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SNUG SWAG Ends Soon!

The 30th Annual SNUG Conference and Educational Summit is approaching! SCC Soft Computer is excited to meet everyone this upcoming May. We understand the anticipation of what is to come for our attending clients and cannot wait to share the plans we have in store for them. With Early Bird Registration ending soon, guarantee your special SNUG SWAG items will be ready for your arrival by signing up before March 1st.

Make sure to register by March 1st to secure your 2024 SNUG SWAG!

Be a part of the collaboration and discuss everything about your SCC Soft Computer software with fellow users! Learn how to best utilize your system to benefit your workday and receive extensive education on our various modules. Join us as we also celebrate your generous support with SCC’s Annual Client Appreciation Banquet and enjoy the words of our Keynote Speaker, Joanne Lichten while we look forward to our partnership between the healthcare industry and our software.

 We look 2024ward to seeing your attendance as we celebrate 30 years of SNUG. Register by March 1st to secure your SWAG for SNUG 2024 by clicking here!


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