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IC Healthcare Team Event: Finding Better Relief

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I received the following email from the IC Association and I wanted to pass the information along for this event.  If you can’t attend in person, you can sign up for the webcast.

WHAT:
In-person Event in Nashville: An opportunity for patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers to meet face-to-face with leaders in the field to learn more about IC. This event offers attendees a chance to hear respected physicians discuss their IC treatment philosophies, as well as meet other people affected by IC.

Live Webcast: If you are unable to attend the event in person but would like to tune in and participate, the ICA will be airing a live webcast of the in-person event. Online participants will have the opportunity to pose questions to the presenters and provide feedback during the event.

FEATURED SPEAKERS:
Barry Jarnigan, MD & Ragi Doggweiler, MD

WHEN:
Saturday, June 5, 2010
9:30AM – 11:30AM
Registration opens at 9:15AM

WHERE:
Hutton Hotel, Vista Ballrooms B & D
1808 West End Avenue
Nashville, TN 37203

REGISTRATION FEES:
ICA Member $15/ Non-member: $25**
Note: This fee applies to both the in-person event in Nashville and the webcast.

If you are an ICA member, be sure to log in to register at the member’s only rate. If you are not currently an ICA member, you can become a member now to register at the member’s only price. Once you have joined you will receive an email with instructions on how to sign up for this event at the member price.

  • Click here to register for the In-Person Patient Forum in Nashville.
  • Click here to register for the Live Webcast.

PARKING:
Self parking is available for a $7 charge and valet parking for non-hotel guests is available for a charge of $10 per day.

LODGING:
A room block has been reserved for participants at the Hutton Hotel, 1808 West End Avenue, Nashville, TN 37203 at $149.00 per night plus fees/tax single or double. This discount rate is available until May 4, 2010. Participants are required to book their own rooms. Call and mention the Saint Thomas Health Services Pelvic Pain conference to reserve your room at the discounted rate or reserve a room online. Discounted rooms are limited and based on availability.

**The ICA is unable to provide refunds for registration fees for this event for any reason. Your registration can, however, be transferred to another person in the event that you are unable to attend. Please contact icamail@ichelp.org for a registration transfer.

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