Meet Top Autism Treatment Docs At the Autism Education Summit In Dallas
We're blessed in the autism biomedical community to have a range of choices in conferences. Old friends gather in the Windy City each Spring, on the sunny West Coast of Florida each November and now, in Dallas, Texas beginning this October with the inaugural Autism Education Summit. You'll see plenty of familiar faces and meet new friends and providers dedicated to helping every person on the spectrum achieve the best health and functioning.
Here's the schedule. Here is the current list of speakers including AofA's Mark Blaxill (stay tuned for more.)
Register with a friend or partner to save. (See registration rates below) Better yet - take advantage of the special group rate savings for TEN attendees who register together. This rate is for any group of ten and includes special bonus recognition at the conference. What a great way to acknowledge a local organization, school program, town support group or even a local treatment center in your area! Email info@autismeducationsummit for more info about creating your own group.
Join the Age of Autism team at The beautiful Fairmount hotel in the heart of downtown Dallas - meet old friends, make new friends - share your experience and take home medical expertise for your loved one on the spectrum.
Registration includes:
• Access To All Summit Lectures
• Complimentary Coffee and Tea Throughout the Event
• Gift Bag with Products, Conference Program Guide and Vendor Coupons
• Admission to the Friday Night Welcome Party and the Saturday Night Spectacular Event! Includes one alcoholic drink per event.
Regular Registration - July 1 - October 16, 2014 $79 for one person, $139 for two people
Onsite Registration - This rate begins on October 17, 2014. $99 for one person, $199 for two people
The Summit is created by parents (that's the "experience") and physicians you've known and trusted for years (that's the medical expertise.) You'll recognize the companies who are helping to bring you this event too.
Nice program. Meeting with medical experts will help parents to get answers to their questions and know more about autism treatment methods for their loved ones on the spectrum.
Posted by: Angela Wilson | August 08, 2014 at 04:37 AM