USAAA 2006 International Conference Photos |
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Dr. Jeff Bradstreet addresses "Autism Intensive Care" to over 450 attendees. |
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| Shannon Kenitz, Keynote Speaker, addresses "Hope and Possibilities" to a standing room only crowd of over 450 attendees. |
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| USAAA WebTV Live and Zen TV produce the first-ever live webcast of an autism and Asperger's conference to the World. A webcast viewer says, "I followed the Conference from my home in Lima, Peru, and want to congratulate you for the excellent speakers and for the opportunity to see and listen to all topics using the Live presentation." |
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| Dr. Federico Balzola, featured speaker from Italy, listens to Dr. Bradstreet's presentation. |
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| Standing room only crowds of over 450 attendees were commonplace in the Grand Ballroom for non-concurrent morning sessions Wednesday through Saturday. |
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| Dr. Larry Kaplan, USAAA Executive Director, opens the morning session with the announcement of the first-ever live webcast. |
Dr. Jeff Bradstreet listens to the many questions that were asked during his presentation. |
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| Mothers listen closely to new products presented at the Hopewell Pharmacy booth, while others get information at the International Hyperbarics Association booth in the background. |
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| The Oxy Health "crew" demonstrate their Hyperbaric Oxygen chambers. |
Exhibitors were very busy explaining their new products and interventions to parents and professionals. |
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| Parents and professionals are studying materials displayed at the exhibitor booths. |
Patricia Lemer, speaker and exhibitor, helps parents with a wide selection of books. |
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| Tom Melone, of Oxy Health Corporation. |
Caron Coats from Wellness Health and Pharmacy, and Tim Terry from Nordic Naturals, chat in the Exhibitor's Hall before a general session breaks. |
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Speakers Dr. Valerie Paradiz, son Elijah Wapner, and Dr. K. Espiard, take a stroll on their way to a general session. In the background, speaker Stan Kurtz discusses food options with Kinnikinnick Foods. |
Speakers Patricia Lemer and Dorinne Davis relax at the conference dinner Saturday night reflecting on the past four days of the conference. |