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An End of Year Note from NaRCAD

12/19/2016

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Bevin K. Shagoury, Communications & Education Director

Tags: Conference

As we reflect on the successes and growth of NaRCAD in 2016, especially last month's terrific 4th International Conference on Academic Detailing in Boston, we give thanks to our community of supporters of clinical outreach education!

We're nearing 1,000 network subscribers who regularly read our blogs, newsletters, and attend our events, and we're appreciative of all of your hard work, feedback, and contributions to NaRCAD, making our resource center and partner network stronger with each year.  

​Thank you to all who have completed our 1st Annual Community Survey, providing us with valuable feedback on our services and resources. We're excited to find new ways we can continue to support your work, and we're always eager to read your feedback year round, so drop us a line if there's anything we can do to help you strengthen your AD programming. What do you have planned for 2017, and how can we help you increase your impact?

As we prepare for 2017, we're looking forward to continued innovation and success in the field of AD. Stay tuned--we'll kick off the new year with a special director's letter from Director Mike Fischer in our January Edition of Academic Detailing Today. And don't forget, our Spring 2017 AD Techniques Training will be held in Boston on March 30th & 31st, and registration opens January 1st.

Thanks for a wonderful 2016!
The NaRCAD Team
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