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Columbus Comprehensive Review: Frequently Asked Questions Have a question we didn't answer? E-mail us and we will be happy to help.Table of Contents
When can I register?Monday, April 12, 2010. You may use a MasterCard or Visa and call our office (800) 424-6903. For more details, click here Why can't I receive the syllabus ahead of time?It isn't ready before the conference. The printer delivers the syllabus to the conference center the day before the course begins. Back to TopWho is taking this course and why?Around 300 obstetricians and gynecologists from across the United States of America attend this conference. This conference is for any ob/gyn physician who needs a thorough update and review. Back to TopWhat is the cut off date for registering?The course has filled quickly in the past, so registration is on a first come-first serve basis. If you need to register at a later date, then let the staff know and we will work with you. Back to TopWhen is the fee due for the course?The fee is due in full at the time of registration. Back to TopWho is eligible for a discount? A 10% discount is available to retired physicians, nurses, active military personnel, residents, those in fellowship programs and previous attendees. The discount is only available if you are attending the full course. A letter from your department head is required at the time of registration (for military, residents and fellowships). Previous attendees must have paid for a full course in the past 5 years. Back to TopWhat are your cancellation policies? Cancellations received by fax, phone or letter will be refunded less a $100.00 administrative fee. After October 5, cancellations must be in writing and will be processed after the conference. Cancellations will not be refunded after the start of the conference. Back to TopWhat is the difference between the two courses? The Columbus Comprehensive Review lasts 8 days, the Florida course lasts 7 days. Compare the two schedules & decide which course is a better fit for your needs. The Columbus course offers mock exams for additional cost. Back to TopStacy Bolzenius
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