Our First Surgical Conference

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Liezel Porras

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Oct 28, 2022

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The Clinical Congress 2022 held in San Diego, CA, from October 17th–19th was our first surgical conference. This was one of our most anticipated in-person events since the pandemic lockdown. It was a unique opportunity for us to meet and interact with surgeons and other medical professionals. Besides gaining a deeper understanding of their specialties, it also allowed us to share our knowledge and services with them.

We were the only virtual medical outsourcing company present at the event. Attending such events allows us to connect with healthcare professionals and keep up with the most recent advancements in US healthcare. While virtual medical conferences are more accessible, in-person conferences have more valuable learning objectives and experience in the long run.

We’re looking forward to attending next year’s Clinical Congress in Boston, MA from October 22nd-26th—among other surgical events and conferences in the future.

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Liezel Porras

Liezel Porras is the Marketing Manager at Xillium, bringing a wealth of experience in content strategy and production. She began her career as a junior content writer, eventually advancing to content production lead and later to content supervisor. With a Bachelor’s degree in Literature, Liezel has honed her communication, research, and technology skills throughout her career. Her early experience mentoring international students and co-authoring English learning materials has shaped her expertise in creating clear, impactful content. At Xillium, she combines her passion for language and technology to drive successful marketing strategies. Comment end

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