What conference sessions should you attend?
Medtrade Spring offers 70+ educational sessions covering virtually every aspect of the HME industry. View the 2012 list of conference sessions and register now for lowest rate. CEU credits are available for some sessions.
to the Show
Visit Competitive Bidding Central online and at Medtrade Spring 2012 to find resources and ask your questions to leading experts on this sensitive and important topic.
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round-table discussions on industry “hot topics” as well as an “ask the attorney” table. Table discussions will be led by industry experts and a box lunch will be provided.
Attendees should log in to:
- View Medtrade Spring exhibitors
- Preview new products
- Make a list of exhibitors you want to visit
- Navigate floor plans
- Contact exhibitors directly pre-show
- Schedule appointments with exhibitors
- Find exhibitor show specials
Exhibitors should log in to:
- Complete online profile & directory listing
- Upload product images & descriptions
- Share your show specials
- Opt-in to Appointment Calendar
- Upgrade your listing
Medtrade Spring offers over 70 educational sessions on topics such as:
- Audits
- Competitive Bidding
- Retail and many more!
CEU credits are available for selected sessions.
Medtrade would like to recognize our sponsors and committees:
• Blue Ribbon Task Force
• Exhibitor Advisory Board
• Educational Advisory Board
The support from these groups help make Medtrade the premier HME show.
Medtrade Spring is now offering post-show access to our educational conference sessions. Notes and audio are available for the 70+ sessions at Medtrade Spring 2012 in our online Conference Digital Library. The library allows you to “attend” a session you missed or one you’d like to hear again! The Medtrade Spring 2012 library is available as an add-on to your Medtrade Spring 2012 registration. You can also purchase access to sessions from Medtrade Spring 2009-2011 and Medtrade 2009-2011.
Shelly Prial, Medtrade Ambassador and 60-year veteran of the home medical equipment industry, has created a blog that focuses on survival tactics, advice and news updates for the home medical equipment industry. The blog is designed to connect the industry's providers and manufacturers in conversations and shared experiences that will increase their ability to provide superior patient care while maintaining profitability.
Shelly Sounds Off can be found at shellysoundsoff.blogspot.com.

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