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September 01, 2009

EIM Announces the 2nd Annual Elevator Pitch Contest!!

It’s that time again!  EIM is announcing our 2nd Annual 30-Second Elevator Pitch Competition on why physical therapy

is the Best First ChoiceTM in musculoskeletal care!

An elevator pitch is a quick overview that must grab the attention of someone who has twenty seven different  things on their mind.  For this competition listeners need to be convinced that physical therapy is the Best First ChoiceTM in musculoskeletal care and be left wanting more information about PT!

Top prize is $1000, second is $500, and third is $250!

Check out Elevator Pitch info on Wikipedia or see last year’s winners… first, second, and third.

Rules:
•    MUST answer “Why Physical Therapy is the Best First ChoiceTM for musculoskeletal care?”
•    25-30 Seconds (no longer, no shorter)
•    Individuals Only
•    Must be a PT Student or Practicing PT
•    No Entry Fee
•    Submit via email to: ElevatorPitch@EvidenceInMotion.com  
•    Include name, email address, school or place of work, phone number, and age with submission
•    Must be in the form of video or audio files
•    Submissions are due no later than 11:59pm, November 30, 2009
•    Winners will be announced on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube on December 15, 2009 at 4 pm.
•    First place will receive $1000, second gets $500, & third gets $250 (winners contacted via phone & email)
•    All submissions and their content will become the property of Evidence In Motion, LLC
•    Email ElevatorPitch@EvidenceInMotion.com with questions and visit EIM’s website for more info

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