAApril 12 - 14

Las Vegas, NVJuly 5-7

Walt Disney World® Resort, FLAugust 9-11

geriatriC meDiCine(Page 15)

orthopeDiCs(Page 16)

Napa, CAOctober 5-7

Walt Disney World® Resort, FLFebruary 22-24

Key West, FLMay 10 -12

Lake George, NYAugust 16-18 orthopeDiCs

(Page 16)

rheumatology(Page 17)

Las Vegas, NVNovember 2-4

Napa, CAApril 26-28

Nashville, TNJune 14-16

Las Vegas, NVSeptember 20-22

rheumatology(Page 17)

infeCtious Disease(Page 18)

St. Kitts, West IndiesFebruary 14-17*

Las Vegas, NVMay 17-19

Aspen, COAug 30-Sept 1

infeCtious Disease(Page 18)

speCial ConferenCes(Pages 19-20 )

St. Thomas, USVIHem-Onc/Pulm/CVNov 30-Dec 2

Walt Disney World® Resort, FLLegal, Tax and Financial Updates for the Medical PracticeJuly 19-21

speCial ConferenCes(Pages 19-20 )

n 3-Day Conference n nEW * 4-Day Conference n ** 5-Day Conference

2012 2013

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“this is my 10th mer course—mer always provides clinically relevant updates via excellent educators at desirable locations.”

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Why ChoosE mER?since 1983, Medical Education resources (MEr) has been a leading non-profit source of fully accredited CME conferences for physicians and other healthcare professionals. We are dedicated to providing primary care physicians and other medical professionals with an exceptional learning experience.

MEr provides targeted conferences with the critical updated information needed in today’s busy primary care environment.

your saTisfaCTion MaTTErsMEr programs have a 98% satisfaction rate amongst medical professionals in attendance.

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• mayo clinic

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• Harvard medical School

• Stanford university School of medicine

• Johns Hopkins university School of medicine

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over the years, more than 150,000 of your colleagues have evaluated our programs. They agree that MEr delivers the best in continuing medical education. MEr is an accredited provider of continuing medical education credits, approved by organizations including:

nAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for physicians

namerican academy of Family physicians prescribed credits

namerican osteopathic association category 2-a

namerican college of Emergency physicians

namerican nurse credentialing center (ancc)

namerican academy of physician assistants

naccreditation council for pharmacy Education (acpE) for pharmacists

see page 21 for a complete list of program accreditation.

inCrEdiblE ExPEriEnCEs

These are just some of the 30 incredible destinations where you can attend our conferences! See pages 2-3 for complete course and location listing.

n 200+ respected facultyn 65 relevant Conferencesn 30 Exciting destinationsn 98% attendee satisfactionn 1,000,000+ Credits awarded

nassau, Bahamasatlantis Paradise island resort

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new York city, nYCrown Plaza Times square

Asim Jani, MD, MPHinfectious disease specialist

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ChoosE your ConfErEnCE

Credits offered: ama, aoa, aaFp, acEp, aapa, ancc, acpE.

3-DaY pRogRamS

Morning sessions packed with valuable information. afternoons/Evenings open.

11 CME credits.

Dermatology .................................... 7Internal Medicine .......................... 8-9Women’s/Men’s Health ............ 10-11Cardio/Pulmonary ......................... 12Neurology/Psychiatry .................... 13Endocrinology ................................ 14Geriatric Medicine ......................... 15Orthopedics ................................... 16Rheumatology/Musculoskeletal ... 17Infectious Disease ......................... 18nEW! Hem-Onc/Pulmonology/Vascular Updates ..............................19nEW! Legal, Tax and Financial Updates for the Medical Practice ....19Special New Year’s Conferences .. 20

4-DaY pRogRamS

Morning sessions packed with valuable information. afternoons/Evenings open.

14 CME credits.

Internal Medicine .......................... 8-9Women’s/Men’s Health ............ 10-11Cardio/Pulmonary ......................... 12 Neurology/Psychiatry .................... 13Endocrinology ................................ 14 Infectious Disease ......................... 18

5-DaY pRogRamS

half-day learning format.17 CME credits.

Internal Medicine .......................... 8-9Women’s/Men’s Health ............ 10-11 Neurology/Psychiatry .................... 13

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DERmatologY

dErMaTology for ThE non-dErMaTologisTupon completion of this program, participants should be better able to:n review the diagnostic principles and treatment options

for dermatitis, papulosquamous disorders, as well as viral, fungal, and bacterial infections

n describe the step-wise approach for the diagnosis and treatment of acne and acneiform eruptions

n identify cutaneous findings that serve as surrogates of internal diseases

n differentiate benign and malignant skin tumors and employ appropriate in-office procedures

n discuss strategies for appropriate sun protection measures

PrograMDaY onE (8:00 am - 12:40 pm)• dermatitis• Papulosquamous disorders• Viral infections• bacterial infections• acne and acneiform Eruptions• Case Presentations

