GDCN Annual Meeting 2008
Annual Meeting of the Glomerular Disease Collaborative Network
| What | Conference |
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| When |
April 19, 2008 07:30 AM
to April 20, 2008 12:30 PM |
| Where | The Kenan Center, Chapel Hill, NC |
| Contact Name | Gail Wilkins |
| Contact Email | gail_wilkins@med.unc.edu |
| Contact Phone | 919-843-4981 |
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Purpose
The primary purpose of the annual meeting of the GDCN is to share information about clinical management of and research on glomerular diseases as well as other renal diseases and hypertension.
Target Audience
The target audience includes nephrologists and nephrology fellows, as well as other health professionals involved in research and care for nephrology patients, particularly those with glomerular diseases.
Printable Brochure (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
Printable Registration (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
Directions to the Kenan Center
Accommodations
(UNC CME does not make hotel arrangements for registrants. The following is a list of hotels in the area.)
Room blocks are being held at the Courtyard by Marriott, and the Residence Inn by Marriott, both at a rate of
$139 per night. The cut-off date for these hotels is March 10th. Please identify yourself as an attendee of the
UNC-GDCN Conference when making reservations.
Courtyard by Marriott-Chapel Hill ($139/night + tax)
100 Marriott Way
(Across from the Friday Center)
800-321-2211 or 919-883-0700
The Residence Inn by Marriott ($139/night + tax)
101 Erwin Road
(off of 15-501)
866-876-5260
OTHER AREA HOTELS:
The Carolina Inn
211 Pittsboro Street
800-962-8519 or 919-933-2001
311 West Franklin Street
Chapel Hill, NC 27516
919-442-9000 or 866-831-5999
The Holiday Inn-Chapel Hill
1301 Fordham Blvd
919-929-2171
The Hampton Inn & Suites
Rte 54 & I-40, Chapel Hill
919-403-8700
The Siena Hotel
1505 East Franklin Street
919-929-4000
For additional Chapel Hill travel information, please see the Chapel Hill/Orange County Visitor's Bureau.
Office of Continuing Medical Education - UNC School of Medicine