
February 1, 2010
Deadline for on-line abstract submission
Exhibitor prospectus available
April 2010
Acceptance/Rejection notifications sent via email to corresponding authors
May 28, 2010
Preliminary Program available on-line
On-line Registration available
August 18, 2010
Early Bird Registration Deadline
September 1, 2010
Advance Registration Deadline
September 22 – September 25, 2010
AACPDM 64th Annual Meeting
AACPDM Office
555 East Wells, Suite 1100
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Phone: 414.918.3014
Fax: 414.276.2146
Email: info@aacpdm.org
AACPDM 64th Annual Meeting
Marriott Wardman Park Hotel
Washington, DC, USA
September 22 – September 25, 2010
Welcome
On behalf of the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM), we invite you to participate in our 64th Annual Meeting.
Each year, AACPDM Annual Meetings provide dissemination of current and emerging information in the basic sciences, prevention, diagnosis, treatment and technical advances as applied to persons with cerebral palsy and developmental disabilities.
We are pleased to announce that our 2010 Annual Meeting will focus on Shared Learning: Global Perspective. The Scientific Program will include interdisciplinary Plenary Sessions, Free Paper Sessions, and Instructional Courses. The Poster session will include over 100 Scientific, Demonstration and Student Posters. We will also feature the popular "Breakfast with the Experts" sessions on Thursday and Friday. These one-hour sessions are a unique opportunity to focus on subjects that are new, innovative and often controversial. Breakfast sessions are limited to only 50 participants per session.
The location of the meeting is Washington, DC, the US nation's capital. With a blend of charm, modern sophistication and a historic landmark setting, the Marriott Wardman Park is the perfect hotel in downtown Washington, DC for our meeting.
Please join us next September in Washington, DC to make the 64th Annual Meeting one of our best conferences yet.
Sincerely,
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| Scott Hoffinger, MD First Vice President |
Kristie Bjornson, PhD, PT, PCS Scientific Program Chair |


