Alamo Chapter CMSA (6 CEs) – Welcome to the Jungle: Navigating the Chaos

Voigt Center 700 El Portal Dr, San Antonio, TX, United States

REGISTER HERE   Join the Alamo Chapter of CMSA at the Voigt Center in Hollywood Park on October 4th for a day of education, networking, door prizes, and more! Participants can earn up to 6 CEs for Nursing, CCM, and SW certificates through this event. $100.00 Member Ticket $75.00 Earlybird rate before August 15 $100.00 Non-Member Ticket $85.00 Earlybird rate before August 15  

All Florida Case Management Network (2 CEs) – Stop Domestic Violence

Virtual Event

REGISTER HERE   Members of CMSA Free Non-Members: $25.00 Questions or trouble registering email Nadine Carter at ncarter3345@outlook.com Overview: Domestic violence is a pattern of abusive behavior in any relationship that is used by one partner to gain or maintain power and control over another intimate partner. Domestic violence can be physical, sexual, emotional, economic, psychological, or technological actions or threats or other patterns of coercive behavior that influence another person within an intimate partner relationship. This includes any behavior that intimidate, manipulate, humiliate, isolate, frighten, terrorize, coerce, threaten, blame, hurt, injure, or wound someone. Statistics – The “Why” as to the importance on Domestic Violence as a formal educational course It is estimated more than 10M adults experience domestic violence annually in the United States. The most current national studies on domestic violence suggest that from 22 to 25% of all women will experience domestic violence at some point during their lives. It is estimated that one in three women and one in four men have been physically abused by an intimate partner. On a typical day, national hotlines receive over 20,000 calls. An estimated 15.5M children are witness to domestic violence every year. It appears domestic violence has increased […]

CMSA of the Chesapeake (3 CEs) – Fall Mini Conference 2025

The Coordinating Center 8531 Veterans Hwy., 3rd Floor, Millersville, MD, United States

REGISTER HERE   Join CMSA of the Chesapeake this October 11th at The Coordinating Center in Millersville, MD for their Fall Mini Conference! Any Questions or concerns please email cmsa@cmsachesapeake.org Are you looking to sponsor this Conference? Contact Johanna Stenberg at johanna@rsirecruit.com Presentations: Dementia in Women: What Must Be Done - Dr. David Ajibade- Physician, Global Health Advocate, Brain Health Educator, Public Health Strategist and Founder of Brain and Body Foundation & Brain and Body Solutions Leadership Skills for the Successful Case Manager - Dr. Hussein Tahan, NO, Medstar Ambulatory Services and Vice President, Nursing Development and Workforce Planning. Winner of the CMSA 2025 Award of Service Excellence Continuing Education: 3 hours SW, CCM, and RN Fees: Members - $35 (In-person and Virtual) Non-members - $55 (In-person and Virtual)

Virtual Leadership Conference

Virtual Event

Virtual Leadership Conference Register Here! The first-ever CMSA Virtual Leadership Conference is designed for mid-to-senior level case management professionals and executives who are ready to elevate their leadership impact, influence strategic decisions, and stay ahead of industry evolution. WHEN: Saturday, October 11, 2025, starting at 10:00 AM EDT/ 7:00 AM PDT WHERE: Face-to-face via Zoom with an option to watch recorded activities after the event WHO: Mid-to-senior case management professionals and executives Pending Approval:  6 CEs for RN, SW, CCM, CDMS, and CPHQ Members: $225 Non-Members: $325 As a special anniversary offer, CMSA Members receive $35 off when they register by Friday, September 5. Register Here!

2025 National Case Management Week

Virtual Event

2025 National Case Management Week LEARN MORE HERE! Case Management Week 2024 will be here before we know it, and we can’t wait to celebrate! From October 12-18, join us in recognizing the incredible impact case managers have on healthcare. Check out CMSA's Official Spirit Store here!

