The Phoenix Forum 2010 Adds All-New Seminar Format

TEMPE, Ariz. — This year’s Phoenix Forum is introducing a new twist to the show’s seminar structure.

For the first time, select sessions will be driven by attendee participation, while others will be focused around a relaxed studio interview setting.

On April 8, FAQLIVE sessions about billing and legal topics will run concurrently with the more familiar workshop sessions.

These FAQLIVE seminars are designed to encourage attendee participation through an open Q&A format.

The audience will in large part determine which topics relevant to billing and legal matters are discussed.

The FAQLIVE sessions will be followed by Visionary seminars held April 9 where a special guest interviewer will conduct a studio style discussion with an influential industry leader.

These new sessions represent a step towards increased variety in seminar styles and overall seminar structure.

Sessions with a more traditional panel structure recognizable to previous Phoenix Forum attendees will also be scheduled throughout the three day event to complement the new FAQLIVE and Visionary formats.

For more information go to ThePhoenixForum.com.

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