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Don’t Be Camera Shy—Come on By!

By ACEP Now | on October 24, 2014 | 0 Comment
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Studio ACEP14 opens Monday at 8 a.m. just outside the Exhibit Hall and doesn’t shut down until the camera calls it quits at 4 p.m.
Get your picture taken by a professional photographer, and we’ll send you the finished digital headshot after the convention, absolutely free. Use it for your LinkedIn page, Facebook profile, or however you would like. While you’re there, please help ACEP with some promotional images. If you’ve seen some of your colleagues in our advertisements or conference promotions throughout this past year, it’s because they stopped by the studio and spent a couple of minutes with our marketing team.
While you’re there, please give us a video testimonial as well. If you saw our “Most Interesting Emergency Physician in the World” videos over the summer, you’ve seen that our video team likes to have fun. What’s on your mind? What’s your favorite ACEP member benefit? What do you love about emergency medicine? Say it for the camera. We very much appreciate the help.

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