Conference Update: Join more than 900 of your peers in Vegas
CDI Strategies, March 27, 2014
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We're nearly down to the wire—there's only a little more than a month left before the 7th Annual ACDIS Conference and pre-conference events—and already more than 900 CDI related professionals have registered to attend.
The ACDIS team begins to arrive on Saturday and Sunday and the Physician Advisor and ICD-10 for CDI Boot Camp sessions start first thing Monday morning, May 5. The main event kicks off Tuesday evening, May 6, with the award reception and welcome networking event with dozens of sessions, exhibitors, poster presentations, after hours activities, and other events taking place throughout the remainder of the conference May 7-9.
We're excited to welcome new CDI professionals and to network with those individuals we've come to regard as friends as over the past six years. While we like to think we've done our very best to make the conference a welcoming, informative event, it's past attendees who typically say it best. So we've gathered a few comments and thought we'd share them here.
- "The conference gives attendees time to connect and network with others and recharges your batteries. There is just such a great level of excitement here." Robin Jones
- "I have been to the conference three times and [the 2013 event] was by far the best one. The speakers were all great and the material is so relevant and helpful in my day-to-day work. Where else can we get such a wealth of CDI information in a few days? It's fabulous." Laura Bohls
- "This was my first conference and the speakers were excellent and the material covered was relevant. It was a great conference." Alex Gilman
- "I have been involved in CDI since October 2007 and ACDIS has always been my 'go to' resource. Kimberly Mineroldi
- "Great conference!! Loved the opportunity and will be back next year!! Networking in our field of expertise is priceless. There is no better way to achieve this than here at the conference. Thanks to all who pulled this together." Kimberly Ogle
Have you registered yet? If so, join us on our social media platforms Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter, and use #Vegasbaby! #ACDIS2014 to tell us what you’re looking forward to most.
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