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AMN Healthcare Services to Present at the BIOCOM Investor Conference 2007
Date:10/26/2007

SAN DIEGO, Oct. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AMN Healthcare Services, Inc. (NYSE: AHS), the nation's largest healthcare staffing company, is scheduled to make a presentation on Thursday, November 1, 2007 at 3.30 p.m. Pacific Time at the BIOCOM Investor Conference 2007 taking place at the San Diego Marriott Del Mar Hotel in San Diego.

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Susan R. Nowakowski, President and Chief Executive Officer of AMN Healthcare, and David C. Dreyer, Chief Financial Officer, will provide an overview of the company and will discuss the company's current operating environment and business strategy. An audio webcast of AMN Healthcare's presentation, with an accompanying slide presentation, will be available on the company's investor relations website at http://www.amnhealthcare.com/investors on the day of the event. Participants will need to allow adequate time to download any software necessary for the webcast.

Company Summary

AMN Healthcare Services, Inc. is the largest temporary healthcare staffing company in the United States. The company is the largest nationwide provider of travel nurse staffing services, locum tenens staffing services (temporary physician staffing) and physician permanent placement services, and also a leading nationwide provider of allied healthcare staffing services. AMN Healthcare recruits healthcare professionals both nationally and internationally and places them on variable lengths of assignments and in permanent positions at acute-care hospitals, physician practice groups an
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