Conference Update: The final countdown begins
CDI Strategies, May 5, 2016
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Can you believe it? We’re already just over two weeks until the 9th Annual ACDIS Conference in Atlanta, Georgia! In case you haven’t noticed, this edition of CDI Strategies marks the first our special conference editions. These email newsletters will highlight important conference information including last-minute tips, speaker Q&As, and more. Remember, there’s still time to register. Let the countdown begin!
This week’s updates include:
- A Q&A with speaker Andrea Johnson, RN, BSN, CCDS, who will be presenting “Development of an Inpatient Rehabilitation CDI Program.” Read more on the ACDIS Blog.
- Don’t forget to schedule some fun time, too! CCDS Coordinator Penny Richards put together a list of must-see attractions and things to do in Atlanta all within a reasonable distance from the convention center and hotel. Read more on the ACDIS Blog.
- Have you booked your hotel yet? While our room block at the Omni Atlanta Hotel at the CNN Center is full on most nights, we have a handy list of alternatives, all within reasonable distance to the convention center. We also put together a list of local transportation options.
- In addition to our events on Facebook, watch out for Q&As, travel tips, sponsor announcements, giveaways, and more on the ACDIS Blog, and on our main Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn pages.
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