DaY tWo (8:00 am - 12:40 pm)• skin Manifestations of systemic disease• fungal infections• benign skin Tumors• skin surgery for Primary Care Physicians• Case Presentations

DaY tHREE (8:00 am - 10:00 am)• Premalignant and Malignant skin Tumors• Case Presentations

2012october 5-7new York, nYcrowne plaza times SquareStarting at $359 per night

november 2-4Walt Disney World® Resort, FlDisney’s BoardWalk ResortStarting at $269 per night

December 28-30las Vegas, nVthe VenetianStarting at $269 per night

2013march 15-17South Beach, Flloews miami Beach HotelStarting at $349 per night

June 21-23 las Vegas, nVthe cosmopolitanStarting at $259 per night

July 19-21cape cod, maocean Edge Resort and golf clubStarting at $325 per night

august 16-18San Diego, caSan Diego marriott marquis & marinaStarting at $199 per night

september 13-15Walt Disney World® Resort, FlDisney’s grand Floridian Resort & SpaStarting at $239 per night

Hotel rates subject to change, visit www.mer.org for details.

DATES AND loCaTions

ocean Edge Resort and golf clubCape Cod, Ma

crown plaza times Squarenew york City, ny

Disney’s BoardWalk ResortWalt Disney World® resort, fl

+ additional destinations!

©disney

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grand WaileaMaui, hi

mER — delivering credible, accredited cmE since 1983.

crown plaza times Squarenew york City, ny

casa marina ResortKey West, fl

intERnal mEDicinE

Hotel rates subject to change, visit www.mer.org for details. *4-Day Conference. **5-Day Conference.

DATES AND loCaTions

2012october 21-25**maui, Higrand WaileaNeuro/Psych/Rheum/DermStarting at $275 per night

november 15-18*Key West, Flcasa marina ResortEndo/CV/ID/GastroStarting at $259 per night

December 14-16las Vegas, nVmandarin orientalCardio/Derm/OrthoStarting at $179 per night

December 28-30new York, nYcrowne plaza times SquareGastro/Endo/NeuroStarting at $429 per night

2013february 8-10Scottsdale, aZthe phoenicianEndo/CV/IDStarting at $345 per night

march 17-21**maui, Higrand WaileaEndo/CV/ID/GastroStarting at $275 per night

march 25-29**nassau, Bahamasatlantis paradise island ResortPsych/ID/Derm/Adolesc MedStarting at $319 Beach Tower$349 Coral Tower$419 Royal Tower

inTErnal MEdiCinE for PriMary CarEMEr’s internal Medicine Conference series is now more comprehensive introducing new content modules that allow you to broaden your educational experience.

Each conference is unique. Visit www.mer.org for content topics and learning objectives for each offering.

MEr’s 3-day, 4-day and 5-day internal MedicineConference series will offer content in the following topics:

• adolescent Medicine

• Cardiovascular

• dermatology

• Endocrinology

• gastroenterology

• hepatology

• infectious disease

• neurology

• orthopedics

• Psychiatry

• Pulmonology

• rheumatology

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intercontinental paris le grandParis, france

DATES AND loCaTions

intERnal mEDicinE

aulani, a Disney Resort and Spa oahu, hi

the cosmopolitanlas Vegas, nV

+ additional destinations!

april 19-21las Vegas, nV the cosmopolitanNeuro/Psych/CVStarting at $259 per night

may 24-26Walt Disney World® Resort, Fl Disney’s grand Floridian Resort & SpaCV/Rheum/GastroStarting at $289 per night

June 9-13**oahu, Hi aulani, a Disney Resort & SpaNeuro/Psych/Rheum/DermStarting at $389 per night

July 22-25*paris, Franceintercontinental paris le grandEndo/Neuro/Derm/Gastro€305 single €330 doubleOne breakfast includedEach additional breakfast €10 per person

august 11-15**maui, Higrand WaileaRheum/Gastro/Pulm/IDStarting at $330 per night

september 13-15atlantic city, nJRevelCV/Derm/OrthoStarting at $229 per night

ViSit WWW.mER.oRg FoR complEtE SESSion titlES anD lEaRning oBJEctiVES FoR EacH mEEting

