Registration for Kessler Foundation's 24th Annual PM&R Board Review Course now open

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Nine-day CME course offers early bird discount before Jan. 16

Registration for Kessler Foundation's 24th Annual Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) Board Review Course, the nation's largest review course in the field of PM&R, is now open! Register before January 16th for early bird discount.

Practicing physicians, fellows, and residents will refresh their knowledge of anatomy, neuroanatomy, kinesiology, and radiology in PM&R, learn innovative therapeutic management, and prepare for Parts I and II of the Board Exam.

The course runs from March 17th through March 25th and includes a special one-day Prosthetics & Orthotics Program on March 18th. A DVD of course material as well as daily continental breakfast and lunch are included. Mock Oral Exams and printed course materials are available for an additional fee.

Kessler Foundation is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. This Review Course has been approved for up to 70 AMA credits.

This course will be held at the Westminster Hotel in Livingston, NJ. A limited number of rooms have been reserved. Specify "Kessler Foundation group" to receive the group rate.

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