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Featured Industry: Marketing
Featured Events
- June 13-17, 2010: Drug Information Association Annual Meeting, Washington DC (visit GLS at Booth #1537). The DIA Annual Meeting is the premier event for professionals involved in the discovery, development, and lifecycle management of pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and related products. There is no other industry meeting of its kind that can rival the breadth and depth of experience that this meeting delivers. With 25 content-area tracks, 330 sessions and 20 tutorials, presentations are geared to attendees at all disciplines, works settings, and experience levels. The DIA Annual Meeting, above all others, offers valuable professional cross-functional learning and networking experiences. Find out more.
- August 13-15, 2010: Health, Beauty, Fitness & Lifestyle Asia, World Trade Center Metro, Manila, Philippines. Health, Beauty, Fitness & Lifestyle Asia is recognized in the Philippine Health & Wellness industry as the country's most successful trade event. Bringing together manufacturers and buyers, traders merchandisers as well as health and beauty professionals from around the world, HBFL ASIA 2010 promises to continue its commitment in promoting the growing industry of beauty hubs, health and wellness businesses as well as continuously creating the perfect platform to complete business deals, hold trade negotiations and expand business bases. The focus of this event is to bring the very best of the Health & Beauty industry together and meeting new needs in the global market by offering innovative business opportunity to reach potential customers on the latest products, equipment and technology related to total wellness. Admission is free! Find out more.
- October 18-21, 2010: Seventh National Conference on Quality Health Care for Culturally Diverse Populations, Baltimore, MD. The theme of the 2010 Diversity RX conference is "Improving health care for culturally diverse populations: A new place on the national health agenda." From state initiatives to accreditation standards to national health care reform, improving the health of culturally diverse populations is on the agenda of our country's health policymakers. With the aim of reducing persistent health disparities and improving quality and access, integrating culturally and linguistically appropriate services into health care has figured prominently on the health policy agendas of the US Congress, The Joint Commission, the National Committee for Quality Assurance, the National Quality Forum, and the Institute of Medicine. The conference panels and sessions will address the implications of these initiatives and others, in the context of the tenth anniversary of the CLAS Standards. Find out more.
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