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Health Tourism Magazine Releases Health & Wellness Podcast with Camille Hoheb, Advisory Board Member of Health Tourism Magazine

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Camille Hoheb speaks to the Health Tourism Magazine regarding the creation of a Spa and Wellness Tract at the 3rd Annual World Medical Tourism and Global Healthcare Congress, September 22-24th, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.

This year, because of the 2 trillion dollar global wellness industry, MTA has created a six-session tract specifically designed to help bridge the gap between traditional healthcare and wellness, said Hoheb, who is also the Spa and Wellness Conference Chair.

The Health and Wellness Sector of the Congress will cover various topics include integrative medicine, corporate health, global spa trends, special interest products and investment opportunities. With a focus on education, networking and pre-arranged business meetings and social events, attendance is projected to be 2,000 delegates from 60 counties. http://www.medicaltourismcongress.com


Wellness professionals should attend because the conference is focused on education and networking. There is an incredible abundance of networking and social events and the opportunity to pre-arrange business meetings.

To listen to the entire educational podcast, please visit http://www.healthtourismmagazine.com/interview-detail.php?interview=camille-hoheb

Stay Tuned

Sarah

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