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Check Out the Speakers and Sessions for OR Excellence 2013

ORX's outstanding educational opportunities, networking and fun await you Oct. 23-25 in Las Vegas.

Published:February 6, 2013

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The educational program for OR Excellence addresses the pressing challenges and hot-button issues facing today's surgical facility managers, including managed care, OR efficiency, medical malpractice, ACOs, quality reporting and dealing with disruptive surgeons. You can download the syllabus here or look for it in the February issue of Outpatient Surgery Magazine, which should arrive in the mail shortly. Show dates are Oct. 23-25, a Wednesday to a Friday.

In addition to educational enrichment, great networking opportunities and a fun-filled exhibit hall, the 5th annual OR Excellence offers the excitement of Las Vegas. The venue for this year's show is the stunning Red Rock Resort & Spa in Las Vegas, Nev. Just 10 miles from the Strip, Red Rock Resort features luxurious hotel suites, sensuous spa treatments, delectable dining and exciting casino gaming. The special room rate for ORX attendees is $180 a night.

Register now to take advantage of early-bird pricing and for a shot at great prizes, including room upgrades and free Swedish massages in the Red Rock's beautiful spa.

Dan O'Connor


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