The conference was held at the Venetian, which was magnificent! (Here we are in St. Mark's Square) The convention/expo center had HUGE ballrooms and many floors of them, yet there were still too many people to go to every event. Even the student programming had "such an overwhelming turnout" that we were turned away (by the fire marshall, folks). Anywho, we spent Sunday going to different talks and lectures, learned once again that you shouldn't by a brand new BMW on graduation day, and that this continuing education thing is not going to be interesting in some cases.
Monday morning we heard from Dennis Quaid about the medical error that almost killed his twins. He's planning a documentary for next year, could be interesting, although I didn't find hime to be the best public speaker (and his analogies to plane crashes really made the flights home enjoyable). Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning we went to the Residency Showcase (think GIANORMOUS college/job fair) where we went to talk to the residency programs we're thinking of applying to. Pharmacy residencies are similar to medical residencies -- another year or two of training -- but they aren't required (yet) and aren't as long.
I'm not a huge Vegas fan, but I can say I've been, and I walked away a winner. Now if only I had the money to eat at the big name restaurants while I was there! All in all, a good trip.
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