The 21st Annual Diamond Lake Seminar
September 13 & 14, 2008
Diamond Lake Resort
350 Resort Drive
Diamond Lake OR 97731


An Invitation to Diamond Lake
(See Schedule Below)

You are invited to attend the Annual Diamond Lake Seminar and participate in what has become one of Oregon's most enjoyable educational opportunities. Diamond Lake's pristine beauty creates a relaxing backdrop where radiographers can receive continuing education, and enjoy the surrounding area with family or friends. This will be the third year that the seminar is sponsored by the Oregon Society of Radiologic Technologists, offering top-notch education on meaningful topics.

Participants will have the option of registering for either eight hours or twelve hours of continuing education. As requested by past attendees, we are making it possible to get an entire year's CE requirements in one weekend, in a very cost effective opportunity. The registration costs include Saturday breakfast and lunch for the eight hour registrants, and for the twelve hour option Sunday breakfast is also included. Dinner will be on your own. The resort coffee shop serves dinner, or there is pizza parlor at the south end of the lake.

In case you have not traveled to Diamond lake before, you will find it tucked away in the Cascade Mountains, just a few miles north of the entrance to Crater Lake. It is known for its great scenery and fishing. Hiking and biking trails almost surround the lake, and the lodge rents bicycles as well as canoes, boats, and paddleboats. You can see there is plenty for your family to do while you are attending the lectures. Diamond Lake is located 58 miles east of Roseburg on Hwy. 138. It can be reached from Bend via Hwy. 97 or from Eugene by way of Hwy. 58 which connect with 97. If you are coming from the Medford area you will reach the lake via Hwy. 62/230. There are three Forest Service campgrounds without full hookups on the lake. They are "first come-first served", but in September, finding a campsite is not a problem. There is a private campground with full hookups adjacent to the lake.

Reservations should be made ASAP if you plan to stay at the Diamond Lake Resort. The resort has both motel rooms and cabins available, and they are reserving these for seminar registrants until August 31st. The toll free telephone number is 1-800-733-7593, and be sure to identify yourself as a seminar participant when calling. The address is Diamond Lake Resort, 350 Resort Drive, Diamond Lake OR 97731.

Pre-registration is required. Late registration or registration paid at the door will be charged as indicated. If you provide an e-mail address, a reservation confirmation will be sent, usually within a week of when your registration is received. If you do not receive confirmation, please feel free to e-mail or call us to guarantee that your registration reached us.  All registration questions should be directed to Amy Fields at 360-852-6221 or  .  CLICK HERE to download, or open, a registration form.  You will need to print it, fill it out, and mail it in with your payment.

If paying by Credit Card, please be sure to include the CVC2 Security Code from the back side of the card  This number is now necessary to perform all Credit Card transactions And is used as a deterrent for identity theft, and credit card theft..  Sorry, we do not have on-line registration.

Refund policy: a $20.00 refund fee will be charged for refund requests received before September 1st. No refunds will be given after that date.


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Diamond Lake Seminar Schedule

Saturday, September 13, 2008
7:00am-8:00am Registration and Breakfast
8:00am-9:45am Fracture complications
Paul Laudicina
9:45am-10:00am Break
10:00am-11:45am Pediatrics for Radiographers
Paul Laudicina
11:45am-1:00pm Lunch
1:00pm-2:45pm Child Abuse
Paul Laudicina
3:00pm-4:45pm Multi-Trauma
Paul Laudicina
5:00pm-6:00pm Ortho Overview
Dr Brian Hayes
Sunday, September 14, 2008
7:00am-8:00am Breakfast
8:00am-9:45am Radiation Use and Safety
Barbara Smith
10:00am-11:00am Barriers, Myths and Misconceptions
Virginia Vanderford