ADULT MCCBRC Multiprofessional Critical Care Board Review Course Industry Opportunities August 11 15, 2015 Fairmont Chicago Millennium Park Chicago, Illinois
Overview This is the sixth year of SCCM s Adult Multiprofessional Critical Care Board Review Course (MCCBRC) which was the result of combining The Board Review Course led by Joseph E. Parrillo, MD, FCCM, and Henry Masur, MD, FCCM and Society of Critical Care Medicine s (SCCM) Adult Board Review Course. Parrillo and Masur continues to lead as the Founding Directors of the course This course will help critical care practitioners receive core knowledge needed to optimize preparation for the critical care board exam. Each comprehensive session is derived specifically from previous critical care subspecialty exams and is presented by a distinguished team of multiprofessionals Four and a half days of comprehensive learning
Attendee Profile This course is designed for practitioners who are preparing for the adult critical care subspecialty exams, as well as those seeking a review on critical care This course will benefit: Advanced practice nurses Anesthesiologists Cardiologists Critical care fellows Critical care nurses Emergency medicine practitioners Intensivists Internists Neurologists Pulmonologists Respiratory care practitioners Surgeons Average attendance is 350. Projected attendance is 350 for 2015
Attendee Demographics Approximately 330 attendees in 2014 Young MDs 25% Young MDs defined as in training or just out of training. non- MDs 16% Est. MDs 75% MDs 84% Int'l 13% Non-MDs (PAs, RNs, Pharmacists and other) Domestic 87%
Attendee Demographics Year Metro area West Midwest Northeast South 2014 - Chicago 12% 34% 25% 28% 2013 Washington, DC 7% 19% 36% 37% 2012 - Chicago 15% 30% 25% 30%
Benefits Cost efficient reach to members of the ICU/CCU team at one place than having rep make sales calls by institution or health system 40.5 hours of comprehensive review in the diagnosis, monitoring and management of the critically ill patient as well as to provide preparation for the critical care subspecialty examination Build rapport with those hard to reach ICU/CCU team members More quality face time with learners in the sponsor/exhibit area Familiarize them with your product or service Attendee course objectives Discuss relevant clinical topics to prepare for the critical care subspecialty board examination Assess the scientific foundations and literature evidence for the diagnosis, monitoring and management of patients with critical illness Compare information amongst multiprofessional practitioners involved in the practice of critical care medicine
Sponsorship Levels Level Gold Silver Bronze Amount $25,000 $10,000 $5,000 Maximum Slots Available 1 2 3 6 Table Top Y Y Y Pre-Registrant List (for use prior to the event) Y Y Y Signage/ Recognition in Board Review print collateral and email marketing Color Logo BW Logo N Program Book Advertisement Full Page 4/C (back cover) Full Page B/W (inside cover) N Breakfast Sponsorship Acknowledgment All breakfasts N N Break Sponsorship Acknowledgment N 4 Breaks Each N Optional Lunch or evening promotional symposium on either August 11 (Tue), 12 (Wed), 13 (Thu), or 14 (Fri) (sponsor pays F/B and AV costs) Incremental $5K Incremental $10K Hotel door drop Y Y N Hotel key cards Y N N N Other available sponsorship options to silver level and above sponsors: branded box lunches and bottled water
Gold Sponsor Investment - $25,000 6 table top Power strip included upon request Pre-Registrant list Color logo on signage and promotional and electronic marketing materials Full page four-color ad on the back cover on the attendee program Sponsorship acknowledgment of five breakfasts Lunch or evening promotional symposium on either of the four days, August 11 14 (Tuesday Friday) for a decreased fee of $5K (optional) Sponsor pays F/B and AV costs Production fees for the hotel key cards are included if ad creative is provided by July 15, 2015 Hotel door drops are included (printed materials must be provided by July 17, 2015
Investment - $10,000 6 table top Silver Sponsor Power strip included upon request Pre-Registrant list Black/white company logo on signage and promotional and electronic marketing efforts Full page black/white ad on an inside cover position of the attendee program Sponsorship acknowledgment for four breaks Lunch or evening promotional symposium on either of the four days, August 11 14 (Tuesday Friday) for an incremental $10K (optional) Sponsor pays F/B and AV costs Hotel door drops are included (printed materials must be provided by July 17, 2015)
Bronze Sponsor Investment - $5,000 6 table top Power strip included upon request Pre-registrant list
Sponsorship Descriptions Table top 6 foot long Display literature or your medical device. Attendee pre-registrant list An excel document is provided so that you can do your own promotional mailing prior to the event. Note you ll need final copy approval from SCCM before this list is released Attendee program book ad Another avenue to promote company product or service Branded box lunches and bottled water Your company or product message will be seen by those attending the educational sessions Company recognition Recognition of sponsorship level on all pre-event promotional print materials and email marketing Onsite recognition includes signage outside the conference meeting room, break areas, and attendee conference program Email promoting the event to approximately 30,000+ names (includes SCCM members and non-members)
Sponsorship Descriptions Hotel door drop Provide product literature, sales brochures, or other promotional materials so that SCCM can distribute to attendees hotel rooms so that your materials are at their door when they awaken in the morning. Materials must be approved by SCCM and will be distributed at the hotel. Materials due: July 17, 2015 Hotel key cards Your brand message is the first thing the event attendee will see as they check into Fairmont Chicago Millennium Park Materials due: July 15, 2015 Lunch or evening promotional educational symposia An opportunity to educate attendees on the therapeutic category or disease state and would be structured as a non-cme event that is not affiliated with SCCM and its board review courses. For an incremental fee, you will be provided a room and a pre-registrant attendee list. Your meetings department or selected meeting planner would coordinate with the speakers and educational content, advertising, registration, invites, and on-site hotel logistics (F/B, AV, and signage). Symposium materials, handouts, signage and presentation slides must be approved by SCCM. Guidelines will be supplied upon signed LOA (letter of agreement)