Registration open through Feb. 25
The Stanley Shalom Zielony Institute for Nursing Excellence welcomes all advanced practice providers and primary care and endocrinology caregivers to attend Cleveland Clinic’s APRN Endocrinology Conference 2020.
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The one-day conference is being held Thursday, Feb. 27, and will present attendees with the latest clinical insights on endocrinology disorders, treatments and practice, including helpful information on diabetes, obesity and thyroid conditions.
“The APRN Endocrinology Conference is geared for all advanced practice providers and nursing staff who are currently in endocrinology and primary care specialities,” says Conference Co-Chair, Jillian Fetzner, MSN, APRN-CNP. “We are excited about the agenda and there will certainly be something for everyone.”
Cleveland Clinic’s APRN Endocrinology Conference is designed to present the most up-to-date clinical information on important topics such as:
Bartolome Burguera, MD, PhD, Chairman of Cleveland Clinic’s Endocrinology & Metabolism Institute, will serve as the keynote speaker for the event, with conference sessions and presentations being led by the following Cleveland Clinic faculty members:
The APRN Endocrinology Conference will be held at Cleveland Clinic’s Administrative Campus in Beachwood, Ohio. Continuing nursing education credit is available.
The conference will open at 7:15 a.m. with opening remarks slated for 7:50 a.m. Breakfast and lunch will be provided and the event will conclude at 4:15 p.m. Directions and other conference information is available online.
Registration is open through Tuesday, Feb. 25 – register now!
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