AAOS and ChartLogic Shake Things Up in Vegas

The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) will host its annual meeting from March 12 through March 16, 2019, in Las Vegas, Nevada. With a target audience of orthopaedic surgeons, attendees will network with other professionals and learn about the latest industry trends and medical advancements in educational sessions to be held at the Venetian/Sands Expo, Halls A-D.

AAOS 2019 is expected to host more than 18,000 attendees, including Academy Fellows, AAOS members, international guests, and allied medical professionals and exhibitors. In addition, representatives from top equipment vendors will also be present at this annual event.

Because of our position in the industry and our service to medical practices, ChartLogic is honored to be among the exhibitors at this important event. We will be in Booth #4667 all day from March 13 to 15, providing full demos of Electronic Health Records, Practice Management, and Patient Portal as well as hosting a special giveaway each day!

We look forward to every opportunity to converse with orthopaedic surgeons about innovations in the field and their challenges and victories with EHR issues in their practices. We work with medical professionals across the country helping them adopt technology that improves workflows, office efficiency, profitability, and most importantly, improves patient care.

Come by and say hello to the team from ChartLogic at AAOS 2019 in Las Vegas! To schedule a meeting, please click here.

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