Conference Update: Are you a CDI manager or leader and looking for networking opportunities?
CDI Strategies, April 14, 2016
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Are you in CDI leadership and looking for national networking opportunities? Consider participating in the 2016 CDI Leadership Focus Group and Luncheon at the 2016 ACDIS conference in Atlanta, GA.
ACDIS is looking for managers of CDI, directors of CDI, or physician advisors to CDI to participate in special CDI leadership focus group on Tuesday, May 24, from 12-1:15 p.m. during day 1 of the 2016 ACDIS conference in Atlanta, GA. Only those in CDI leadership positions are eligible to participate in this luncheon. Seating is limited to 12 individual participants.
Participants will help ACDIS identify leadership target areas, educational needs, and ways to build engagement. In addition, we will discuss how to promote and foster national networking opportunities for CDI and revenue cycle leadership. To participate, please complete this short survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/R6N72YN.
Eligible guests will be individually contacted prior to the conference.
In addition, this week’s updates include:
- Looking for a few fun things to do while at the conference? CCDS Coordinator Penny Richards put together a list some ideas to make your Atlanta experience one to remember. Read more on the ACDIS Blog.
- Register for one of our pre-conference opportunities. These boot camps have been tailored for our conference, and offer a unique experience not available in our year-round courses. This year’s sessions include:
- Our conference room block at the Omni Atlanta Hotel at the CNN Center is already full on some nights. We rounded up a list of alternatives, all within reasonable distance to the convention center. We also put together a list of local transportation options, available on the ACDIS Blog.
- 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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