october 21-25, 2012 maui, Hi

• neurology• Psychiatry• rheumatology• dermatology

november 15-18, 2012 Key West, Fl

• Endocrinology• Cardiovascular• infectious disease• gastroenterology

December 14-16, 2012 las Vegas, nV

• Cardiovascular• dermatology• orthopedics

December 28-30, 2012 new York, nY

• gastroenterology• Endocrinology• neurology

February 8-10, 2013 Scottsdale, aZ

• Endocrinology• Cardiovascular• infectious disease

march 17-21, 2013 maui, Hi

• Endocrinology• Cardiovascular• infectious disease• gastroenterology

march 25-29, 2013 nassau, Bahamas

• Psychiatry• infectious disease• dermatology• adolescent Medicine

april 19-21, 2013 las Vegas, nV

• neurology• Psychiatry• Cardiovascular

may 24-26, 2013 Walt Disney World® Resort, Fl

• Cardiovascular• rheumatology• gastroenterology

June 9-13, 2013 oahu, Hi

• neurology• Psychiatry• rheumatology• dermatology

July 22-25 paris, France

• Endocrinology• neurology• dermatology• gastroenterology

august 11-15 maui, Hi

• rheumatology• gastroenterology• Pulmonology• infectious disease

September 13-15 atlantic city, nJ

• Cardiovascular• dermatology• orthopedics

n 3-Day Conference n 4-Day Conference n 5-Day Conference

©disney

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JW marriott San Francisco union Squaresan francisco, Ca

Conference space and exclusive hotel rates are limited. register TODAY!

DATES AND loCaTions

WomEn’S/mEn’S HEaltH

upon completion of this program, participants should be better able to:n distinguish between ovulatory and anovulatory uterine

bleeding and other menstrual abnormalities and select appropriate treatment options

n Explain the process of menopausal transition (climacteric) and describe the potential risks/benefits of hrT options, especially in relation to breast cancer and cardiovascular disease

n describe the management of hPV infection and abnormal pap smear results

n identify current strategies for diagnosing and managing osteoporosis, thyroid disorders and obese patients

n discuss the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome

n recognize and manage common symptoms of depression and other psychiatric disorders in women

PrograM (WoMEn’s hEalTh)DaY onE (8:00 am - 12:40 pm)• abnormal uterine bleeding• Menopausal Transition and hormone replacement Therapy• osteoporosis• Managing obesity• Case Presentations

DaY tWo (8:00 am - 12:40 pm)• Thyroid disorders in Women• depression in Women• other Psychiatric disorders• Management of abnormal Pap smears• Management of high-risk hPV infections• Case Presentations

DaY tHREE (8:00 am - 10:00 am)• Chronic fatigue syndrome• Case Presentations

2012november 2-4San Diego, caHotel Del coronadoUpdates in Women’s HealthStarting at $259 per night

2013february 15-17las Vegas, nVthe cosmopolitanUpdates in Women’s HealthStarting at $259 per night

may 24-26asheville, ncthe grove park innUpdates in Women’s HealthStarting at $279 per night

september 13-15San Francisco, caJW marriott San Francisco union SquareUpdates in Women’s HealthStarting at $269 per night

Hotel rates subject to change, visit www.mer.org for details.

uPdaTEs inWoMEn’s hEalTh

the cosmopolitanlas Vegas, nV

Hotel Del coronadosan diego, Ca

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Disney’s grand Floridian Resort & SpaWalt Disney World® resort, fl

©disney

WomEn’S/mEn’S HEaltH

crown plaza times Squarenew york City, ny

loews portofino Bay Hotel at universal Studiosorlando, fl

Topics to be covered when Men’s health is presented:

• male malignancies (testes and prostate) biology and treatment options using current medical

technology of prostate cancer; evaluation and treatment of testicular cancer and long-term ramifications after cure

• Benign prostatic conditions appropriate primary medical management of bPh

as well as identification of patients with complex or refractory cases that warrant referral; diagnosis and treatment of prostatitis

• prostate cancer Screening and treatment review and clarification of the often confusing and

political literature regarding prostate cancer screening, risks, and benefits of screening for prostate cancer and strategies for decreasing the risk of over treatment

• Hematuria, Bladder, and Kidney cancer differential diagnosis and work-up of hematuria;

differentiation between infection, prostate growth, and nephrolithiasis; diagnosis of kidney and bladder cancer

• Family planning: Fertility, infertility, Vasectomy Etiology of infertility and the appropriate work-

up, treatment, and timing of referral; options for contraception-vasectomy and vasectomy reversal

• Sexually transmitted Disease Presenting symptoms, lesions, latencies, diagnostic

work-ups and therapies of the common sexually transmitted diseases

• androgen Replacement, Sexual Function Treatment algorithm and safety profiles for the treatment

of erectile dysfunction; testosterone supplementation for the treatment of Ed or hypogonadism

uPdaTEs inMEn’s hEalTh

DATES AND loCaTions

men’s health content will be offered in these locations:

2012october 7-11**Walt Disney World® Resort, FlDisney’s grand Floridian Resort & SpaUpdates in Women’s/Men’s HealthStarting at $279 per night

December 14-16new York, nYcrowne plaza times SquareUpdates in Women’s/Men’s HealthStarting at $419 per night

2013march 21-24*orlando, Flloews portofino Bay Hotel at universal orlando®

Updates in Women’s/Men’s HealthStarting at $289 per night

July 25-28*mackinac island, migrand HotelUpdates in Women’s/Men’s Health$408 Cat I$498 Cat II$628 Cat IIIRates based on Double OccupancyDaily rates include full breakfast and dinner

+ additional destinations!*4-Day Conference. **5-Day Conference.

