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‘Hybrid Events Are Here to Stay’

Convene by PCMA

The American Society of Hematology (ASH) is aiming to restore its pre-pandemic in-person participation at the same time it cultivates a larger online audience. The registration fee was structured according to the length of access to the online content, with prices increasing for each month of continued access.

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Salary Survey 2022: Calculating the Pandemic’s Effect on Event Organizers’ Compensation, Day-to-Day Work

Convene by PCMA

As a result of the pandemic-forced move to online events, one-quarter of respondents said they earned the DES (Digital Event Strategist) designation, compared to just 7 percent who had a DES in the 2020 survey. of respondents supervise a meetings staff. Senior-level. Twenty-six percent are managers, followed by directors (22 percent).

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How Tourisme Montréal Helped AIDS Conference Reach Its Full Potential

Convene by PCMA

The 24th International AIDS Conference welcomed 8,000 people in person at the Palais des congrès de Montréal and another 1,000 for the virtual event online. Eva Blue/Tourisme Montréal). In 1989, Montréal served as the host city for the 5th International AIDS Conference.

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Business Events and Society: Divided We Fall

Convene by PCMA

The results of this survey bear out a disturbing trend that has been years in the making: Societies have become polarized around issues of health and safety. I find it perplexing that we would ignore science — whether it’s the efficacy of vaccinations or climate change — because we align with a political party.

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‘The Hugs Felt More Genuine’ at This In-Person Health-Care Meeting

Convene by PCMA

While COVID forced the event online in 2020 , and it was well received by attendees, the organization — which represents more than 38,000 emergency physicians, emergency medicine residents, and medical students — was strongly in favor of returning to a face-to-face event. Where: Boston Convention and Exhibition Center and online.

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