CMSA of Fort Wayne (CEs Pending) – Pathway to Support: Navigating Services for Vulnerable and Disabled Populations

Northeast Indiana Innovation Center 3201 Stellhorn Road, Fort Wayne, United States

REGISTER HERE   Join the Fort Wayne chapter of CMSA for their Fall 2025 conference - Pathway to Support: Navigating Services for Vulnerable and Disabled Populations $55.00 CMSA FW members $45.00 Earlybird rate before October 3 $55.00 CMSA National & NASW members $45.00 Earlybird rate before October 3 $65.00 General guests $55.00 Earlybird rate before October 3 $25.00 Students $15.00 Earlybird rate before October 3

CMSA Detroit (5 CEs) – Case Management: Level Up Your Game 2025 Fall Conference

Vistatech Center 18600 Haggerty Rd, Livonia, MI, United States

REGISTER HERE   Join CMSA - Detroit for their 2025 Fall Conference at the Visatech Center in Livonia, Michigan for a full day of learning, networking, and other professional development opportunities! Looking to attend with a group? Please call the office at (248) 663-4103 or email info@cmsadetroit.org.

Washington Medical Case Management Association (8 CEs) – CCM Prep Class (In-Person AND Virtual)

Kaiser Permanente Campus - Glacier Building 2715 Naches Ave. S.W., Renton, WA, United States

REGISTER HERE   Riverside HealthCare Consulting in collaboration with the WMCMA Chapter is pleased to offer the following program, A Pathway for Gaining Recognition of Your Knowledge and Expertise in Case Management from 8 AM to 5 PM on October, 17th 2025. This is an 8 hour CCM exam prep class. CCM candidates sitting for the exam who have taken this instructor's class have an 85% pass rate on the first exam they take.  This Review Course, offered as a step in preparation for the CCM examination, focuses on the five major domains of essential knowledge typically required to provide case management interventions. This base of knowledge includes: 1.     Care delivery and reimbursement methods 2.     Psychosocial concepts and support systems 3.     Quality and outcomes evaluation and measurements 4.     Rehabilitation concepts and strategies 5.     Ethical, legal and practice standards Objectives Advance the attendee's ability to: 1.Identify core competencies that serve as the foundation of a professional practice of case management. 2.     Discuss key elements necessary for the efficient and effective delivery of and the funding for healthcare services. 3. Identify the psychosocial concepts that may be incorporated into a professional practice of case management. 4.     Describe quality measures and quality improvement initiatives that are integral […]

Central New Jersey CMSA (1.5 CEs) – Supporting Recovery After Stroke: Strategies for Optimizing Client Function and Adjustment

Morris View Health Care Center 540 West Hanover Avenue, Morristown, NJ, United States

REGISTER HERE   Presented by the Central New Jersey Chapter of the Case Management Society of America Cost for dinner & CE presentation: $20 members, $30 non-members 5-5:45 PM Registration & Networking  5:45 Dinner Served  6-7:30 PM CE Presentation  Social Workers, Case Managers and other Patient Advocates are charged with coordinating the care of patient clients who have suffered the devastating effect of brain injury due to various forms of Stroke. This presentation is aimed at enhancing the knowledge base of clinicians to aid the recovery curve of clients and to optimize the function and quality of life of clients along the care continuum.  Presenters: Claire McGrath, PhD, ABPP, Senior Director of Brain Injury Services at Bancroft Neurohealth  Michael Newell MSN RN CCM, President, LifeSpan Care Management LLC  This program has been pre-approved by The Commission for Case Manager Certification to provide Ethics continuing education credit to CCM® board- certified case managers. The course has been submitted for approval to NASW for Social Work Credit. Pending 1.5 CE contact hour(s). 

