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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is an audio conference and how does it work?

An audio conference is like a large conference call, but in a more controlled, program-like environment. The entire "conference" is conducted via the telephone, and a speakerphone is the only equipment needed to participate in the conference as a listener.

An organization interested in participating in a specific conference needs to register for it using one of our 4 easy ordering methods. Registration includes:
- access to a 90-minute interactive call for as many people as can fit in a room with a speakerphone
- downloadable presentation handouts-which are made available 48 hours prior to the call
- an opportunity to participate in a live Q&A session following the presentation

Each Thompson FDA audio conference runs for approximately 90 minutes. The expert speaker usually uses the first 60 minutes to share "how-to" tips and real world insights on a particular topic. During this speaker presentation portion of the conference, registrants are in a "listen-only" mode. After the presentation portion is concluded, the phones are "opened up" for a live interactive Q&A session, with conference attendees queuing up to ask questions of the presenters. This part of the conference usually lasts for 20-30 minutes.

Is it possible to obtain a complete listing of the upcoming audio conferences being offered by Thompson FDA?

How do I register for an audio conference?

How long does an audio conference usually run?

What do I do if I've registered for an audio conference but cannot find the document that includes the call-in instructions?

What is Thompson FDA's cancellation, substitution and refund policy?

Can I submit an idea for a future audio conference?

I'm interested in becoming one of your expert speakers, or I would like to recommend a speaker for an upcoming audio conference. Who should I contact?

What are cookies and how does Thompson FDA use them?

Additional Terms and Conditions.

Does Thompson FDA offer continuing education credits as part of its audio conference program?

How can I obtain an official document confirming that I have attended an audio conference in my field of expertise?

How can I obtain the handouts associated with my upcoming audio conference?

Do I need to download any java-based plug-in to set up my computer for webinars?

When will I receive the webinar information and materials?