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FBS Symposium Offers Education, Networking

Knowledge and skills that will enhance the quality service or management of your Clinical Engineering Department is just one reason to attend expanded networking opportunities is another benefit.

Thu Oct 20 2016By TechNation Magazine

 
 
The Florida Biomedical Society is set to host the 2016 Florida Biomedical Society Symposium, Dec. 8-10.
 
“As we look to build on our continued success of past symposiums we hope to provide you with the quality and opportunities that have been trademarks of FBS symposiums,” FBS Secretary and Webmaster Frederick McMurtrie, CBET, wrote in an email. “This year we will be providing improvements and enhancements to the education and time to meet with the many vendors that provide opportunities to improve the service to your customers.”
 
The FBS Symposium offers impressive educational opportunities and exceptional lodging at Walt Disney World’s upscale Yacht Club Resort or Animal Kingdom.
 
Knowledge and skills that will enhance the quality service or management of your Clinical Engineering Department is just one reason to attend expanded networking opportunities is another benefit.
 
“We can help you reach higher levels professionally by networking with other outstanding biomedical professionals from around the country,” McMurtrie adds. “We will provide you with information that can help equip your departments with new resources for parts, service support and training supplied by our quality vendors exhibiting at the 2016 FBS Tradeshow.”
 
After hours, attendees can refresh by enjoying time with family, friends and colleagues at the Disney theme parks and attractions.
 
The FBS Symposium is not just for HTM professionals.
 
“Finally, we believe you will walk away satisfied that you have attended one of the best symposiums offered in the country. We also encourage you to invite your C-Suite and Radiology Department Directors to share in this experience,” McMurtrie says.
 
Visit www.fbsonline.net for the latest information and to register for the symposium and events.
 
 
 
This article was originally published on TechNation.
 
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