Director's Note: Conference countdown-T-minus 12 days
CDI Strategies, April 24, 2014
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There’s only 12 days left until the Seventh Annual ACDIS Conference and our offices here are buzzing with excitement as we finalize all the last minute details. Since this is our biggest conference yet, I thought I’d do a little ACDIS Conference by the numbers to demonstrate how much we’ve grown.
- Number of attendees: 1st National Conference 385; 7th Annual Conference 1,200
- Number of exhibitors: 1st National Conference 4; 7th Annual Conference 40
- Number of sessions: 1st National Conference 12; 7th Annual Conference 35
- Number of speakers: 1st National Conference 12; 7th Annual Conference 46
Not only does this year’s conference promise to be the biggest yet, it also is shaping up to be the best. We know you will return to your facilities energized and motivated to implement all the great ideas you will learn while inside the conference halls.
We’ve grown a lot over the past six years. Such growth is due, in large part, to the tremendous growth of the CDI profession. We thank all of you who work so diligently every day to do the very best job you can, striving every day to stay abreast of the latest developments in the industry and to learn the best techniques to improve your record reviews. We hope you make it out to Vegas to learn, and have some fun.
We are proud of ACDIS’ growth and we are so very proud of your continued growth alongside us.
See you in #Vegasbaby!
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