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November 12-14

Marriott Hotel

100 Kent St, Ottawa, ON, Canada

P2010 - YOUR NATIONAL INVITE

The Ontario Paramedic Association, Professional Paramedic Association of Ottawa and Ottawa Paramedic Service are proud to invite all Paramedics and allied occupations to Ottawa for the Paramedicine 2010 Expo & Conference.

Running from Friday November 12th to Sunday November 14th and set amidst the trendy Sparks Street Mall, P2010 is the only event designed by front line paramedics for front line paramedics.

P2010 will begin Friday with attendees being bused to Pre-Conference interactive workshops at the Ottawa Paramedic Headquarters.

These workshops will showcase innovative technology and a massive paramedic campus unlike anywhere else. Saturday and Sunday will fill the Marriott Hotel to capacity and feature the highest quality lectures, very entertaining headliners and cutting edge equipment displays. We will also host a public "Touch-a-Truck" event featuring emergency vehicles from services across Canada.

When Ottawa hosted this conference in 2005 it sold out quickly so register early to guarantee your spot!

This event is fully endorsed for self-directed Continuing Medical Education hours throughout Ontario.

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