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Traveling to CME conferences can be an amazing experience or it can end up in disaster. Here are some great tips for traveling to CME conferences in 2012.
- If you are willing to travel away from home for CME, chances are that you are interested in visiting the location that the conference is being held. Review the conference agenda carefully and make sure that it provides you with ample time to enjoy your destination.
- Save money by choosing an airline that provides you with at least one free checked bag.
- Seek conferences in which the organizers have extended the group rate with the hotel beyond the conference dates.
- If traveling with children, seek hotels that have organized kids programs available while you are attending the conference.
- When attending CME conferences at international destinations, avoid credit card fraud by ensuring that your credit card never leaves your sight. Most international restaurants and retail shops have the ability to run your card in front of you.
- If you are traveling with a spouse or friend, reserve both the window and the aisle seat, leaving the middle seat empty. If the flight is not full, you will have the entire row to yourselves. If the flight is full, the person sitting in the middle will be more than willing to switch seats for a window or aisle.
- Be sure to bring your meal with you or purchase it before getting on the plane. Always purchase additional bottled water and take with you on the plane. Most airlines don’t provide adequate beverage service for the length of the flight.
- When in the conference, make your mobile device last longer by using the one beep mode on a low setting and disabling vibrate mode. More energy is required to make your entire device buzz.
- To stay healthy while traveling, purchase a bottle of hand sanitizer and use it after touching the airplane bathroom door handles, trays, magazines, reading lights, or air vents.
- As clinicians, we rarely have free time outside of our families or practices but be sure to set aside time on your trip to do something just for you!
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