American Podiatric Medical Association - APMA Annual Scientific Meeting (The National) 2022

Event contact title
Director of Development
Event contact first name
Kenna
Event contact last name
Barrett
Email
kbarrett@apma.org
Event contact telephone number
301-581-9240
Description

Make plans now to come to Orlando this summer for the APMA 2022 Annual Scientific Meeting (The National), July 28–31. Enjoy four days of can't-miss education and networking with colleagues and industry leaders. Make your commitment now to the must-attend event for every podiatric physician and surgeon.

With a nationwide network of more than 12,000 podiatric physicians and surgeons, APMA offers industry a breadth and scope of visibility that is unparalleled. For more than 100 years, APMA has been the voice of podiatry. We welcome industry to join us as we advocate and elevate this great profession for the benefit of our members and the public. 

Attendee information
WHO ATTENDS:

~Our members represent a diverse range of practice areas:

   • Surgery • Wound Care • Diabetic Care • Biomechanics • Geriatrics • Pediatrics • Dermatology

~In addition to health care, other areas of interest include:

   • Financial Management • Business Operations • Billing and Coding • Strategic Planning •     Marketing • Ancillary Services

Exhibitor information

Contact Kenna Barrett, Director of Development, at kbarrett@apma.org or 301-581-9240.

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