CMSA National (No CEs): Public Policy Special Interest Group

Virtual Event

Join us for the January 2026 Public Policy Special Interest Group networking session! Register here! CMSA's Public Policy SIG Advisory Panel will lead an interactive discussion. Thursday, January 15th, 2026 10 a.m. PT | 11 a.m. MT | 12 p.m. CT | 1 p.m. ET 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 (No CEs): Rural Special Interest Group

Join us for the January 2026 Rural Special Interest Group networking session! Register here! CMSA's Rural SIG Advisory Panel will lead an interactive discussion. Topics will be chosen based on responses to the Rural SIG Survey sent to CMSA membership. Monday, January 26th, 2026 2 p.m. PT | 3 p.m. MT | 4 p.m. CT | 5 p.m. ET 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

SE Coalition hosted by CMSA Atlanta (1 CE): The Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Integrating Case Management, Utilization Review, and Human Collaboration

Information & Registration Here The CMSA SE Education Coalition cordially invites you to join us at the January 2026 Educational Webinar: The Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Integrating Case Management, Utilization Review, and Human Collaboration Networking 6:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. ET - Presentation 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. ET Artificial intelligence (AI) offers significant potential to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and personalization across healthcare, particularly within case management (CM) and utilization review (UR). However, realizing these benefits requires a strong ethical foundation that ensures AI supports healthcare professionals. Ethical AI integration depends on core principles such as transparency, fairness, accountability, and equity. This includes using representative, bias-mitigated datasets; ensuring algorithmic explainability; protecting patient privacy, consent, and autonomy; and establishing robust oversight and regulatory structures. Within human-in-the-loop models, clinicians and case managers can leverage AI for tasks such as data processing, chart review, predictive modeling, and denial management while maintaining ultimate authority and clinical judgment. Thoughtfully designed AI systems can identify care gaps, support targeted interventions, and advance equitable care; without proper safeguards, they risk reinforcing disparities or undermining person-centered values. As AI continues to evolve, interdisciplinary collaboration, continuous monitoring, and adaptive ethical frameworks remain essential for responsible adoption. Attendees will leave this session with a clear understanding of the ethical considerations necessary for safe and effective AI use in CM and […]

CMSA National Monthly Office Hour (No CE)

Virtual Event

Register here! Monthly Office Hours for Members Join us each month for an open, informal space designed just for CMSA members to connect, ask questions, and get real-time support. Office Hours are an opportunity to engage with CMSA staff and community members to help you get the most from your membership. Bring your questions, share your experiences, or simply listen in. When: Wednesday, January 28th, 2026 | 1 - 2 p.m. ET Fee: $0

CMSA Board of Directors – General Session Meeting

Virtual Event

REGISTER HERE! Join us for the January 28th 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. Wednesday, January 28, 2026 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 Dallas/Fort Worth (No CE) – Reviving and Thriving: Reunite Your Chapters Success

Virtual Event

Registration & Information Here Title: Reviving and Thriving: Reunite Your Chapters Success About: Get ready for an energizing, real-world presentation designed to spark momentum and breathe new life into your chapter. This presentation tells the story of how your chapter is moving from uncertainty to renewed purpose. Leaders have stepped up. Fresh strategies and a renewed focus are being developed. The spark has been reignited. Energy has returned. Engagement is growing. You will want to be a part of this! Come ready to be inspired and recharged. Fee: Free to CMSA members | $15 for CMSA non-members Presenter: Janet Coulter MSN, MS, RN, CCM, FCM

CMSA National (1 CE): Spotlight on Skin Health: Early Recognition and Prevention for Healthcare Teams

