Monday February 8, 2010
 
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Annual Fall Conference
The Annual Fall Conference is a two day educational forum held in the fall of each year. A one-day Manager's Workshop usually precedes the Annual Fall Conference, giving the Renal Professional a total of three days of educational sessions. In addition to the sessions, vendors representing the industry (healthcare suppliers and services, water treatments, waste management, computer software systems and industry publications to name a few), display their goods in the Exhibit Hall. The Annual Fall Conference also offers many networking opportunities nationally and regionally.

The Annual Fall Conferences and Exhibits are on a regional rotation to give members the opportunity to have the meeting in their own region.

2009 ~
October 7-9
Please click here to view the NRAA 2009 Annual Fall Conference handouts.

2010 ~

September 29 - October 1
Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach
21500 Pacific Coast Highway
Huntington Beach, California, USA 92648

Registration opens July 2010!

Annual Spring Meeting

The 2010 NRAA Spring Meeting will be a combination of educational and grassroots events, and will be held in Washington, DC. Day one of the meeting will feature a full day of informative programming on the hottest topics facing dialysis managers, plus opportunities for networking with colleagues from the dialysis and ESRD communities. Day two will be a “Day on the Hill,” dedicated to member meetings with their legislators on Capitol Hill to discuss fair treatment for dialysis providers and Medicare bills. NRAA’s legislative experts from BKSH will assist members in this process and provide information and talking points.


Wednesday, May 5, 2010
- NRAA Meeting (Educational Program) and Reception
Thursday, May 6, 2010 - NRAA Day on the Hill

Registration for the 2010 NRAA Spring Meeting will open February 2010.

Click here to view a list of registrants for the 2008 Spring Meeting

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