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Educational Program

 

ATA 2006
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leventh Annual Meeting & Exposition
San Diego Convention Center
San Diego, California
May 7-10, 2006

ATA 2007

Twelfth Annual Meeting & Exposition
Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center
Nashville, TN
May 13-16, 2007

ATA 2008
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hirteenth Annual Meeting & Exposition
Washington State Convention & Trade Center
Seattle, WA
April 6-9, 2008





Eleventh Annual International Meeting & Exposition
of the American Telemedicine Association
May 7-10, 2006
San Diego Convention Center
San Diego, California

 
ATA Night at Petco Park
Saturday, May 6

 

 

 

 

 

 

The American Telemedicine Association has tickets to a San Diego Padres game available online!

For all you Saturday arrivals looking for something exciting to do, join your colleagues at beautiful Petco Park for Baseball between the San Diego Padres and the Chicago Cubs. Reserve your ticket today!

Tickets are $18
(Fans 2 years of age and under are free)

1. Have your credit card ready (Visa, MasterCard or American Express)
2. Paste the link below into your browser
3. Enter the Username and Password listed below
4. Follow the easy instructions to receive your tickets
5. Wait for an e-mail confirming your order

https://www.groupticketwindow.com/groupticket/mlb/padres/group

This game will definitely be a sellout! Reserve your seats now for a guaranteed spot in this ATA Tradition.

After connecting to the site you will need this information:
(Be sure to match letter case Exactly)

Username: ATA
Password: PADRES

Born in 1968, the San Diego Padres debuted on April 8, 1969 with a 2-1 win over Houston at San Diego Stadium in front of 23,370 fans. 15 seasons later the Padres won their first NL Western Division title. On October 7, 1984, San Diego beat out Chicago 6-3 to enter their first World Series. The same season saw Tony Gwynn win his first of eight National League batting titles with a .351 mark.

The San Diego Padres have been mired in a slump for five straight seasons. Since the 98-64 mark set by the 1998 National League Champions, the Padres have finished below .500. The 1996 campaign also resulted in a division crown at 91-71. The Friars however were ousted in the League Division Series by the Saint Louis Cardinals that season by 3 games to none.

The 2004 San Diego Padres season entailed excitement as the franchise played in a new ballpark, Petco Field. The $458-million facility replaces Qualcomm Stadium as the Padres home. The baseball-only facility is part of a downtown revitalization project for the city of San Diego.

 
 
 

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