Where Medical Education Meets Fun
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Whether you’re a repeat CME Conference attendee or have never been to one of Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts’ legendary conferences, you’ll want to check out our new video. Watch short clips of our speakers, who rarely stand still as they energize and inspire their audience; listen to peers explain why we’re their CME conference of choice; and enjoy scenes from some of our most popular conference sites.
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Theme Park Tickets or a $200 Gift Card Could be Yours!
Register for the Pensacola, FL CME Conference, May 21-24, or the Orlando, FL CME conference June 3-6 and you could win two tickets to the Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, or Disney’s Hollywood Studios OR a $200 Visa gift card! Hurry! The contest ends on February 3!
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Theme Park Tickets or a $200 Gift Card Could be Yours!
Register for the Pensacola, FL CME Conference, May 21-24, or the Orlando, FL CME conference June 3-6 and you could win two tickets to the Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, or Disney’s Hollywood Studios OR a $200 Visa gift card! Hurry! The contest ends on February 3!
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More than $17,600 in SPIRIT Referrals Distributed in 2023
Have you shared your SPIRIT?
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SPIRIT, our loyalty referral program, distributed more than $17,600 last year, and if you’re not benefiting from this incredible program, listen up!
Enrolling is simple: Once you register for any Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts CME event, you will be assigned a unique SPIRIT reward number. Share that number every time you refer your friends and colleagues to our CME events. For every person who then registers using your SPIRIT code, and is NEW to our events, you both receive $100 for in-person registrations or $50 rewards for virtual and on-demand registrations! Checks to you and the people registered with your code will be mailed two to four weeks following the event.
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Speaker Spotlight
Aleece Fosnight, PA-C, CSC-S, CSE, NCMP, IF
A CME Conference is only as good as its speakers, and at Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts, we hire the best. To us, that means they’re up-to-date, they’re thought leaders in their field, and they’re engaging enough to keep attendees’ attention over the course of their full-day of focused study. For women’s health, we turn to Aleece Fosnight, PA-C, CSC-S, CSE, NCMP, IF, a physician assistant who specializes in sexual medicine, women’s health, and urology. She is a certified sex counselor, sexuality educator, and sex counselor supervisor through the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists, as well.
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January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month
Although cervical cancer is one of the most preventable and treatable types of cancer, it has a heavy impact on women, with 90% of cases and deaths occurring in low- and middle-income countries around the world. In 2020, in fact, about 604,000 women were diagnosed with cervical cancer, and 342,000 died from the disease. To encourage increased education cervical health and cervical cancer prevention – and take steps to help eliminate this preventable cancer – Cervical Cancer Awareness Month in January is an important opportunity to share evidence-based information, promote vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV) and screening, and emphasize the World Health Organization (WHO) Global Cervical Cancer Elimination Initiative.
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