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Published Online: 15 April 2011

Get a Head Start on Annual Meeting News

If you are attending next month's annual meeting in Honolulu, you'll want to jump-start your meeting experience by reading through the new electronic preview issue of the Daily Bulletin. It's posted at <www.nxtbook.com/tristar/apa/preview_2011/index.php#/0>.
As meeting goers know, the Daily Bulletin is the annual meeting's on-site newspaper, providing information about meeting highlights, special events and scientific sessions, and general news about the meeting and local attractions.
The preview issue contains information about how to earn up to 8 CME credits by taking a self-assessment exam online as well as the special meeting features offered this year. Also, there will be a mobile version of the Daily Bulletin to keep you plugged in throughout the day. Instructions on how to download the annual meeting mobile app (APA 2011) appear on page 9 of the preview issue. Enjoy the Daily Bulletin preview issue, and see you in Honolulu!

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