This year, for IGMA’s third international conference, Back to the Future; Where we’ve been and where we’re going in medical education’s most effective patient empowerment model, we are offering a Corporate Sponsorship opportunity. There are two levels of sponsorship, $400 and $500. With both levels of sponsorship you get the following:
- Unlimited number of attendees at this year’s conference. Once the sponsorship fee comes in, you will get a coupon code to offer to anyone in your program/university to attend the entire conference free of charge.. They would need to register for the entire conference but once registered, they can choose which presentations to attend unless directed by your administration that attendance at the entire conference is required in order to receive the comp code…. but that is up to you and your faculty and administrators.
- Sponsorship advertising on the IGMA webpage AND the IGMA conference page. You will need to supply the logo and any additional information you would like listed.
- A half page ad regarding your program in the Conference program book.
The $500 sponsorship includes these additional benefits: one free administrative membership to IGMA for one year… this is a $25 discount under the regular membership rate AND one free GTA or MUTA membership for one year which is a free $50 membership for one GTA or MUTA you would like to include as a member. This is a $75 savings over the rate programs pay for a program director and an individual GTA or MUTA to attend.
IGMA is the only professional organization dedicated solely to GTA/MUTA methodology and offers exclusive member benefits and Roundtable discussions that are open to anyone in the field of GTA/MUTA methodology.
We hope you will consider sponsoring this 3rd annual IGMA conference and make use of all the benefits sponsorship offers.
To sponsor the conference or get more information you can reach an IGMA Board member by sending an email to admin@GTAMUTA.org or reach a conference committee member by sending an email to info@gtamuta.org.
Thank you so much for all you do in the field.