Virtual Event

REGISTER HERE! 1 hour RN, SW, & CCM Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, yet it is also one of the most preventable when early recognition and education are prioritized. Although Skin Cancer Awareness Month occurs in May, nurses and social workers are uniquely positioned to begin these vital conversations now—supporting patients with timely guidance, evidence-based resources, and practical tools for prevention. This webinar provides an early “Spotlight on Skin Health” designed to help care teams strengthen their role in skin cancer education, address misconceptions, and promote proactive behaviors across diverse patient populations. Participants will learn to identify common and high-risk presentations, understand prevention strategies, and communicate key messages that empower patients to take ownership of their skin health year-round. Through a blend of clinical insights and patient-centered approaches, attendees will leave equipped to share meaningful guidance, encourage screening, and connect individuals with diverse skin types to the appropriate dermatologic care before peak awareness activities begin in May. Objectives: Recognize early signs and common presentations of basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma—including risk factors and patterns across diverse skin types. Apply evidence-based strategies to educate patients on preventing skin cancer through sun protection, […]

CMSA National (No CEs): Behavioral Health Special Interest Group

Virtual Event

REGISTER HERE! The Behavioral Health Special Interest Group is a collaborative community within CMSA dedicated to advancing knowledge and practice in mental health and substance use case management. Case managers working in behavioral health often navigate complex systems of care, coordinate across multiple providers, and support individuals and families facing unique challenges. This SIG provides a space to exchange expertise, explore evidence-based approaches, and share real-world solutions for integrating behavioral health into whole-person care.

CMSA National (1 CE) – Managing Emotional Dynamics: Transference and Countertransference in Case Management

Registration & Information Here Managing Emotional Dynamics: Transference and Countertransference in Case Management This interactive training explores the often-unseen emotional dynamics that influence relationships between patients, families, and case managers. Focusing on transference—patients’ unconscious feelings, expectations, or past experiences projected onto providers—and countertransference—the emotional responses these interactions may evoke in clinicians—participants will gain insight into how emotions can shape communication, decision-making, and care outcomes. The webinar emphasizes practical awareness-building, helping case managers recognize emotional cues early, respond intentionally, and avoid common pitfalls that can lead to boundary challenges or burnout. Through realistic healthcare scenarios, reflection, and actionable strategies, participants will strengthen their ability to manage complex emotions, foster trust, and support effective collaboration while maintaining professionalism and compassion in everyday case management practice. Objectives: 1. Define transference and countertransference in the context of patient and family interactions. 2. Identify common signs of transference and countertransference in clinical encounters. 3. Apply strategies to manage personal reactions, maintain professional boundaries, and promote effective patient advocacy. Presenter: Dr. Geovanni Vazquez, Ph.D., LCSW, LMHC, LADC-I, CCM 1CE - RN, CCM, & SW Cost: $0 Members | $40 Non-Members    

CMSA Southern California (3 CEs) – CMSA Southern California Quarterly Meeting

Blue Shield of CA, Long Beach Office 3840 Kilroy Airport Way, First Floor Long Beach, CA 90806 ( 3840 Kilroy Airport Way, First Floor, Long Beach, CA, United States

Registration & Information Here 7:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. PT | 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. MT | 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. CT | 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. ET Topic 1 Case Management Ethics: Navigating Challenges with a Steady Moral Compass (1 CCM Ethics) In an era marked by evolving healthcare policies and heightened political polarization, professional case managers must anchor their practice in ethical principles to ensure quality, equitable care for all clients. This presentation explores the ethical foundations of case management, focusing on the CCMC Code of Professional Conduct and CMSA Standards of Practice. The five core ethical principles of autonomy, beneficence, fidelity, justice, and nonmaleficence will provide a basis from which attendees will examine contemporary dilemmas arising from changes in legislation, health coverage, and immigration enforcement, and learn how these challenges intensify ethical pressures in daily practice. Through case scenarios and discussion, attendees will gain insights into applying ethical principles to real-world situations, such as advocating for patient autonomy, ensuring justice in care delivery, and upholding fidelity despite resource constraints. The presentation also highlights the importance of acknowledging personal biases, mitigating disparities, and fostering inclusive, trauma-informed care environments. Case managers’ unique position as ethical leaders […]

