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Discover all the unique advantages that Primary Care Today offers: 1) Topics: A Clinical Update of 25 lectures that meet the needs and challenges of your practice. 2) Convenience: No rush hour traffic to the city core. Located at the International Centre on Airport Road. Minutes from Pearson Airport and easy access from Hwy 401, 407, 409 and 427. Close to hotels with shuttle bus service. Best of all — FREE PARKING! 3) Mainpro-M1 Credits: Earn up to 15 hours of accredited activity in only 3 days. 4) Mainpro-C Seminars: A complement of small group learning offered daily. Extra fees apply. 5) FREE Symposia: Industry Sponsored CME sessions offered at Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. 6) Cost to Register: Only $95 to register for all 3 days. 7) Speakers: Our Planning Committee will draw upon the best speakers for each topic within the Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto and from across Canada. 8) Networking: Join your many peers for this once a year learning opportunity. 9) National Event: Reside outside of Ontario? Plan a working vacation to Toronto and bring your partner. Combine work and pleasure. Special hotel room rates and travel packages are available. 10) Exhibit Hall: An easy, one-stop shopping approach allows you to preview the latest array of family medicine products & services from top medical and healthcare companies. The Continuing Medical Education Program: In an era of rapid change, education does not stop with graduation. Physicians who want to update their skills to current standards, learn new techniques, or to master the latest information technology turn to the medical schools of Canadian universities. Learning is a life long business, and the U of T's Faculty of Medicine departments keep abreast of the latest developments in their fields. While pursuing their vision of academic excellence, the Department of Family & Community Medicine, University of Toronto, has become a world–leader in innovative learning research and benchmarking continuing education standards. The U of T's Department of Family & Community Medicine is also one of North America's largest department's of family medicine, with over 650 faculty members physicians, teachers and researchers. All Continuing Medical Education sessions for Primary Care Today will be developed by the Department of Family & Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. |




