Case Management Society of New England (1.25 CE): Rehab Tools to Address RTW – Functional Capacity Evaluations, Work Hardening and Work Conditioning

New Hampshire Automobile Dealers Association 507 South St, Bow, NH, United States

REGISTER HERE This program has been brought to you through a collaboration with Coppola Physical Therapy & CMSNE. This session awards 1.5 CCM & RN CEs. Speaker - Dr. Steven Gordon, PT, DPT Physical Therapist/Owner, Coppola Physical Therapy Upon completion of this session attendees will be able to: ·         Discuss the role physical rehab plays in Return to Work (RTW) ·         Define Work hardening/ Work conditioning and Functional Capacity ·         Evaluations as tools in the RTW plan. ·         Outline the expectations and goals for each of these rehab options. Special thanks and appreciation to NHADA for the sponsorship of the site for this presentation. Thank you for the sponsorship of this program to Coppola Physical Therapy. To learn more about Coppola Physical Therapy visit: https://coppolapt.com/about/ Fees: CMSNE Members - $10 CMSA Members NOT in CMSNE - $15 Non-Members - $20

Southern Ohio Valley CMSA (1 CE): Navigating Case Manager Challenges – Present & Future

Virtual Event

REGISTER HERE Join Southern Ohio Valley CMSA and CMSA President Janet Coulter to learn about ongoing challenges, emerging trends, and best practices. The skills learned during this presentation can better assist case managers in navigating healthcare challenges while addressing the needs of their patients. Presenter: Janet Coulter, MSN, MS, RN, CCM, FCM Objectives: Analyze present and prospective challenges encountered by case managers Discuss effective strategies to assist case managers in navigating future challenges Explain the advantages and disadvantages of case management certification Describe the benefits of professional networking Fees: CMSA Members - FREE Non-members - $10

CMSA Sacramento: 16th Annual Meeting and Expo

Dante Club 2330 Fair Oaks Blvd, BlvdSacramento, CA, United States

REGISTER HERE Join CMSA Sacramento at their 16th Annual Annual Case Management Dinner & Resource Expo: Ensuring Continuity of Care in Hepatic Encephalopathy! Celebrate Case Managers, expand your scope of knowledge, and connect with health care professionals. Speaker: Nancy Skinner, RN, CCM, CMGT-BC, ACM-RN, CMCN, FCM Learning Objectives: Explain the impact of a diagnosis of hepatic encephalopathy (HE) including the high risk of recurrence, and the cognitive damage it may cause Discuss the economic impact of patients presenting with HE on the healthcare system Consider the major issues and barriers associated with the discharge process that may result in patient readmission Review established Standards for Transitions of Care and specific steps for implementing those Standards in patients diagnosed with hepatic encephalopathy Fees: $50.00 Member Ticket $60.00 after 05:00 am October 5 $60.00 Non-Member Ticket $70.00 after 05:00 am October 5 $35.00 Student Member Ticket $45.00 after 05:00 am October 5 $40.00 Non-Member Student Ticket $50.00 after 05:00 am October 5 $45.00 Active Military $55.00 after 05:00 am October 5 October 15th is the final day to register and no refunds will be available after October 16th  

CMSA Hawaii 2024 Annual Conference (7 CEs Pending): New Trends and an Integrated Approach in Pain Management

Ko'olau Ballroom 45-550 Kionaole Road, Kaneohe, HI, United States

REGISTER HERE ALOHA!   We are excited to present relevant education, best practices, new trends, and solutions with our great line-up of speakers and exhibitors!  We have invited industry leaders who will offer their professional insight and expertise.  Scheduled speakers include Courtney Deck, RPh., Eric Lee, M.D., Sheila Miles, L.M.T., Coach Kaipo Paiva, Linda Rasmussen, M.D., Maile Scarpino, PsyD., & Douglas Weiss, DPT.  Fees: Members - $160 Non-members - $180  

