Register Today for the premier education event on Tourette Syndrome in the Southeast:
“Breaking Down the Barriers”, Friday February 7th and Saturday, February 8, 2014 in Atlanta GA
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CEUs and CMEs through Emory University
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Be inspired by the story of Brad Cohen!
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Learn the latest treatments from highly acclaimed Yale University’s Dr. James Leckman.
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Take in the newest ideas of CBIT from Texas A&M’s Dr. Doug Woods.
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Hear the educational strategies for the classroom and the impact of behavior with
Sheryl Pruitt, M.Ed., ET/P and Leslie Packer, Ph.D.
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Date:
Friday, February 7th 6:00-9:00 PM and Saturday, February 8, 2014
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location:
Marriott Atlanta Perimeter Center
Atlanta, Georgia
Hotel & Travel:
We have negotiated a discount hotel room rate for the weekend. Click here for Travel & Hotel information.
Sessions:
For information on individual sessions and speakers click here.
**CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE CONFERENCE**
Discounts available for certain people.
We look forward to seeing you in Atlanta. |
2014 TOURETTE SYNDROME CONFERENCE
Friday Night Dinner with the Speakers!
Friday, February 7, 2014!
Join us for:
“An Evening to Learn About the Latest Findings on Tourette Syndrome:”
“Dinner with the Speakers”, Friday, February 7, 2014 in Atlanta GA
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We welcome all Doctors and Professionals to attend this wonderful opportunity!
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Learn the latest treatments from highly acclaimed Yale University’s Dr. James Leckman.
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Take in the newest ideas of CBIT from Texas A&M’s Dr. Doug Woods.
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Dinner will include a surf and turf plate for all in attendance. Wine will be included for the night.
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CMEs and CEUs through Emory University.
- You are welcome to bring your spouse for the evening, too.
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Dinner: Dinner with Leckman and Woods
Location:
Marriott Atlanta Perimeter Center
Atlanta, Georgia
**CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR DINNER**
Conference:
This dinner is part of a larger conference “Breaking Down the Barriers”
Date:
Friday, February 7, 2014
6:00 PM AM to 9:00 PM |
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