2020 NCPA Annual Convention Online
The 2020 NCPA Annual Convention is being converted to a virtual meeting, Oct. 18-19. All the innovative, business-focused programs you have come to expect from NCPA will be available exclusively online in a live and virtual format, including programs focused on answering your hard-hitting questions on getting paid for the care you provide. NCPA will employ a state-of-the-art virtual exhibitor platform to help you find new business tools and opportunities for your pharmacy.
We would love to see you in person, but the recent increase in COVID-19 cases throughout the country, including in Tennessee, has made travel difficult for our members and conference attendees. NCPA won’t let that stop us from putting on a great Annual Convention that you can attend from the convenience of your home.
Registration for the online event opens Aug. 28. Stay tuned for updates; if you have already registered for the live meeting, we have options for refunding your registration fee. We will be sending more information via email.
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