CMSA National (1 CE): Navigating Client Access to Care in Rural Communities

Virtual Event

REGISTER HERE According to the 2020 census, nearly 67 million people live within rural areas of the United States. Rural residents face a daily challenge in accessing healthcare services and support as these areas have fewer healthcare providers, residents have limited access to specialized care, and often have no insurance coverage or limited coverage. Residents are required to travel longer distances for care with limited transportation options. Additionally, rural areas can have limited internet access, which then further challenges telehealth capabilities and thus treatment overall. Join a panel of case managers as they share the challenges faced by both themselves and their clients regarding access to care, mitigation of healthcare inequities, and exploration of rural-specific changes that can help. Objectives: Define the current challenges faced by case managers, clients, and their families located in rural communities.  Describe how case managers navigate the rural landscape to ensure the best care possible for their clients. Explain the changes to healthcare and policies that could positively affect healthcare inequities in rural settings. Continuing Education: 1 Hours RN, SW, CCM, CMC, CNLCP Presenters: Moderator - Janet Coulter, MSN, MS, RN, CCM, FCM Panelist - Angie LeBreck, MSA, RN-BC, ACM Panelist - Teresa Titus-Howard, PhD, […]

Case Management Society of New England (6 CEs pending): CMSNE’s 2024 Annual Conference: The Ethical Evolution of Healthcare – Keeping it Human

Elks Lodge 1945 Congress St, Portland, ME, United States

REGISTER HERE Case Management is defined as a professional and collaborative process of working with humans, Artificial intelligence is defined as “intelligence exhibited by machines”. How will these two shape the evolution of healthcare? At the heart of case management is working with people of all ages/cultures who often struggle with hardships such as dementia, homelessness, substance use disorders, behavioral health concerns and much more. Join us as we explore and highlight the “human” interactions case managers can have including learning techniques to elevate the care for individuals living with dementia, define age friendly health systems, highlight work with our most challenging patients and ensure cultural humility in mobile health clinics to meet the needs of vulnerable populations. This conference will explore AI’s potential impact on care management, utilization management, legal, ethical and equity concerns with this rapidly evolving technology. Continuing Education Hours: 6 CCM Ethics, RN & SW CEs anticipated Fees: EARLY BIRD until 10/1 CMSNE Members - $125 Non-members: $170 AFTER 10/1 CMSNE Members - $130 Non-members - $175

CMSA Long Island: Preparing For The Certified Case Manager Exam

Virtual Event

REGISTER HERE Join CMSA Long Island and presenter Nancy Skinner, RN, CCM, CMGT-BC, ACM-RN, CMCN, FCM in preparation to take the Certified Case Manager exam! The deadline to register for this event is October 25th! Fees: Current CMSA Members - $75 Non-members: $275 (which includes one year membership in CMSA, a $190 value)  

CMSA Central Arizona (1 CE Pending): Suicide Prevention Basics – A Community Effort

Venue 8600 8600 E. Anderson Drive, Scottsdale, AZ, United States

REGISTER HERE Join CMSA of Central Arizona for an educational dinner meeting at Venue 8600 on November 7, 2024 to learn more about suicide prevention basics with Stefanie Cary for the Suicide Prevention Center. Learning Objectives: Learn How to Identify the risk factors and warning signs of suicide Increase knowledge on how to help someone who is struggling with thoughts of suicide Gain an understanding of resources for suicide prevention and resources for survivors of suicide Fees: CMSA members - $25 Non-members - $35 Dinner is included with admission

CMSA National (1 CE): Unlocking Your Potential: The Path to Becoming a CM Fellow

Virtual Event

REGISTER HERE Case Management Fellows represent a diverse community of thought leaders that have made a significant contribution to the professional practice of case management. Fellows take an active role in the identification of future trends and issues affecting case management, serve the public and the case management profession by advancing the standards of practice through excellence, and exude a passion for the profession. Earning the FCM™ indicates a high level of demonstrated proficiency in the professional practice of case management, showing a commitment to knowledge through continuing education and publication, and establishes Fellows as influencers to the growth of the profession. However, not every case manager recognizes the valuable contributions made in their daily work and beyond. Join this panel of CMSA Fellows who will demystify the Fellow program, review the application components and guide you to the submitting an FCM application. Objectives: Relate the work of case management to leadership, advocacy, and influential activity. Identify the required components necessary to submit a completed application. Describe the expectations and positive outcomes from becoming a CM Fellow. Continuing Education: 1 Hour RN, SW, and CCM Presenters: Shelley O'Brien, MSW, LCSW, CCM, FCM Heaven Provo, MBA, DNP, RN, CCM PHNA-BC, NE-BC, […]

