OB/GYN Ultrasound Master Series

From: Bruce Speyer (bruce.speyer@medispecialty.com)
Thu Sep 26 20:20:53 2002


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                     OB/GYN Ultrasound Master Series
                  'State of the Art for Women's Health'
                           SPRING 2003 Program

Join us March 20 23, 2003 at the ATLANTIS on Paradise Island, Bahamas or May 9 11, 2003 at the Hyatt Regency Capitol Hill, Washington, DC

Ultrasound Master Series conferences present the latest techniques and best methods in the field. The faculty are leading experts in clinical research, teachers and hands-on clinicians. Their work has influenced the OB/GYN practice for years.

EARN UP TO 20 AMA CATEGORY 1 CREDITS and INTERACT WITH THE EXPERTS:

* BERYL R. BENACERRAF, MD Clinical Professor of OB/GYN, Clinical Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School

* JOSHUA A. COPEL, MD Professor, Dept. of OB/GYN , Yale University School of Medicine, Dir. Of Obstetrics, Yale New Haven Hospital

* STEVEN R. GOLDSTEIN, MD Professor of OB/GYN, Director of Gynecological Ultrasound, New York University School of Medicine

* ANA MONTEAGUDO, MD Associate Professor of Clinical OB/GYN, Director of Obstetrics, New York University / Bellevue Hospital

* ILAN TIMOR-TRITSCH, MD Professor of OB/GYN, Director of OB/GYN Ultrasound, New York University School of Medicine In Washington they will be joined by

* Roy Filly, MD, Professor of Radiology, University of California, San Francisco

For registration and program brochure visit our website at: http://obgyn.net/ads/url.cfm?http://www.ubhinternational.com/

or call today: Ulla Buchner-Howard Tel: 212-288-9793, Fax: 212-288-4097 E-mail: ubuchner@ubhInternational.com




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