Conference Update: Poster session applications open
CDI Strategies, February 5, 2015
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Are you coming to the Eighth Annual ACDIS Conference in San Antonio in May? Have you considered participating in the Poster Session? Through your thoughtful presentation you can share a CDI process or an element of your hospital’s program, a training idea, or trumpet your CDI program’s success. You can see examples of previous posters on the ACDIS Web site.
Applications are due February 15 (click here to download). Those selected by the conference committee will receive a $200 discount off their conference registration. For additional information, email ACDIS Membership Services Specialist Penny Richards.
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