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Flooding Causes AAPC to Move Conference to Jacksonville


The American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) announced that it has moved its 2010 National Conference to Jacksonville, Fla., due to recent flooding in Nashville, Tenn. The conference will be held on the original dates of June 6 to 9 at the Prime Osborn Convention Center in downtown Jacksonville, Fla. Alternative locations in and around Nashville were considered. However, availability and size restrictions could not accommodate the event. Scheduled events including keynote presentations, breakout sessions, and meetings are expected to remain as scheduled.
 
“I am pleased that we were able to find an excellent alternative location that allows us to keep the dates while benefiting attendees and their schedules,” says Reed Pew, CEO of the AAPC. “Our hearts and prayers go out to our members and all citizens of Nashville with the hope that the recovery efforts will move quickly for everyone affected.”
 
For more details on the conference and a complete agenda of sessions, visit
www.aapc.com/medical-coding-education/conferences/national/nashville/index.aspx  

Source: American Academy of Professional Coders