4-day and 5-day agendas and learning objectives at mer.org

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DATES AND loCaTions

caRDio/pulmonaRY

Cardio/PulMonary MEdiCinE for PriMary CarEupon completion of this program, participants should be better able to:n describe current diagnostic approaches to

hypertension, congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, aCs and Cad

n discuss treatment strategies reflective of current evidence-based medicine for hypertension, congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, aCs and Cad

n identify the pathophysiology and diagnostic approach of asthma, CoPd and common respiratory infections

n design treatment strategies reflective of current evidence-based medicine for asthma, CoPd and common respiratory infections

PrograMDaY onE (8:00 am - 12:40 pm)• asthma• Controversies in the Treatment of Common

respiratory infections• Workup of Patients with suspected Cad:

Which Tests for Which Patients• acute Coronary syndromes:

initial Workup and Treatment• Case Presentations: (Cardiology)

DaY tWo (8:00 am - 12:40 pm)• arrhythmia Management for the Primary Care Physician• hypertension update• Congestive heart failure• Everything you need to Know about CoPd• Case Presentations: (Pulmonary)

DaY tHREE (8:00 am - 10:00 am)• Primary and secondary Prevention of Cad• Case studies

Hotel rates subject to change, visit www.mer.org for details. *4-Day Conference.

2012December 13-16*Walt Disney World® Resort, FlDisney’s contemporary ResortStarting at $259 per night

2013January 25-27las Vegas, nVthe Bellagio$179 weekday$219 weekend

march 15-17Walt Disney World® Resort, FlDisney’s grand Floridian Resort & SpaStarting at $319 per night

april 18-21*Walt Disney World® Resort, Fl Disney’s Yacht and Beach club ResortsStarting at $299 per night

July 12-14Jackson Hole, WYHotel terraStarting at $279 per night

Hotel terra Jackson hole, Wy

the Bellagiolas Vegas, nV

Disney’s grand Floridian Resort & SpaWalt Disney World® resort, fl

+ additional destinations!

©disney

4-day agenda and learning objectives at mer.org

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PrograMnEuRologY• neurological exam• back pain• Epilepsy• Paroxysmal disorders• sleep disorders• alzheimer’s disease• Parkinson’s disease• Cerebrovascular disorders• headaches & migraine• dizziness & vertigo

pSYcHiatRY• adult adhd• bipolar disorders• adherence• The difficult patient• depression• substance abuse• anxiety disorders• suicide & violence

DATES AND loCaTions

nEuro/PsyCh MEdiCinE for PriMary CarE

nEuRologY/pSYcHiatRY

nEuRologY lEaRning oBJEctiVESupon completion of this program, participants should be better able to:n review a neurological examn Explain the differential diagnosis of seizures and the clinical

pharmacology of anti-epileptic drugsn distinguish dementia from delirium, as well as recognize the

neurological changes of normal agingn discuss developments in diagnostic technology and stroke

managementn assess and manage vascular and non-vascular headaches

and migraines

pSYcHiatRY lEaRning oBJEctiVESupon completion of this program, participants should be better able to:n review diagnosis and treatment (pharmacologic and

nonpharmacologic) of substance abuse, anxiety disorders, and adhd in adults

n discuss mood stabilizing psychosocial and pharmacologic treatments of bipolar disorder as well as frequent co-morbid psychiatric disorders

n describe common obstacles to coping with chronic illness and understand strategies that facilitate medication adherence, including the role of self-concept in adapting

n identify and set limits with problematic patients and use tools to manage personal reactions

n review risk factors and patients at risk for suicide and violence and intervene to make timely referrals to combat hopelessness

2012october 12-14las Vegas, nVthe cosmopolitanNeurology for Primary CareStarting at $219 per night

December 2-6**nassau, Bahamasatlantis paradise islandNeuro/Psych Medicine for Primary Care$129 Beach Tower$159 Coral Tower$189 Royal Tower

2013february 15-17Breckenridge, cothe Village at BreckenridgeNeurology for Primary Care$265 Village Hotel Room$265 Peak Nine Inn Studio$315 One Bedroom Condo$440 Two Bedroom Condo$575 Three Bedroom Condo

march 15-17las Vegas, nVthe VenetianNeuro/Psych Medicine for Primary CareStarting at $259 per night

June 20-23*Walt Disney World® Resort, FlDisney’s Yacht and Beach club ResortsNeurology for Primary CareStarting at $289 per night

July 5-7niagara Falls, on, canadamarriott gateway on the FallsNeurology for Primary Care$219 Cityview $299 Fallsview

august 1-4*Washington, Dcmandarin orientalNeuro/Psych Medicine for Primary CareStarting at $229 per night

For a list of complete learning objectives when Neurology only is presented see www.mer.org.Hotel rates subject to change, visit www.mer.org for details. *4-Day Conference. **5-Day Conference.

