APM on the body symposium–register here

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The Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine
The society affiliated with Columbia University
Invites you to attend a symposium
On the body, May 6-7, 2016
Stern Auditorium, Mount Sinai Medical Center
For more information, follow our Facebook page APM Symposium on the Body in NYC and website theapm.org
Register now for the APM on the body conference at the early bird rates.
Rate Schedule:
Admission:
General: $275 early (before March 20) $300 (after March 20) $325 on site
APM: $250 Early $275 After $300 on site
Candidates and residents: $200 early $225 after $250 on site
Students: $100 early $125
To Register, choose an option and click on the “Pay Now” Button Below:


Select: Regular or Student
Degree and Phone
Affiliation



Click Here to Read: The Brochure for the On THe Body Symposium.

You can also pay by check made out to: The Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine
and mailed to:

Lawernece Schwartz Partners
25-79 31st Street
Astoria, NY 11102

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