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2012: Halifax, Nova Scotia

“Eat, Play, Live”

October 11-12, 2012
Halifax, Nova Scotia

The 3rd EDAC-ATAC conference was a great success, with nearly 200 delegates in attendance.  Keynote speakers Dr. Janet Treasure, Dr. Gail McVey, and Dena Ashbaugh had presentations that were stimulating, thought-provoking, and emotional.  From a bagpipe performance to a lobster dinner, local culture was highlighted throughout the conference and added a unique touch, while colleagues from across the country took this opportunity to network, collaborate, and learn from each other.  The banquet showcased the culinary delights of the East Coast and also had all attendees stomping their feet and clapping their hands.  

Click to download the full 2012 conference program and Abstract Compilation.

Presentations have been posted.  Most paper presentations can be viewed here and poster presentations here.

CME Accreditation

As an accredited provider, Dalhousie University, CME, designates this continuing medical education activity for up to 13.00 credit hours as an accredited group learning Section 1 activity as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and reciprocally for AMA Category 1 of the Physician’s Recognition Award.

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In keeping with CMA Guidelines, program content and selection of speakers are the responsibility of the planning committee.  Support is directed toward the costs of the course and not to individual speakers.