The Northeast Alliance is hosting its annual Mid-Year Meet-Up!
The second year in a row, this event has been highly anticipated, and this year will be bigger and better! On May 14th & 15th, the Northeast Alliance will host a 2-day educational and networking convening packed with engaging panel discussions, networking opportunities, interactive breakout sessions and activities, and more!
All Northeast Alliance events are geared towards healthcare professionals dedicated to the health and wellness of communities whose identity attributes increase their risks to acquiring HIV.
The 2-day CME-Accredited convening will be taking place at The AC Hotel Portland, located in Downtown/Waterfront Portland, ME.
A light breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided on Thursday, May 14th, as well as breakfast and lunch on Friday, May 15th.
Attendees are expected to cover the costs of their transportation and lodging, as this is an IN-PERSON ONLY event. Upon registration, participants will receive a confirmation email detailing how to book their stay.
Please Note: Registration closes on Friday, May 8th.
For more information, please reach out to the director of the NEAETC Connecticut Local Partner Site, Dante Gennaro, at Dante.Gennaro@yale.edu.
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