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This meeting is accessible to
all individuals. For accommodation of any special need, contact
meetings@aai.org at least 60 days
in advance of the meeting to make arrangements and receive further
instruction.
AAI requires medical and
veterinary documentation for all service animals at the meeting.
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CHILD
CARE
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We encourage families to travel to Baltimore and enjoy the many
family-oriented activities in the area. However, please note that
onsite child care will not be provided during
IMMUNOLOGY 2010. If you require
a childcare provider during the meeting, arrangements should be
made by contacting your hotel concierge for recommendations. It
is advised that you make arrangements in advance of the meeting.
AAI and its officers, employees, and agents assume no
responsibility and accept no liabilities with respect to these
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FAMILY ROOM
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To accommodate those traveling with young children or family
members, a family room is available. It is located off the Charles
Street Lobby in the Baltimore Convention Center. This room is
provided as a convenience for registered attendees and their
family members, and will be equipped with tables, chairs, and
private nursing stations. This room is not for use as a daycare
facility by hired childcare providers. This room will not be
staffed. AAI and its officers, employees, and agents assume no
responsibility and accept no liabilities with respect to the use
of the family room. |
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CHILDREN ATTENDING
IMMUNOLOGY 2010TM |
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Children under the age of 13 are not
permitted to attend
IMMUNOLOGY 2010 or to enter
the Exhibit Hall, session rooms, or hallways in the meeting area.
High school students (age 13 and
older) are welcome to attend the meeting and will receive
complimentary registration if they are accompanied by a registered
adult. Students must provide a school ID to register. High school
teachers are also welcome to attend and will receive complimentary
registration with proper ID. We kindly request that students be
accompanied by a registered adult at all times. Appropriate
behavior by all students is required.
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CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION (CME) |
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Continuing Medical Education (CME)
credits are not offered for this meeting.
However, AAI adheres to conflict-of-interest policies of the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education. AAI requires
all speakers at AAI-sponsored meetings or programs to inform their
audiences of their academic and professional affiliations and to
disclose any significant financial interest or other relationships
they may have with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s)
discussed in their presentation. This information is required to be
provided to AAI and will be included in the Scientific Program.
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