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NTI SESSION CORPORATE SUPPORT MATERIALS


Corporate Support Policy

Concurrent, Mastery and Preconference Sessions- Corporate Supported

Exhibit CE Program

The NTI's nationally recognized Exhibit CE program will be continued in 2008. Exhibitors will be able to sponsor within the Critical Care Exposition education sessions approved for CE credit.

For more information about Educational Sessions, please contact the Education Department at
800-809-2273 or contact:
Kim Elliott kim.elliott@aacn.org ext 311
Bonnie Baker bonnie.baker@aacn.org ext 537

2008 Sunrise Sessions--Corporate Supported Satellite Symposia

Sunrise Sessions are offered as part of each year's National Teaching Institute & Critical Care Exposition®. Sunrise Session corporate supporters can suggest the topic for the session, speaker(s), determine number of participants they wish to support attending the Sunrise Session, and select the day of the program. The NTI 2008 educational Sunrise Sessions will be offered, with breakfast, Tuesday, May 6th and Wednesday, May 7th from 7:00 am - 8:30 am. The Sunrise session's educational content is 60 minutes in length with the participant being awarded 1.0 contact hour upon completion.

For more information about Sunrise Sessions, please refer to the link Most Commonly Asked Questions for the Sunrise Corporate Supporters. This document contains answers to commonly asked questions regarding Sunrise Sessions.

Complete the Sunrise Session Application, 2008 Sunrise Session Application, and send it to Sunrise@aacn.org.

If you have additional questions or wish to speak with someone, please contact AACN using the link Sunrise@aacn.org or call 1-800-809-2273 and ask for Susan Flynn (ext 511) or Joyce Hall (ext 376).




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