On January 17 and 18, SurveyVitals will be exhibiting at Practice Management 2020 in Las Vegas.
Stop by and say hi to CEO Bob Vosburgh and team members Devon Smith and Meg Rust in booth #510. We’ll be onsite to answer questions about all things SurveyVitals and to provide insights into how to best utilize your patient experience results to drive improvment and win and retain business.
At the event, the American Society of Anesthesiologists will host a group of experts to address the anesthesia industry’s most pressing issues. Learn more about the event on the conference website.
We look forward to seeing you there!
blake January 9th, 2020 Categories: Patient Experience
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