Charlotte Metro CMSA: Managing the Patient at Risk for Sudden Cardiac Arrest

Red Rocks Cafe 4223 Providence Rd, Charlotte, NC, United States

LEARN MORE HERE Join the Charlotte Metro Chapter of CMSA for their November educational program - "Managing the Patient at Risk for Sudden Cardiac Arrest" sponsored by Zoll LifeVest. RSVP to Lisa Farrar (lisa.farrar@atriumhealth.org) by end of day on November 8th! Sign-in opens at 5:30pm with education beginning at 6pm.

Chattanooga CMSA: November Dinner Meeting

StoryPoint Senior Living 1148 Mountain Creek Road, Chattanooga, TN, United States

REGISTER HERE Join Chattanooga CMSA on November 12th for their Chapter Dinner Meeting hosted by StoryPoint Senior Living to continue to celebrate Case Management Week. Registration is capped at 40 attendees, so be sure to register as soon as possible! Fees: FREE for Members and Non-members in honor of Case Management Week  

CMSA Chicago (1 CE): November Dinner Meeting ‘Withholding & Withdrawing Treatment at End of Life: Legal, Ethical, Cultural, Moral, and Religious Implications’

Maggiano's Little Italy - Oak Brook 240 Oakbrook Center, Oak Brook, IL, United States

REGISTER HERE Speaker:  Judith Mintz, LCSW Learning Objectives: Identify two key challenges impacting the discussions of withholding or withdrawing life sustaining treatment Identify the difficulty that may arise if a trial treatment is begun Reframe hope Fees: $15.00 Member Ticket $35.00 Guest Ticket $15.00 Remote Access $35.00 Remote Access Sponsor: Unity Hospice and Palliative Care

CMSA Northeastern Regional Coalition (1 CE): Discharging Dialysis Patients – New Sites of Care & Delivery

Virtual Event

REGISTER HERE This event is hosted by the New York Capital Region Case Management Society with a presentation by Richard Cabrera, Senior National Account Manager for Post-Acute Commercial Operations - West Division of Fresenius Home Care Products. Learning Objectives: Discuss presenting patients with all treatment options - Including differences in treatment frequency Describe off-site dialysis challenges that may be alleviated due to operations efficiencies of on-site dialysis Identify the opportunity of on-site dialysis as a means to transition more patients to home dialysis Fees: Members - FREE Non-members - $20

CMSA National: Rural Special Interest Group Inaugural Meeting

Virtual Event

REGISTER HERE Join CMSA's rural special Interest Group for it's first meeting on Wednesday, November 13th at 5pm EST to engage in discussions about rural-specific issues regarding resource allocation, access to technology and specialized care, transportation challenges, and practical tips garnered from case managers who serve these communities. This exclusive benefit is open to CMSA members, serving as a helpful resource for troubleshooting challenges, building community connections, and staying updated on population-specific trends. Whether you are seeking insights into overcoming issues commonly faced by case managers in rural areas or simply wanting to engage in the conversation, this SIG provides a supportive environment for those who want to help strategize and shape future initiatives for rural populations. To learn more about the Rural Special Interest Group, please visit the information page here.

CMSA Chicago/NWI (1 CE) – A New Model of Care: Dementia Connection Model

Catch 22 Table & Tap 500 E. 81st St, Merrillville, IN, United States

REGISTER HERE Join CMSA Chicago and the Northwestern Indiana Chapter for a dinner meeting including a presentation from Jennifer Stelter PsyD, DCS, DCSCT - Owner and CEO at the Dementia Connection Institute. Fees: CMSA Members - $15 Non-Members - $35 CE Credits: 1 hour RN, SW, and CCM

CMSA Alamo Chapter (1 CE): Behind the Wheel with the Elderly: To Drive or Not to Drive?

