The 72nd Annual Workers' Compensation Educational Conference and 29th Annual Safety & Health Conference (WCI 360) The WCI360 Conference focuses on national workers’ compensation and occupational safety and health industries. During the 72nd Conference, speakers will present on issues of common concern to all Workers’ Comp professionals, regardless of jurisdiction or state, issues that have no geographical boundaries. Mitchell’s is pleased to participate as an exhibitor at the Conference with information on our Workers’ Compensation and Pharmacy Solutions. Our team will be onsite for booth demos, 1x1 meetings and a small meet and greet for our Pharmacy Solutions team. Please contact your Mitchell representative for more detail.
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