CMSA National (1CE) – Collaboration in Action: Winning Strategies for CM & UM Teams

Virtual Event

REGISTER HERE!   Join us for the upcoming webinar Collaboration in Action: Winning Strategies for CM & UM Teams. 1 CE - RN, CCM, CDMS, CNLCP Effective utilization management is a cornerstone of modern healthcare, serving as a key strategy to balance high-quality patient care with the imperative to control rising costs. By systematically evaluating the medical necessity, appropriateness, and efficiency of care, utilization management ensures that patients receive the right care, at the right time, in the right place. When leadership implements this tool effectively, these practices improve care coordination, reduce unnecessary services, and promote evidence-based treatment pathways. The result can be a healthcare delivery system that supports better clinical outcomes, enhances patient satisfaction, and reduces avoidable expenditures. Utilization Management is a function of case management practice that serves not only as a cost-containment tool but also as a driver of improved patient-centered care, providing a model for transitions of care within the healthcare system. Objectives: 1. Differentiate between case management and utilization management roles. 2. Identify key effective leadership tools to improve the utilization management processes. 3. Demonstrate the latest utilization management knowledge and strategies. Presenters: - Dr. Ronald Hirsch, MD, FACP, CHCQM, Vice President of the Regulations and Education […]

CMSA Board of Directors – General Session Meeting

Virtual Event

REGISTER HERE!   Join us for the October 2025 CMSA Board of Directors General Session Meeting! CMSA's Board of Directors will lead the meeting. Active CMSA members are able to attend and observe. Thursday, October 30th, 2025 11 a.m. Pacific | 12 p.m. Mountain | 1 p.m. Central | 2 p.m. Eastern This is a CMSA Member Only event. If you would like to join CMSA, please visit https://cmsa.org/membership to learn more! For questions, contact Ashton Roach, aroach@parthenonmgmt.com

CMSA National (7.5 CEs): 2025 MVD Day

Virtual Event

Virtual Event | Saturday, November 1, 2025 Earn up to 7.5 CEs | Live or On-Demand Access Available CMSA is proud to present the 2025 Military/VA/DoD/DHA (MVD) Day virtually, making this enriching event more accessible than ever to case managers in the Military, VA, DoD, and DHA communities. Whether you're facing travel restrictions or scheduling challenges, this virtual format ensures you won’t miss the opportunity to connect, learn, and grow. This year’s theme, “Case Management: Collaboration Creates Innovation,” highlights the power of partnership in driving creative, impactful solutions across healthcare systems that serve military and veteran populations.

CMSA Northeastern Regional Coalition (2 CEs) – The Truth You Never Knew About “Routine” Male Circumcision

Virtual Event

REGISTER HERE   Hosted by Hudson Valley CMSA Objectives: Review circumcision’s roots in American medicine from 19th century Victorian times to the present, and the procedure’s ongoing promotion despite it being considered “non-therapeutic” by U.S. and international medical organizations. Describe long term psychological and sexual consequences of amputating the male foreskin, including personal accounts from men and their female partners. Discuss the ethical dilemmas that confront medical and nursing professionals asked to participate in non-therapeutic genital surgeries to which the patient cannot consent. Speaker: Georganne Chapin served for 25 years as CEO of Hudson Health Plan, a nonprofit Medicaid managed care insurer in New York’s Hudson Valley; founded the Hudson Center for Health Equity and Quality—a tech company she still leads—and in 2008, co-founded Intact America, an organization dedicated to ending the unethical genital cutting of all children. In 2024, she published This Penis Business: A Social Activist’s Memoir, winning a Book Excellence Award in the health category. In the book, Chapin describes her unusual upbringing and early awareness of circumcision due to a serious complication suffered by her younger brother. Chapin holds a BA in anthropology from Barnard College, an MA in sociomedical sciences from Columbia University, and a […]

CMSA National (1 CE) – Who We Are, Why It Matters: Strengthening Professional Identity in Case Management