Disney’s Yacht & Beach club ResortsWalt Disney World® resort, fl

mandarin orientalWashington, dC

+ additional destinations!

©disney

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CliniCal EndoCrinology for PriMary CarEupon completion of this program, participants should be better able to:n describe and tailor treatment strategies for Type 1 and

Type 2 diabetesn review the diagnostic criteria and therapeutic

approaches to osteoporosis and other calcium-related disorders

n interpret the diagnostic criteria for dyslipidemia and design individualized treatment plans

n describe the pathophysiology surrounding obesity and council patients on the various weight management strategies including patient selection criteria for surgery

n discuss current diagnostic and treatment approaches to thyroid nodules and disorders

PrograMDaY onE (8:00 am - 12:40 pm)• Type 1 diabetes Mellitus• Type 2 diabetes Mellitus• disorders of Calcium Metabolism• Management of dyslipidemia• Case Presentations

DaY tWo (8:00 am - 12:40 pm)• disorders of Thyroid function• obesity Management update• Metabolic bone disease• Case Presentations

DaY tHREE (8:00 am - 10:00 am)• Thyroid nodules • Case Presentations

Hotel rates subject to change, visit www.mer.org for details. *4-Day Conference.

2012november 30-December 2las Vegas, nVthe cosmopolitanStarting at $219 per night

December 28-30Walt Disney World® Resort, FlDisney’s Yacht and Beach club ResortsStarting at $299 per night

2013february 21-24*nassau, Bahamasatlantis paradise island Resort$199 Beach Tower$219 Coral Tower$249 Royal Tower

april 4-7*St. John, uSVi the Westin St. John Resort & VillasStarting at $379 per night

June 27-30*Disneyland® Resort, caDisney’s Grand Californian Hotel® & SpaStarting at $249 per night

august 2-4las Vegas, nVthe Bellagio$169 Weekday$199 Weekend

DATES AND loCaTions

Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel® & SpaDisneyland® resort, Ca

atlantis paradise island Resortnassau, bahamas

the Westin St. John Resort & Villasst. John, usVi

EnDocRinologY

+ additional destinations!

4-day agenda and learning objectives at mer.org

©disney

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DATES AND loCaTions

gEriaTriC MEdiCinE for PriMary CarEupon completion of this program, participants should be better able to:n review a functional assessment of the elderly patientn use a comprehensive geriatric assessment to identify

potential issuesn discuss the etiologies, differential diagnoses, and

treatment approaches to depression in the elderlyn assess and manage cardiac, vascular, musculoskeletal

and urologic disordersn Evaluate gait disorders and design practical approaches

for the prevention of fallsn differentiate between cognitive impairment, dementias,

and alzheimer’s disease, and formulate appropriate treatment options

n Evaluate and manage pain in the older adult

PrograMDaY onE (8:00 am - 12:40 pm)• approach to the geriatric Patient• depression in the older adult• assessing and Managing urological disorders• addressing Cardiovascular Problems• Case Presentations

DaY tWo (8:00 am - 12:40 pm)• Vascular Problems• Common Musculoskeletal Problems• geriatric gait disorders and falls• diagnosis and Management of the Patient with

dementia or alzheimer’s disease• Case Presentations

DaY tHREE (8:00 am - 10:00 am)• Pain Management • Case Presentations

gERiatRic

2012December 7-9San Diego, caHotel Del coronadoStarting at $189 per night

2013march 15-17St. thomas, uSVimarriott Frenchman’s ReefStarting at $339 per night

april 12-14new orleans, la JW marriott new orleansStarting at $255 per night

July 5-7las Vegas, nVmandarin orientalStarting at $199 per night

august 9-11Walt Disney World® Resort, FlDisney’s contemporary ResortStarting at $239 per night

Hotel rates subject to change, visit www.mer.org for details.

marriott Frenchman’s Reefst. Thomas, usVi

mandarin orientallas Vegas, nV

JW marriott new orleansnew orleans, la

+ additional destinations!

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offiCE orThoPEdiCs for PriMary CarEupon completion of this program, participants should be better able to:n discuss common office orthopedic problemsn describe the anatomy and function of the shoulder and

knee jointsn review the basics and common pitfalls of orthopedic

x-ray interpretation for shoulder and knee imagingn describe how and when to utilize joint aspiration and

injection for the shoulder and knee jointsn assess common joint problems and describe treatment

options

PrograMDaY onE (8:00 am - 12:40 pm)• shoulder: rotator cuff syndrome; impingement,

frozen shoulder; subacromial bursitis; bicipital tendonitis; a-C joint disease

• upper Extremities: dislocation, differential diagnosis of associated neck problems and referred pain, joint injection/x-ray views and interpretation, indications for Mri

• Elbow: tennis and golfer’s elbow, nursemaid’s elbow, olecranon bursitis, supracondylar fractures, joint injection/x-ray interpretation

• Wrist and hand

DaY tWo (8:00 am - 12:40 pm)• Knee: evaluation and treatment of anterior knee

pain; aCl, meniscus, Mri; common sports injuries; osteoarthritis and hyaluronan; bursitis: prepatellar, pes anserine; baker’s cyst; joint injection/x-ray interpretation; pediatrics

• ankle and foot

DaY tHREE (8:00 am - 10:00 am)• shoulder Examination and injection Workshop • Knee Examination, injection, and aspiration Workshop

Hotel rates subject to change, visit www.mer.org for details.

