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General Information
Meals:
The registration fee includes all
breakfasts, lunches, breaks and receptions Monday - Wednesday. Monday
Night Reception: this event is designed to allow guests to view all
posters on display and interact with the authors and presenters. We hope
conference guests use this time to learn about ground-breaking new
programs and treatment techniques being implemented by breast health
care facilities worldwide.
Monday Night Reception:
This reception is designed to allow guests to visit the exhibits,
learn about new products and services, socialize and
establish new relationships with professional peers from around the
country. We hope conference guests use this time to meet fellow
professionals
with whom they may share time together enjoying the sites of Las Vegas.
Exhibit Hall:
An array of specialized technology, equipment, products, and
services will be on display for breast centers, group practices, and
practitioners of breast health care. Exhibits will be open during
non–lecture times (during breaks, meals and receptions). Visit the NCBC
website www.breastcare.org to
view a list of all exhibitors to date.
Recommended Dress:
Business casual. Temperatures in meeting rooms and personal comforts
vary greatly. As meeting rooms usually seem cold,
please bring a sweater or jacket to compensate.
Registration Materials: Each attendee will receive a conference
syllabus, which will contain speaker information, conference logistic
information,
exhibitor and sponsor listings and other pertinent information.
Disability Statement:
If you have a disability, please contact the NCBC office by January
28, 2008 to notify the staff of any special needs in order to
help us better serve you.
Travel Information
Hotel Reservations:
All hotel reservations are handled by the
NCBC housing company, Summit Planners, Inc., who is under contract with
the NCBC. Our contract with the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
requires us to meet a minimum number of rooms reserved by our conference
guests. By meeting this minimum, a potential room rental fee in the tens
of thousands of dollars, is waived. We have met our contract minimums in
the past, and with your help, anticipate meeting the minimum again in
2008. We ask conference guests to make their hotel room reservations
with the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino and use our housing company.
Reservations can be made
three different ways:
1) As part of the Conference Registration Form – there is a Housing
Reservation Form included on the conference registration form;
2) Online – by going to the NCBC web site
www.breastcare.org and reserving
a room; or
3) Fax a housing request form to the NCBC or Summit Planners office.
Forms are available on the NCBC Internet web site and in the Conference
Program Flyer. Reservations or inquiries may also be directed to the
NCBC office or Summit Planners.
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Housing Company |
NCBC Office |
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Phone: 574-968-4301 |
Phone: 574-267-8058 |
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Toll Free:
888-581-5455 |
Fax: 574-267-8268 |
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Fax: 574-968-4305 |
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Air Travel: Flight arrangements
may be made through Summit Planners. There is a $20 fee for this
personal service assessed by Summit Planners.
Evening Networking
for individuals attending the conference
Last year the Evening Networking Program
met with huge success! If you are attending the conference without your
co–workers, friends or significant others and would like to experience
what Vegas has to offer, but not alone, this is the group to join! This
year Julie Susi from Mercy Hospital in Portland, Maine will bring
together conference attendees who will be attending by themselves. Julie
plans to organize individuals into small networking groups to enjoy Las
Vegas in the evenings after the day-long conference. If you are
attending the conference alone and would like to network with a group of
fellow
peers contact Julie Susi at
susij@mercyme.com or call the NCBC office at 574–267–8058 and
let her know your arrival date and time. Based upon your arrival
information, you will be invited to a meeting to organize and break off
into groups according to interests, i.e. dancing, exercise, dinner,
shows, gambling, shopping, etc.
It’s a sure way to
network and have lots of fun!!!
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