Visit HCPro next week in Milwaukee at the annual NAMSS conference
Credentialing & Verification Update, October 7, 2008
Will you be attending the annual conference of the National Association Medical Staff Services (NAMSS) next week, October 13-15? If so, be sure to stop by and say hello to HCPro! Look for our booths and bookstore, or sign up for one of our planned events:
Live luncheon demonstration of Core Privilege Plus Software - Email Executive Editor Maureen Coler at mcoler@hcpro.com for more information.
Complementary 30 minute credentialing consultation sessions - Meet with Sally Pelletier, CPMSM, CPCS, or one of her experienced colleagues from The Greeley Company and get the answers to your toughest credentialing questions. To schedule your consultation, please contact Stacey Koch in advance by calling 888/749-3054 ext. 3193, or email skoch@greeley.com.
Live FPPE/OPPE Presentation - Listen to Rick Sheff, MD, CMSL, chairman of The Greeley Company, presenting "Getting Practical: How to Match Demonstrated Competency with Privileges," on Wednesday, October 15th, 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. You will come away with tools you can use to carry out OPPE, FPPE, and match the results of peer review to privileges granted. Plus, you will earn 1.5 CE credits.
For more information about the NAMSS conference, visit their Web site, www.namss.org/membership/annualconference.cfm.
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