2012 Annual Education Conference

NSGC 2012 Annual Education Conference
October 24-27, 2012 (as a reminder, NSGC's pattern is shifting to a Wednesday-Saturday)
John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center

The 31st NSGC Annual Education Conference (AEC), October 24-27, 2012 will be held at the John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center in beautiful Boston, Massachusetts. The AEC annually offers a notable slate of presentations on a diverse range of topics, as well as educational breakout sessions that allow for a smaller group dynamic on specific areas of interest.

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Housing & Travel Information Ancillary Meetings 
Registration Information  Sponsorship & Exhibitor Information
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Who Should Attend the AEC?

  • Genetic counselors
  • Genetic counseling students
  • Physicians, nurses and healthcare professionals interested in genetics

 

Are you on Facebook? Join the NSGC 31st Annual Education Conference Facebook Group to receive updates about this event directly through your Facebook account. Connect with colleagues who are also planning on attending the AEC in Boston.

Justify Your Attendance to the AEC
You can’t afford to miss this opportunity to connect with your colleagues and advance your education in healthcare in Boston. Need to receive approval from your supervisor? Download the AEC justification letter template to demonstrate why conference attendance is a valuable investment.

***Please note that on occasion, an NSGC photographer or staff member may take photos or video of participants at NSGC events.  Please be aware that these photos and videos are for NSGC use only, and may appear in NSGC's conference programs, brochures, catalogs, newsletters, website and other publications and materials.  Your attendance constitutes your permission and consent for this photography subsequent usage.

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