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2010 25th Annual OSC Conference - Toronto

Discussion in 'Conferences' started by gregjl, Dec 30, 2009.

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  1. gregjl

    gregjl Member


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    The Ontario Society of Chiropodists would like to welcome podiatrists/chiropodists to our 25th Annual Conference in Toronto April 30 May 1, 2010. This year our conference will be hosted by the Toronto Airport Sheraton Hotel and Conference Centre. For information on the list of speakers, topics and accommodations please contact us at:

    info@ontariochiropodist.com
    gregjl@sympatico.ca
     
  2. Graham

    Graham RIP

    I wonder if the Ontario Society of Chiropodists realizes that there are more cities in Ontario than Toronto to hold a conference!

    Might increase membership if you actually considered practitioners outside of the greater Toronto area!

    Happy New Year.
     
  3. gregjl

    gregjl Member

    Unfortunately, in all professions there are skeptics. These tend to be individuals who have never sat on a board of directors and volunteered their time to their profession. These also tend to be individuals who are not members and support their own profession! History proves that the two professional associations have hosted conferences in various locations throughout Ontario(including Ottawa), and will likely do so in the near future. We understand that Toronto is not always the location of choice for everyone, but always draws the largest attendance. We, as a society constantly listen to our members requests and take these requests seriously. The best advice would be to get connected with the profession and join at least one of the associations that support your profession instead of standing on the outside uneducated. With any association, it is true, 20% of the population does 80% of the work.

    Get connected Graham. www.ontariochiropodist.com
     
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