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Day One: Thursday, June 9th

Opening Keynote: Leading with Equity – Victor Armstrong (Requested)

Addressing the Unique Causes of Burnout on Your Team: Hope for the Exhausted! – Dael Waxman

AI Driven Analytics Driving Innovation in a Value Based World – Ashish J. Abraham, Huzefa Dossaji

The Importance of Provider Credentialing & Enrollment –Eliminate Credentialing Denials – Stacey Howe

Succession Planning: Leadership Insights Can Impact Organizational Excellence! Leveraging Talent to Shape the Future – Antwain Tate Goode

Cybersecurity – James Russell

Chart Auditing to Improve QOC and Maximize Shared Savings – John F. Burns

Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion – Victor Armstrong

Addiction Medicine Basics (Substance Use Disorders) – Karen Isaacs

Cultivating a Life of Meaning – Kim Schwartz

How to Use KPI’s to Manage a Health Center – Curt Degenfelder

Supporting Success at Delivering Well Child Care – Gerri Mattson

Reducing Provider Burden Utilizing IT Strategies – Jillian Maccini

CommWell Health –Leadership Excellence Academy – Various

BOARD TRAINING: The Board & the Workforce: A Mutual Understanding – Michelle Fernández Gabilondo

BOARD TRAINING: Using the Health Center Program Compliance Manual for Health Center Boards of Directors – Mel Goodwin

Building a Statewide Telepsychiatry Network: The NC Statewide Telepsychiatry Program (NC-STeP) – Ryan Baker

Social Determinants of Health and the Need for Equity-Oriented Primary Health Care Services: By the Numbers within NCCHCA – Darron Smith

Day Two: Friday, June 10th

Morning Keynote -North Carolina’s Health Workforce – Hugh Tilson (Requested)

Dental Leadership Training: Strategies for Expanding Access, Revenue and Outcomes – Various Presenters:

HIV Testing in Primary Care – LeShonda Wallace

Good Things Come in Threes: A Guide to Achieving Medication Adherence Quality Measures – Shawn Taylor, Kristen Shuler

Treating Pain Safely in Primary Care – Karen Isaacs

Employment Law – Rose Kenyon (Requested)

Closing Keynote: Customer Service in HealthCare; The Impact of Work/Life Balance – Michael F. Gervasi

 

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