2012october 5-7napa, cathe meritage Resort and SpaStarting at $319 per night

2013february 22-24Walt Disney World® Resort, FlDisney’s grand Floridian Resort and SpaStarting at $299 per night

may 10 -12 Key West, Fl casa marina ResortStarting at $280 per night

august 16-18lake george, nYthe Sagamore$289 Lower Lodge Room$339 Walk-in Lodge Room$479 Hotel Room Garden View$519 Lower Lodge Suite$569 Walk-In Lodge Suite$599 Hotel Room Lake View

DATES AND loCaTions

casa marina ResortKey West, fl

oRtHopEDicS

the Sagamorelake george, ny

the meritage Resort & Spanapa, Ca

+ additional destination!

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DATES AND loCaTions

RHEumatologY/muSculoSKElEtal

rhEuMaTology andMusCulosKElETal MEdiCinE for PriMary CarEupon completion of this program, participants should be better able to:n differentiate between inflammatory and

non-inflammatory joint pain and the differential diagnosis of each category

n describe the technique of joint aspiration, joint injection, and synovial fluid analysis

n demonstrate a musculoskeletal examinationn Evaluate and treat osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, spinal

pain, regional pain syndromes, osteoporosis, and goutn use current evidence to design treatment

strategies for rheumatoid arthritis

PrograMDaY onE (8:00 am - 12:40 pm)• Evaluating the Patient with Joint Pain• Physical Examination of Joints and soft Tissue and

diagnosis of regional Pain syndromes• differential diagnosis of inflammatory arthritis• update in Pharmacology for arthritis• Workshop: hands-on Joint and soft Tissue

Examination

DaY tWo (8:00 am - 12:40 pm)• osteoarthritis • Crystal disease: gout and Pseudogout• spinal Pain• osteoporosis• Joint injection Technique• Workshop: Joint aspiration and injection Technique

DaY tHREE (8:00 am - 10:00 am)• fibromyalgia• Case Presentations

2012november 2-4las Vegas, nVthe cosmopolitanStarting at $219 per night

2013april 26-28napa, ca the meritage Resort and SpaStarting at $229 per night

June 14-16nashville, tngaylord opryland Resort & convention centerStarting at $219 per night

september 20-22las Vegas, nVthe cosmopolitanStarting at $239 per night

Hotel rates subject to change, visit www.mer.org for details.

the meritage Resort and Spanapa, Ca

gaylord opryland Resort & convention centernashville, Tn

the cosmopolitanlas Vegas, nV

+ additional destination!

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infECTious disEasE MEdiCinE for PriMary CarEupon completion of this program, participants should be better able to:n discuss the most important approaches to the

febrile patient with potentially life-threatening diseases in both hospital- and clinic-associated settings

n diagnose and manage important infectious disease syndromes in a range of organ-based systems (respiratory, gastrointestinal, skin and soft-tissue)

n identify the 2012 updates for immunizations and genitourinary infections (including selected sexually transmitted diseases)

n review important travel-associated and animal bite-related infectious disease syndromes

n describe important strategies for the evaluation of infections in immunocompromised hosts

PrograMDaY onE (8:00 am - 12:40 pm)• Evidence-based review of infectious diseases• Travel-associated infections• animal bites and related syndromes• gastrointestinal infections and Clostridium Difficile• Case Presentations—respiratory Tract infections

DaY tWo (8:00 am - 12:40 pm)• immunizations: update 2012• bone and Joint infections• genitourinary diseases: update 2012• Evidence-based review of healthcare-associated

infections• Case Presentations: infectious disease syndromes in

the special host

DaY tHREE (8:00 am - 10:00 am)• skin and soft-Tissue infections• Case Presentations: don’t Miss it: ambulatory Care

infectious disease Emergencies

Hotel rates subject to change, visit www.mer.org for details. *4-Day Conference.

2013february 14-17*St. Kitts, West indiesSt. Kitts marriott Resort & the Royal Beach casinoStarting at $250 (USD) per night

may 17-19las Vegas, nV the Bellagio$179 weekday$249 weekend

august 30-september 1aspen, cothe St. Regis aspen ResortStarting at $299 per night

the St. Regis aspen Resortaspen, Co

St. Kitts marriott Resort & the Royal Beach casinost. Kitts, West indies

the Bellagiolas Vegas, nV

DATES AND loCaTions

inFEctiouS DiSEaSE

4-day agenda and learning objectives at mer.org

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SpEcial conFEREncES

nEW topicS, nEW StuDiES, nEW inFoRmation.

