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Making at Impact at the Alliance Industry Summit

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The Medscape team will be returning to the Alliance Industry Summit in Philadelphia this year, bringing with them Best in Class Outcomes and support for the event. As part of their dedication to and leadership in the continuing education in the health professions community, Medscape is proud to act as a silver sponsor of the AIS event.

“We look forward to the Alliance Industry Summit every year, and we’re pleased to be a silver sponsor for 2024. The conference is a great opportunity to connect with our education colleagues from across the country to share best practices and collaborate on ways to move the industry forward,” said Laura Gaskell, Senior Marketing Director. “We’re particularly excited to be bringing with us a poster for the Best in Class Outcomes reception. Our programs have produced valuable real-world outcomes and insights that prove the power of education, and we’re looking forward to sharing them.”

Medscape’s poster, “Real-World Outcomes in Alzheimer’s Disease,” will be available during the Best in Class reception on Monday, September 16, from 5:30-6:30PM. Katie Lucero, PhD, Chief Impact Officer, will be available during the session to discuss the poster and Medscape’s education impact.

For more information on Medscape’s activities during AIS, please contact Laura Gaskell at LGaskell@Medscape.net.

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