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S P I L L A N E ET AL. vol. 3, No. 2, February 1996
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A n n o u n c e m e n t
The MRI Education Foundation is offering the following courses in magnetic resonance imaging in 1996: • N e u r o W e e k e n d Review, April 25-28, 1996, at the Westin Hotel in Cincinnati, OH. The course instructor is
Stephen J. Pomeranz, MD. Twenty-six hours of Category 1 AMA credit will be awarded. The cost is $870 for physi- cians, $770 for previous attendees, and $570 for residents and technologists.
• O r t h o p e d i c Weekend , June 23-28 1996, at the Vienna Marriott Hotel in Vienna, Austria. The course instructor is Stephen J. Pomeranz, MD. Thirty-six hours of Category 1 AMA credit will be awarded. The cost is $870 for physi- cians, $770 for previous attendees, and $570 for residents and technologists.
• O r t h o p e d i c W o r k s h o p , November 27-29, 1996, at the Four Seasons Hotel in Chicago, IL. The course instruc- tor is Stephen J. Pomeranz, MD. Twenty hours of Category 1 AMA credit will be awarded. The cost is $870 for phy- sicians, $770 for previous attendees, and $570 for residents and technologists.
For more information on these educational activities, contact the MRI Education Foundation, 2600 Euclid Ave.,
Cincinnati, OH 45219-2199; (800) 282-3404, fax (513) 281-3420.
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