Pre-AAO Bourbon Bash with OrthoFi & KLOwen
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Pre-AAO Bourbon Bash with OrthoFi & KLOwen

After a day of pre-AAO courses, the festivities continue with an exciting Second Line parade leading us to OrthoFi & KLOwen's Bourbon Bash!

By OrthoFi & KLOwen

Date and time

Friday, May 3 · 5:30 - 7:30pm CDT

Location

Ernst Cafe

600 South Peters Street New Orleans, LA 70130

About this event

  • 2 hours

This event is primarily for those attending the Pre-AAO MasterClass intended for Doctors and their team. Please do not register for this event if you are a student.

Join us for a classic New Orleans second-line parade from the pre-AAO courses to the iconic Ernst Cafe accompanied by a brass band. Enjoy drinks and hors d'oeuvres as you unwind, connect with peers, and kick off AAO in true New Orleans style.

If you're unable to attend the Pre-AAO course but would still like to join us in the Second Line to Ernst Café, please meet us at Room R06 in the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center at 5:00 PM. You are also welcome to join us anytime between 5:30 PM -7:30 PM at Ernst Café.


Find out more about the half-day, Pre AAO Course

Title: Cultivating Raving Fans: Elevating the Customer Expereince Throughout the New Patient Journey

Speakers: Brian Wright and Oliver Gelles.

Location: Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Room R06

Date and Time: May 3, 2024 - 1:00 PM -5:00 PM

Cost: Free

In the dynamic landscape of orthodontics, the patient experience is paramount. This session is designed to revolutionize the way you engage with every new patient, from the first phone call to a same-day “YES”, providing you with winning strategies for extreme growth and an elevated patient journey.

Click here to Register For The MasterClass Today!

See you there!


What is a Second Line?

There are two parts to a second line. The first line is made up of the grand marshal or parade leader, the band, and whoever is being honored. The strutting revelers who fall in behind are referred to as the second line.

The leaders of the parade carry decorated umbrellas, while the other participants shake handkerchiefs while they dance. A brass band plays some beats that get everyone dancing and moving. You can often spot the second line by bright-colored suits and banners.

Learn more here.

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