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Re: OBGYN.net: Speculum Examination Training, SMFM 2008From: Pat Shaughnessy (rnshag45107@hotmail.com)Mon Apr 14 19:08:51 2008
I finally got one of my passwords to let me in.Pat Shaughnessy> Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 13:36:23 -0500> From: bruce.speyer@medispecialty.com> To: ob-gyn-l@mail.obgyn.net> Subject: Re: OBGYN.net: Speculum Examination Training, SMFM 2008> > At Fri, 11 Apr 2008, Pat Shaughnessy wrote:> >> > I have registered three times with no success at getting into the program.> > Can anyone let me know the secret?Pat Shaughnessy> > http://www.obgyn.net/SpeculumEducation/index.cfm?newsletter0410> > Hi Pat, Everyone,> > We've had several hundred people register and view the presentation> since it was sent out Friday so I suspect the problem is something local> to your computer configuration.> > Please email hostmaster@obgyn.net with details of exactly what is going> wrong if you can not view or take the CE tests and we will try to fix!> Do not reply to ob-gyn-l.> > A simple fix might be to reload your flash player. For free download go> to> http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash> > Please let us know. We want to fix any problems!> > Bruce> > --> Bruce Speyer, CTO Medispecialty.com, Inc.> +1 732 828-6382 OBGYN.net http://www.obgyn.net> fax 732 828-6385 mobile 512-632-3455 The Universe of Women's Health> bruce.speyer@medispecialty.com A Physician Directed Network
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