ACAM to raffle Westin Heavenly Bed in support of medical student education
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ACAM to raffle Westin Heavenly Bed in support of medical student education

LAGUNA HILLS, CALIF - Nov. 7, 2007 - The American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM), a not-for-profit corporation will raffle a Westin Heavenly Bed to raise money for medical student education.  Raffle tickets are $50 and all proceds will be used to offset the escalating costs of medical school. 

"This is an incredible opportunity for someone who is looking to give to the community and possibly win a terrific bed," said Jordan Green, spokesperson for ACAM.  

The bed represents the epitome of luxury. It is hand tailored and features luxurious sheets and pillows.   This heavenly bed comes with custom 13 pillow top mattress with 8 ¾ box spring. The bed also includes five pillows; two hypo-allergenic pillows, one boudoir pillow and cover, duvet cover with polyester insert a down blanket, bed skirt, top sheet, middle sheet and lastly a bottom sheet.

The bed will be delivered to the winner's home. The drawing will be held on November 16, 2007 at the ACAM Fall Conference and Golf Tournament.  The winner does not need to be present to win. Tickets are available at the organization's Web site: http://www.acam.org

About ACAM:

The American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM) is a not-for-profit medical society dedicated to educating physicians and other health care professionals on the latest findings and emerging procedures in preventive/nutritional medicine. ACAM's goals are to improve skills, knowledge and diagnostic procedures as they relate to complementary and alternative medicine; to support research; and to develop awareness of alternative methods of medical treatment.

Celebrating more than a quarter century of service, ACAM represents more than 1,000 physicians in 30 countries. ACAM is the largest and oldest organization of its kind in the world dedicated exclusively to serving the educational needs of the health professions.

 

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