CMSA National (No CEs): International Special Interest Group

Virtual Event

Registration information can be found HERE! The CMSA International Special Interest Group (ISIG) offers a valuable platform for case managers worldwide, fostering collaboration and knowledge-sharing on diverse topics relevant to international case management. Through quarterly networking sessions, participants engage in discussions about country-specific processes, standards, training methodologies, and practical tips garnered from case managers globally. This inclusive forum welcomes all case managers, regardless of CMSA membership status, serving as a helpful resource for troubleshooting challenges, building community connections, and staying updated on industry trends. Whether navigating differences in healthcare systems or seeking insights into best practices, this SIG provides a supportive environment for professional growth and exchange of ideas in the global case management landscape.  

CMALV (1 CE) – Hidden Clues, Smart Moves: Finding Obscure Answers to Tough Cases

Advance Wound Products 2451 S. Buffalo Drive #100 Las Vegas, NV 89117 2541 S. Buffalo Drive #100, Las Vegas, NV, United States

Registration Information Here! Title: Hidden Clues, Smart Moves: Finding Obscure Answers to Tough Cases Description: Ever been completely stumped as a Case Manager - only to have that brilliant AHH HA moment when everything falls into place? Those breakthroughs can turn the toughest challenges into success stories. This inservice is designed to spotlight those light bulb moments and teach you how to think beyond the obvious for the best outcomes. Speaker: Paulette Raven, RN, MSN-Ed CCM Location:  Advance Wound Products                    2451 S. Buffalo Drive #100                    Las Vegas, NV 89117 Date:  Thursday, February 19, 2026 Time: 6-8 PM PST *Networking begins at 6:00 p.m. PST 1 CEU for RNs and Social Workers All are welcome!

CMSA Central Virginia (1 CE) – Digital Health Tools: Improving Patient Outcomes

Information Here Digital Health Tools: Improving Patient Outcomes Technology is changing how physical, occupational, speech, and other therapies are delivered in today’s broad healthcare system. Digital health tools enable patients and caregivers to engage more frequently with therapists, improving adherence to home exercise programs and overall accountability. By incorporating telehealth and Remote Therapy Monitoring into a patient’s care plan, therapists can ensure continuous support and engagement, leading to faster recovery times and better results. Research shows that patients who participate in digital health programs are more motivated to complete their exercises and remain committed to their rehabilitation, leading to better outcomes. In this webinar, we will look at: Define Therapeutic Remote Monitoring and its role in improving outcomes How case managers can help patients build functional independence How remote therapeutic monitoring improves outcomes and returns to the highest level of function Cost: Members of CMSA: FREE | Non-Members: $25.00 Speaker: Steve Kiak, PT, DPT, Cora Rehabilitation

CMSA National Monthly Office Hour (No CE)

Virtual Event

Register here! Monthly Office Hours for Members Join us each month for an open, informal space designed just for CMSA members to connect, ask questions, and get real-time support. Office Hours are an opportunity to engage with CMSA staff and community members to help you get the most from your membership. Bring your questions, share your experiences, or simply listen in. When: Wednesday, February 25th, 2026 | 1 - 2 p.m. ET Fee: $0

CMSA Northeastern Regional Coalition (1.5 CEs) – Marijuana And Adolescents

Virtual Event

REGISTER HERE   Presented by: Hudson Valley CMSA Region Chapter   Speaker: Dr. Kai-ping Wang is a board-certified child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist serving as Healthfirst’s AVP Medical Director of Pediatric Behavioral Health. Prior to joining Healthfirst he served a variety of roles including as chief medical officer of a multistate partial program and regional medical director of an eating disorder treatment provider. He is a distinguished fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. He is co-chair of the AACAP’s Coding and Reimbursement committee and the advisor to the American Medical Association’s Relative Value Scale Utilization Committee (RUC). Session Summary: 1. Discuss what cannabis is. 2. Cite the increasing use and potency. 3. Define “medical” marijuana. 4. Explain the impact on adolescent neurodevelopment. Sponsored by: CMSA and Hudson Valley CMSA Region Chapter  

