With President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration mere hours away, celebrations in Washington, D.C., are getting underway, and the money — among other things — is flowing.
Beginning Thursday and stretching through the weekend, most state societies and a number of players in the health care and pharmaceutical industries are hosting inaugural events. Many of the health care companies not hosting their own events have pitched in to pay for some of the state society festivities.
Notable examples include the Advanced Medical Technology Association, a medical technology trade association, which is hosting a viewing party from its Pennsylvania Avenue offices. Rain is in the forecast for Friday, and attendees can eat, drink, and take in the inaugural parade from indoors.
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