ACDIS seeking new advisory board members
CDI Strategies, November 13, 2008
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The Association of Clinical Documentation Improvement Specialists (ACDIS) is currently seeking four new advisory board members to join our exisiting 12-member panel. Terms of service on the board are a maximum of three years.
If you are interesting in applying for the board, please download this form, which outlines the expectations for this important volunteer position.
Once you have filled out the form, please e-mail your application to ACDIS director Brian Murphy at bmurphy@cdiassociation.com.
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