The medical profession is always advancing and evolving, as is the MEr content. MEr continues to update our conferences and add new topics in an effort to keep you current.

monDaY tHRougH FRiDaY ScHEDulE

november 30-December 2, 2012marriott Frenchman’s ReefSt. thomas, uSViinternal Medicine: hem-onc/Pulmonology/Vascular updates for Primary Care starting at $240 per night

July 19-21, 2013Disney’s Boardwalk ResortWalt Disney World® Resort, Fllegal, Tax and financial updates for the Medical Practicestarting at $229 per night

marriott Frenchman’s Reefst. Thomas, usVi

©disney

Disney’s Boardwalk ResortWalt Disney World® resort, fl

atlantis paradise island Resortnassau, bahamas

all-nEW ConTEnT dEVEloPEd EsPECially for PriMary CarE!

uniquE ConfErEnCE sChEdulE

monday, march 25 - Friday, march 29, 2013atlantis paradise island Resortnassau, Bahamasinternal Medicine for Primary Care:Psychiatry/infectious disease/dermatology/adolescent Medicinestarting at: $319 beach Tower$349 Coral Tower$419 royal Tower

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SpEcial nEW YEaR’S conFEREncES

register for your choice of 3-day, 4-day and 5-day conferences.

CElEbraTE nEW yEar’s aT an ExCiTing dEsTinaTion!

BRing in tHE nEW YEaR WitH mER at onE oF ouR tHREE YEaR-EnD pRogRamS

December 28-30, 2012the Venetianlas Vegas, nVdermatology for the non-dermatologist you can bet on new year’s Eve in Vegas being a world-class celebration!

starting at $269 per night

December 28-30, 2012crown plaza times Squarenew York, nYinternal Medicine: gastro/Endo/neuroWatch the famous ball drop and celebrate new year’s with about a million of your closest friends!

starting at $429 per night

December 28-30, 2012Disney’s Yacht & Beach club ResortsWalt Disney World® Resort, FlClinical Endocrinology for Primary Carehave a magical new year’s with your family and friends at disney!

starting at $299 per night

the Venetianlas Vegas, nV

©disney

crown plaza times Squarenew york, ny

Disney’s Yacht & Beach club ResortsWalt Disney World® resort, fl

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PrograM aCCrEdiTaTionpHYSician accREDitationMedical Education resources (MEr) is accredited by the accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (aCCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

cREDit DESignationMedical Education resources (MEr) designates these live activities for a maximum of 11-17 aMa Pra Category 1 credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.*

amERican acaDEmY oF FamilY pHYSicianSThese activities have been reviewed and are acceptable for up to 11-17 Prescribed Credits by the american academy of family Physicians.*

amERican oStEopatHic aSSociationThese programs are approved for 11-17 hours in Category 2-a by the american osteopathic association.*

amERican collEgE oF EmERgEncY pHYSicianSThese activities are approved by the american College of Emergency Physicians for a maximum of 11-17 hours a.C.E.P. Category i credit.1*

amERican acaDEmY oF pHYSician aSSiStantSaaPa accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for Category i credit from aoaCCME, Prescribed Credit from aafP, and aMa Pra Category 1 CreditsTM from organizations accredited by the aCCME or a recognized state medical society. Physician assistants may receive a maximum of 11-17 hours of Category i credit for completing these programs.*

nuRSing accREDitationMedical Education resources (MEr) is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the american nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on accreditation.

These CE activities provide 11-17 contact hours of continuing nursing education.*

Medical Education resources (MEr) is approved by the California board of registered nursing, Provider #CEP 12299. These CE activities provide 11-17 contact hours.

amERican council FoR pHaRmacY EDucation

Medical Education resources (MEr) is accredited by the accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider

of continuing pharmacy education. MEr designates these continuing education activities for 11-17 contact hour(s) (1.1-1.7 CEus) of the accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education.*

Visit www.mer.org for the universal Program numbers for each activity.

These activities are certified as Knowledge-based CPE.

TargET audiEnCEThese programs are targeted to office-based primary care providers and other health professionals with updates in primary care medicine

nursing PurPosE sTaTEMEnTTo provide updates in primary care medicine to office-based providers

faCulTy affiliaTionMEr Conference speakers represent 75 leading medical institutions, including:• Mayo Clinic• Cleveland Clinic• harvard Medical school• stanford university

school of Medicine• Johns hopkins university

school of Medicine• Plus many more

*3-day conferences offer 11 credits. 4-Day Conferences offer 14 credits. 5-Day Conferences offer 17 credits.1Note: Women’s/Men’s Health and Dermatology are not approved for A.C.E.P. credit.

