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Why Cleveland is the Best Choice for Your Medical Meeting

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The atrium in the newly expanded Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland When it comes to medical meetings, Cleveland is a world-class destination in a league of its own. Cleveland has the most concentrated area of hospitals and medical research centers in America.

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How to Plan Better Medical Meetings by the Numbers

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Meet the Experts. Megan Finnell is director of meetings and conferences for Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) and Timothy Simpson is brand and engagement chief strategist with Design Studio by Maritz Global Events. The post How to Plan Better Medical Meetings by the Numbers appeared first on Smart Meetings.

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4 Ideas to Improve Conference Exhibits

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Expo Halls “The waste is a real issue when it comes to traditional trade shows. Courtesy EUSEM) Create More of a Buzz in the Exhibit Hall Davi Kaur “The exhibition is a sacred cow at medical meetings,” said Davi Kaur , CEO of the European Society for Emergency Medicine (EUSEM).

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The Anti-Diet Movement on Display at an Event for Dieticians

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A recent story in The Washington Post — also about diet, as it turns out — focuses on the flip side of this equation: how a conference can contribute to the spread of misinformation that can have harmful effects on the population at large. Exhibitors pay for the space to promote their products.

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ARVO Conference in Seattle Opened Eyes to Lingering International Travel Challenges

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Long wait times and inflationary pressure linger at in-person-only medical meeting The arrival in Seattle of 11,631 attendees for the 2024 Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology ( ARVO ) conference in May was the culmination of a logistical struggle to return to bringing the world of eye doctors together at 2019 levels.