Virtual Event

Register Here!   Join us for a presentation on Who We Are, Why It Matters: Strengthening Professional Identity in Case Management! 1 hour RN and CCM credits Description: Professional identity (PI) is the cornerstone of effective case management practice, shaping how professionals perceive their roles, collaborate across teams, and advocate for patients. This webinar explores the evolving concept of PI in case management by drawing on key literature, international perspectives, and original survey findings. Participants will gain insight into the internal and external factors influencing PI, challenges to its formation, and evidence-based strategies for strengthening professional identity across disciplines and settings. The session emphasizes the role of education, mentorship, leadership development, and professional societies in advancing PI, while providing practical recommendations for integrating PI into daily practice to improve resilience, care coordination, and patient outcomes. Objectives: Define professional identity within the context of case management and explain its significance for practice and patient outcomes. Analyze literature and survey findings on factors that shape and challenge PI among case managers. Apply practical strategies—including mentorship, leadership pathways, and interprofessional collaboration—to strengthen PI in their own professional settings. Presenters: Dr. Colleen Morley, DNP, RN, CCM, CMAC, CMCN, CMGT BC, ACM-RN, IQCI, FCM, FAACM Dr. Lisa Parker-Williams, DNP, MBA, […]

CMSA National (1 CE) – Everyday Empowerment: Community Coaching for Successful Transitions

Virtual Event

Register here!   Join us for a presentation on Everyday Empowerment: Community Coaching for Successful Transitions. 1 hr RN and CCM As the pace of population aging accelerates, the nursing home sector faces an access to care crisis. Limited admissions and downsizing have left many older adults without the necessary care and placement, while current residents risk displacement (American Health Care Association, 2023). This issue is compounded by the increasing demand for long-term care services. One solution is the federal Money Follows the Person (MFP) program, which helps states rebalance their long-term care systems by transitioning individuals with long-term illnesses or disabilities from institutions back into the community. Successful and sustained transitions depend on factors such as planning, coordination, housing availability, and access to home and community-based services (Colello, 2021). However, a significant gap identified is the lack of resources for integrating into everyday community life. Individuals often struggle with daily tasks previously managed in institutional settings, such as getting a haircut, finding a church, or mailing a letter. The Community Coaching service line pilot program seeks to bridge this gap. The Community Coach is a role designed to augment services delivered by home and community-based case managers. Together, the Community […]

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

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

REGISTER HERE   3 Contact Hours BRN - CEP 14032 CCM - Activity Code Pending Approval Code - Pending Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #CEP14032 for 3 contact hours. Tickets   $0.00 Member Registration $40.00 Non-Member Registration

CMSA National (No CEs): International Special Interest Group

Virtual Event

REGISTER HERE! Join us for the November 2025 International Special Interest Group networking session! CMSA's International SIG Advisory Panel will lead an interactive discussion about case management across the international spectrum of healthcare settings. Thursday, November 20th, 2025 9a Pacific | 10a Mountain | 11a Central | 12p Eastern This event is open to members and non-members! If you would like to join CMSA, please visit https://cmsa.org/membership/to learn more! For questions, contact Ashton Roach, aroach@parthenonmgmt.com

Hudson Valley CMSA (1.25 CEs) – Patient Family Centered Care Across the Continuum

Sam's of Gedney Way 50 Gedney Way, White Plains, NY, United States

REGISTER HERE   IN PERSON - Tuesday Dec 2nd 5:15 PM - 8:30 PM Sam's of Gedney Way, White Plains, NY Networking, Holiday Dinner, Raffles, CEU 1.25 RN, CCM, NYS SW Patient-Family-Centered Care Across the Continuum - Meet the interdisciplinary team! Speakers: Vicki Schuppe, PT, DPT, CHT, OCS Anthony Russo, RRT Wendell Miller, LMSW, CBIST, PTA Lauren Mehne Thomas McDonald, LNHA, MPH, CDP, CTRS Laura Anderson Messina, MS, CCC-SLP, CBIS HVCMSA Member = $10 HVCMSA Member and 1 colleague = $10 (write guest name and their email in text field Non-Member Early Bird through 11/15 = $20 Non-Member after 11/15 = $35