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rEgisTraTion fEEs

Credits offered: ama, aoa, aaFp, acEp, aapa, ancc, acpE.

ConferenCes

PHYSICIANSRESIDENTS & OTHER

HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

Early Bird Regular Early Bird Regular

3-Day Conferences• Dermatology• Internal Medicine• Women’s/Men’s Health• Cardio/Pulmonary• Neurology/Psychiatry• Endocrinology• Geriatric Medicine• Infectious Disease• Hem-Onc/Pulmonology/ Vascular• Legal/Tax/Fin. Updates(see pages 7-20)

$595 $695 $445 $495

• Orthopedics• Rheumatology/

Musculoskeletal(see pages 16-17)

$695 $795 $545 $595

4-Day Conferences• Internal Medicine• Women’s/Men’s Health• Cardio/Pulmonary• Neurology/Psychiatry• Endocrinology• Infectious Disease(see pages 8-14 and 18)

$795 $895 $645 $695

5-Day Conferences• Internal Medicine• Women’s/Men’s Health• Neurology/Psychiatry(see pages 8-11, 13 and 19)

$895 $995 $695 $745

new york(see pages 7-11 and 20)

$695 $795 $545 $595

paris, france(see page 9)

$1,095 $1,195 $945 $995

pRicing optionS

physiciansPhysicians with an M.d. or d.o. designation are eligible.

Residents & other Health professionalsPricing for residents and other health professionals is open to medical residents, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, and Pharmds /rPhs.

Early Bird RegistrationsTo be eligible for the Early bird rate, registrations must be confirmed by MEr at least 60 days before the start of the conference.

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accommoDationShotel rates are subject to change without notice.

space is limited in our negotiated room-block. Early reservations are recommended to ensure accommodations at these popular properties. availability and rates are subject to change once room-blocks are filled.

group rates shown do not include taxes and fees. Please contact the hotel to receive specific information on cancellation policies and other information.

duE To ThE PoPulariTy of ThEsE PrograMs and faCiliTiEs, WE May noT bE ablE To guaranTEE hoTEl aCCoMModaTions WiThin 30 days of ThE ConfErEnCE. PlEasE rEgisTEr as soon as PossiblE. hoTEl raTEs arE subJECT To ChangE.

aiRFaRE anD caR DiScountSspecial discounted airfare is being offered for MEr attendees on american airlines, united airlines and Continental airlines. additionally, MEr has negotiated discounted rental car rates with hertz, alamo, and national. all airfare and rental car reservations must be made directly with the respective airline or rental company. Please call MEr at 800-421-3756 to get the desired MEr discount code. please do not book airfare until registration and hotel reservations are confirmed.

Conference registrations must be accompanied by payment. We cannot confirm your course registration until payment is received.

BuSinESS DEDuction FoR WoRK-RElatED EDucationContact your tax advisor for more details.

cancellation policyif you are unable to attend and are forced to cancel or transfer your registration, a full refund is given for cancellations made within one week from the date you register for a conference. Cancellations/transfers made after one week from your registration date and prior to one week before the course start date are non-refundable; however, they may be credited toward a future MEr registration minus a non-refundable $50 fee. The credits expire one year from the date of cancellation.

if you are unable to attend the program you registered for and/or do not notify MEr by one week before the course start date, your entire registration fee will be non-refundable.

Disclaimera portion of your room rate will be applied to offset the cost of the food and beverage served during the meeting to participants only. This includes daily breakfast and morning coffee breaks during meeting hours for registered attendees.

Disclosure of conflicts of interestit is the policy of Medical Education resources (MEr) to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all of its educational activities. in accordance with this policy, MEr identifies conflicts of interest with its instructors, content managers, and other individuals who are in a position to control the content of an activity. Conflicts are resolved by MEr to ensure that all scientific research referred to, reported, or used in a CME activity conforms to the generally accepted standards of experimental design, data collection, and analysis.

To rEquEsT inforMaTion or TorEgisTEr for a ConfErEnCE:

program FormatsThe conferences consist of half-day morning sessions. breakfast is provided to attendees each meeting day.

Special assistanceMEr’s policy is to comply with the americans with disabilities act. if special arrangements are necessary for an individual with a disability to attend a conference, please contact our registration department at 1-800-421-3756.

mER’s green initiativelike you, MEr believes it is important to conserve and protect the natural resources we have been given. in 2012, we are taking steps toward being more ecologically friendly. The most noticeable change for our attendees will be the provision of take home flash drives containing all materials presented in the conference. in this way, we will be able to save hundreds of thousands of sheets of paper per year. MEr believes that all of us should reduce, reuse and recycle as much as possible.

©2012 MER

ONLINEVisit our websitewww.mer.org

PHONECall toll free 1-800-421-3756 or 303-798-96828:00am–4:30pm mst

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