It can be tough to make time to attend a conference when you are early in your career. You have a lot of demands on your time and your schedule can be unpredictable. You might be wondering if it is worth making the effort to attend this year’s Family Medicine Summit in Banff.
Feedback from those in their first five years of family practice who attend the Summit is overwhelmingly positive every year. It is an opportunity to reconnect with classmates, catch up on the latest in medical research, practice management, and patient care. Even if you can’t make it to Banff in person, the virtual option is a great one to be able to access all of the sessions at your own pace.
Here are three things you should know if you are considering to be part of the 2025 Summit:
- Did you know that if you’re in your first five years of family practice, you get a discounted registration rate for the Summit?
- Did you know that if you’re a family medicine resident or a medical student, you get more than 50% off in-person registration and can register for the virtual option for only $50?
- And did you know that there is a dedicated luncheon on Saturday, March 8th, just for First Five Years attendees? It’s a great opportunity to connect with your peers, share advice, commiserate, and learn from each other in a casual environment.
We hope to see you there, whether virtually or in-person, and look forward to hearing about all the great things you learn from the Family Medicine Summit.
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Hi there, I hope this message finds you well. I read the statement above that as a resident, we get 50% off for an in-person registration. I wanted to confirm that I had gotten that 50% off? I paid 500$ approximately if I recall correctly.
Thank you kindly!
Hello Gabrielle, thank you for reaching out to us. Yes, you have received the said discount when you registered for the Summit.