Membership Update: Next Quarterly Conference Call slated for August 18
CDI Strategies, August 4, 2011
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The next quarterly conference call for ACDIS members is scheduled for Thursday, August 18, from 1-2 p.m. ET. ACDIS members should have received their dial-in instructions via e-mail. To access the call, dial the toll-free number, and enter the password/guest code. If you did not receive these instructions e-mail ACDIS Director Brian Murphy at bmurphy@cdiassociation.com.
Please note that due to heavy call volume, we recommend that you dial in 10 minutes early.
These calls are offered as a means for ACDIS members to network with one another and to discuss any CDI related issues. We will have a few ACDIS Advisory Board members on the call as well. We encourage your comments, thoughts, and questions during the call.
We want your ideas and questions!
Please pass along your pressing questions and/or any suggestions for discussion on the upcoming call via e-mail to bmurphy@cdiassociation.com. Conference calls are a great way to ask a question, air any and all concerns, or gather input on a policy or procedure at your hospital. While we cannot guarantee your question or discussion point will be addressed on the call, we will try to work in as many as possible.
Please pass along your pressing questions and/or any suggestions for discussion on the upcoming call via e-mail to bmurphy@cdiassociation.com. Conference calls are a great way to ask a question, air any and all concerns, or gather input on a policy or procedure at your hospital. While we cannot guarantee your question or discussion point will be addressed on the call, we will try to work in as many as possible.
If you cannot attend the call, we will provide a digital recording for download on our Web site.
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