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Date:6/29/2010

ing place May 2011 at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, Maryland. Visit www.clma.org for additional details.

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Founded in 1976, CLMA is an international association of 3,400 clinical laboratory professionals. The association provides leadership in the clinical laboratory industry supporting laboratory professionals through all stages of their careers. CLMA educates and advocates on behalf of its members and plays a leadership role in enhancing the image and increasing the visibility of its profession. CLMA's Vision: CLMA is the premier resource for laboratory professionals, supporting them at any stage of their career. CLMA's Mission: CLMA empowers laboratory professionals to achieve excellence in leadership through forward-thinking educational, networking and advocacy opportunities. For more information, please visit www.clma.org.


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