CMSA National (1 CE) – From Nursing to Case Management: Adapting a Proven Scale to Understand and Improve the Case Manager Experience

Virtual Event

Register here!   Join us for a presentation on From Nursing to Case Management: Adapting a Proven Scale to Understand and Improve the Case Manager Experience. 1 hr RN and CCM The Practice Environment Scale of the Nursing Work Index (PES-NWI) has been widely used for more than two decades to study the nursing work environment. Professional case managers specialize in care coordination to meet the clinical and financial goals of medically and socially complex patient populations across the continuum of care. Despite its importance, there is limited research on the case management practice environment, underscoring the need for a valid and reliable instrument to assess this concept. This study aims to adapt the PES-NWI to the context of hospital case management. Following expert panel feedback, the instrument was adapted for use in hospital case management (Practice Environment Scale for Hospital Case Management). A convenience sample was recruited via social media and professional networks, yielding 160 hospital case managers working across the United States. Psychometric evaluation of the adapted instrument included assessments of validity (content validity via expert panel review, known-groups validity, and factor analysis) and reliability (Cronbach’s alpha and item-total correlations). Hospital case management participants worked across 34 states […]

CMSA National (No CEs): Military/VA/DoD Special Interest Group

Virtual Event

REGISTER HERE! The CMSA Military/VA/DoD Special Interest Group (MVD SIG) provides a dedicated platform for case managers within the military, VA, and Department of Defense sectors, facilitating collaboration and knowledge-sharing on critical topics relevant to this specialized area of case management. Through quarterly networking sessions, participants engage in discussions about sector-specific processes, standards, training methodologies, and practical tips garnered from experienced case managers within the military, VA, and DoD.

CMSA Dallas/Fort Worth – National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention

Virtual Event

Registration & Information here 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. PT| 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. MT | 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. CT | 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. ET About the Event In honor of National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month, this session equips healthcare providers with essential knowledge to recognize and respond to human trafficking in clinical settings. With millions of victims worldwide and most interacting with healthcare during their exploitation, providers play a critical role in identification and safe intervention. Through real case examples, current data, and a review of key legal and ethical responsibilities, attendees will learn the indicators of trafficking, barriers to self-disclosure, and practical, trauma-informed strategies for supporting victims. This session empowers participants to take meaningful action, strengthen reporting pathways, and uphold the healthcare system’s responsibility in the fight against trafficking. Presenter: Colleen Morley DNP, RN, CCM, CMAC, CMGT-BC, CMCN, ACM-RN, FCM, FAACM is presenter. Past CMSA president. She is active with the Chicago Chapter of CMSA. She is the Associate CCO Officer, Care Continuum for University of Illinois Health System. She has been a RN 26 yrs and CCM yrs. Writer of 3 books. Price: $0 Members | $15 Non-Members

CMSA National (1 CE): Left Ventricular Assist Devices (LVADs): The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Virtual Event

Register Here! 1 hour RN, CCM Left Ventricular Assist Devices (LVADs) have transformed the treatment landscape for patients with advanced heart failure, serving as both a bridge to transplant and a destination therapy. This webinar provides case managers with an in-depth overview of LVAD purpose, types, associated risks, and clinical benefits. Attendees will gain practical strategies to enhance patient support, address common concerns, and empower individuals to make informed choices regarding LVAD therapy. Designed for medical case managers working in transplant, med/surgical, and cardiac settings, this session will strengthen knowledge and confidence in managing patients along the LVAD care continuum. Objectives: 1. Explain the purpose, types, risks, and benefits of LVAD therapy in patients with advanced heart failure. 2. Apply best practices to support patients and families considering or living with an LVAD. 3. Conduct informed decision-making by integrating LVAD knowledge into patient education and care planning. Fee: Free to members | $40 for nonmembers Presenter: Lauren Thomas, MSN, RN, CCM | Transplant Case Manager