THE NEW ENGLAND HAND SOCIETY

Join New England Hand Society

July 21, 2008

Dear New England Hand Society Members,

The New England Hand Society welcomes your participation as a member and we look forward to your continued membership in 2008. Your membership in the Society is vital to providing hand surgeons, residents, therapists and physicians assistants throughout New England with an organization that strives to meet the educational and informational needs of the hand surgery specialty through the sharing information and resources.

Membership dues for 2008 will remain at $150.00 for physicians and $100.00 for therapists and PAs. This yearly fee includes your registration fee to the Annual Meeting with 8 CME credits, newsletter communications, email updates and a directory listing for patient referrals on www.nehand.org.

Your active membership is essential to the Society's work and success on your behalf. Please complete the form enclosed so we can update our database records and ensure that your latest information is published on the website for referrals. You can mail the form back with your dues payment (payable to "New England Hand Society") by September 1st, or simply go to www.nehand.org to update your information and pay dues online via credit card. If you have any questions concerning membership, please contact our administrator, Susan Schaffman at 860-561-5205, or by email at sasshops@aol.com.

The 2008 Annual Meeting is certain to be a great opportunity for educational updates and networking with your colleagues and we look forward to seeing you in Sturbridge on December 5th. Look for registration material and details in the mail, including the Call for Abstracts, or register online at our website, www.nehand.org. Thank you for your continued support.

With kind regards,

David M. Bass, M.D.
Vice President
Hartford, Connecticut


Andrew E. Caputo, M.D.
President

David M. Bass, M.D.
Vice President

David Ring, M.D.
Secretary and Treasurer

Samuel Scott, M.D.
Membership Chairman

Mary Drake
Therapist Liasion