Hope for Autism Conference
By Garry Gordon, M.D. on Nov 3, 2009 in Autism
Here is the link to an outstanding webinar on Autism where I was the moderator https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/330944962. Dr. Renee Tocco has organized the PowerPoint with super efficiency and added graphics to many of the slides that will make this webinar very informative for patients where so much of this is news and, therefore, hard for them to comprehend when first presented.
This is a great group doing wonderful work in Autism. Please seriously look at their program and speakers, as I assure you if you get there you will be very glad you made the effort, as there is so much to learn and they have the total approach that I endorse.
Garry F. Gordon MD,DO,MD(H)
President, Gordon Research Institute
www.gordonresearch.com
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Hope for Autism Training Conference
Developed for Patients, Families and Practitioners
Register TODAY! Only 10 days Until the Conference!
Friday, Saturday & Sunday, November 13 – 15, 2009 Registration / Exhibits Begin at 9:30 am
The Sheraton Charleston Airport Hotel
4770 Goer Drive. North Charleston, SC 29406, Phone: (843) 747-1900
This exciting, three day conference offers something for everyone.
Physicians, patients, and their families get three days of valuable information, hear inspirational success stories, and learn about successful treatment programs and approaches from knowledgeable speakers.
Chiropractic Physicians who complete the Hope for Autism Training will have the opportunity to obtain a Certificate of Proficiency and be placed on the HFA Referral Directory in addition to obtaining 20 hours of continuing education credit* ___________________________________________________________________
If you refer a chiropractor, get $100 Cash Back!
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CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!
http://www.hopeforautism.us/Conference_Registration.html
For more information, please visit www.hopeforautism.us
Or call 843-766-1969.
Kindest Regards,
Dr. Renee Tocco
www.HopeForAutism.us