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2006 ACA Annual Educational Conference and Exposition

Start Date: June 15, 2006

End Date: June 17, 2006

Description:The American Amputee Coalition (ACA) 2006 Annual Educational Conference & Exposition is scheduled for June 15- 17,in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Every year, this event offers amputee consumers, disability organizations, and business leaders an opportunity to network, learn and share important information about living with limb loss or limb difference. The purpose of the ACA annual conference is to bring amputees, their peers, health care and other industry professionals together in one arena to interface, share expertise, keep abreast of new technologies, products and services, and find solutions to common problems. In addition to informative sessions, there will be advocacy meetings, as well as time for networking between consumers and industry professionals.

Conference Website: http://www.amputee-coalition.org

Conference Email: sharrison@amputee-coalition.org

Additional Contact Information: ACA Attn: Conference Dept 900 E. Hill Ave., Suite 285 Knoxville, TN 37915

Location: Sheraton Bloomington Hotel in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.

Cost: $210/Member,$310/Non-Member by May 5th. $300/Member, $400/Non-Member, after May 5th

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