Franklin Park Alamo Heights 230 W. Sunset Rd, San Antonio, TX, United States

REGISTER HERE Join the Alamo Chapter of CMSA for an evening of Learning, Networking, and Community at Franklin Park Alamo Heights. This course is approved by The Commission for Case Manager Certification to provide one (1) CE contact hour. Registered Nurses earn 1.17 hours approved by the Texas Nurses Association. 530pm - 6pm - Networking and Dinner 6pm - 7pm - CEU Presentation Presenter: Jolene Moore Continuing Education: 1 hour RN, SW, and CCM Fees: Members - FREE Non-Members - $10 (includes meal & CEU)  

CMSA of Eastern Oklahoma: November Member Event

Ascension St. John Medical Center 1923 S Utica Ave, Tulsa, OK, United States

REGISTER HERE Educational presentation by Steve Juett, Senior Options, LLC & Project Veteran Assistance

CMSA Detroit (1 CE): 2024 Annual Membership Dinner Meeting

Andiamo Bloomfield Ristorante 6676 Telegraph Rd, Bloomfield Twp, MI, United States

REGISTER HERE Join CMSA Detroit for their annual dinner meeting to discuss membership and strategies for Equity and Success moving into 2025! Fees: Members - FREE Cancellation Policy: Cancellation must be 2 weeks prior to the event to receive a full refund. Continuing Education: 1 hour CCM

CMSA Fort Wayne: Annual Meeting & Member Appreciation Dinner

Don Hall's Factory 5811 Coldwater Road, Fort Wayne, IN, United States

REGISTER HERE We invite you, our members, to join us in celebration of our Chapter and our accomplishments. To express our gratitude your dinner will be free. RSVP (registration) is required @ cmsafw.com. RSVP ends 11/18/2024 at midnight. You must login to the website in order to register. Fees: FREE  

CMSA-SCC (3 CEs): Southern California Chapter Holiday Meeting

The Grand Long Beach 4101 E. Willow Street, Long Beach, CA, United States

REGISTER HERE Join the Southern California Chapter of CMSA for a morning full of learning and fun at their 2024 Holiday Meeting! Presentations: 'Compensable Dental and TMJ Industrial Injuries' - Dr. Moshe Benarroch, DMD, QME, Board-Certified Periodontist 'Getting Finger and Partial Hand Amputees Back to Work' - Paola Maite Navarro from Naked Prosthetics 'Maintaining Independence After Vision Loss' - Natalie Duarte de Escalante from Long Beach VA Blind Rehab Center Registration: Early Bird (before Oct 25) CMSA Members - $40 Non-members - $50 Standard (after Oct 25) CMSA Members - $50 Non-Members - $60 Walk-ins (check or cash) CMSA Members - $55 Non-members - $65

CMSA Foundation (1 CE): Advancing Evidence-Based Practice in Professional Case Management

Virtual Event

REGISTER HERE Healthcare is continuously evolving and shaping the healthcare industry. At the center of quality, efficient care is evidence-based criteria which are guidelines for clinical practice that incorporate current and validated research findings. (SOP, 2022) Professional case managers implement the latest evidence-based practice guidelines in the care of their clients, as available to the practice setting, or client population served. (SOP, 2022) Case managers support an evidence-based approach to assist their patients/clients in achieving their healthcare goals. Effective case management positively impacts the healthcare system, especially aligning with the goals of the Quintuple Aim which includes improving health outcomes, enhancing the experience of care, reducing the costs of care, improving the care team experience, and addressing social determinants of health/health equity. (CMSA Fact Sheet, 2024) The CMSA Foundation established in 2008 envisioned a better future for the case management industry through a collaborative, inclusive community of healthcare professionals working together to build industry-wide solutions to case management issues. Today, the CMSA Foundation continues to impact the practice of case management by promoting research and process improvement that leads to better outcomes. Objectives: Describe the background, mission, and vision of the CMSA Foundation and how the Foundation is advancing evidence-base […]