2018 Educational Programs Up and Running
Posted on February 20, 2018 by Heidi Simpson
Our 218 educational programs are up and running. Here are new and important updates on our upcoming Workforce Solutions Conference and Nursing Leadership Symposium and webinars that will help members build a successful MDS program and prevent cybercrime.
Workforce Solutions Conference is April 19
The annual interactive conference designed to address your organization’s #1 pain point, the Workforce Solutions Conference provides fresh ideas, proven resources and tested tools to build and retain your workforce. Registration is open; early bird deadline is March 23.
Essential Skills for New Supervisors, April 19
Held in conjunction with the workforce conference, Essential Skills for New Supervisors gives solid training on basic supervisory skills, knowledge and tools to get off to a great start and become a standout supervisor. Separate registration and fee.
Building a Successful MDS Program, March 12 Webinar
For care center staff, this essential webinar helps prepare the new MDS coordinator for the role, including what is required, the MDS coding process, common mistakes to avoid, and how to adapt your processes to recent MDS changes.
Cyber Security Defense, March 20 Webinar
Organizations large and small, commercial and nonprofit, are all at risk of a cyber security hack. The March 20 webinar, The Best Cyber Security Defense is a Good Offense, helps identify areas of potential cyber security risk, how to recognize bad links that may have malicious code embedded, and best practices to implement so all staff can be actively engaged in your prevention efforts.
Save Dates for Nursing Leadership Symposium
The state’s most comprehensive training for preparing new directors of nursing and nurse leaders for a successful career is returning for its 27th year, under the expert leadership of LeadingAge Minnesota’s nurse consultant Liz Sether. Mark your calendar now. April 10-12; May 8-10; June 12-14; July 24-26; August 21-23. Registration open soon!
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