CMSA Detroit (8 CEs) – CCM Prep Course

Virtual Event

Registration & Information Here! CCM Prep Course Course Outline Trainer: Nancy Skinner, RN, CCM, CMGT-BC, ACM-RN, CMCN, FCM Cost: $75.00 Member Rate | $75.00 Member of Another Chapter | $294.00 Non Member

CMSA National (No CEs) – Quarterly New Member Town Hall

Virtual Event

Registration & Information Here Quarterly New Member Town Hall! If you're a new member who joined CMSA before March 3rd, 2025, we'd love for you to join for this new opportunity! In this Town Hall, you will: Connect to other new members Meet existing members who are part of the board, membership committee, & more Become informed about opportunities CMSA provides Get assistance with navigating CMSA's resources Cost: FREE!

CMSA National (1 CE) – Where Perspectives Meet: Case Managers and Aging Life Care Managers Across the Care Continuum

Virtual Event

Registration & Information Here Where Perspectives Meet: Case Managers and Aging Life  Care Managers Across the Care Continuum Description: Case managers and aging life care managers work across diverse settings, disciplines, and levels of experience, yet share responsibility for supporting safe, coordinated, and person-centered care. This panel discussion brings together professionals from varied backgrounds to explore where case manager and care manager perspectives align, where they differ, and how collaboration across roles can strengthen transitions of care and patient outcomes. Panelists will share real-world insights on reducing readmissions, improving care coordination, and addressing social determinants of health that affect recovery—particularly for older adults and individuals with complex medical and psychosocial needs. Through facilitated discussion and practice-based examples, participants will gain practical perspectives on common transition-of-care challenges and interdisciplinary strategies that support continuity, safety, and effective communication across the care continuum. Objectives: Describe the distinct and complementary roles of case managers and care managers across settings, and how their perspectives align and differ in care coordination. Recognize common transition-of-care challenges that contribute to gaps in safety, continuity, and increased readmission risk. Identify interdisciplinary communication and collaboration strategies that support effective, person-centered transitions of care across the continuum. Apply strategies to address social determinants of health […]

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

The CMSA Military/VA/DoD/DHA Special Interest Group (MVD SIG) provides a dedicated platform for case managers within the military, VA, Department of Defense and Defense Health Agency sectors, facilitating collaboration and knowledge-sharing on critical topics relevant to this specialized area of case management. Join Us Thursday, March 19, 4 p.m. Eastern MVD Case Managers, register here. Must be an active CMSA Member to attend.  March is TBI Awareness Month—join fellow Military, VA, DoD, and DHA case managers on March 19 for a focused SIG networking session exploring Traumatic Brain Injury and Polytrauma Services across military and VA settings. Share insights, strengthen collaboration, and walk away with practical strategies to better support service members and Veterans.

CMSA National (1CE) – Improving Hypertension Control in the Black and African American Population

Virtual Event

Registration & Information here! Improving Hypertension Control in the Black and African American Population Hypertension remains a leading risk factor for cardiovascular and renal disease, with well-documented disparities in both prevalence and control across racial groups. Our Population Health team conducted an in-depth analysis of hypertension control outcomes, stratified by race, to better understand inequities within our patient population. This analysis revealed that Black and African American patients were 7% less likely to have controlled hypertension compared to other racial groups. This finding is particularly concerning given that Black and African American individuals are approximately 30% more likely to develop hypertension, underscoring a critical and persistent health inequity. Uncontrolled hypertension significantly increases the risk of adverse health outcomes, including myocardial infarction, stroke, heart failure, dementia, and chronic kidney disease—conditions that substantially diminish quality of life and contribute to increased healthcare utilization and costs. Recognizing the disproportionate burden borne by Black and African American patients, our team prioritized targeted interventions aimed at improving hypertension control within this population. Grounded in evidence demonstrating that effective blood pressure management can prevent or delay the onset of chronic disease, we implemented focused outreach and care strategies to support improved clinical outcomes. By addressing both short-term blood pressure […]

CMSA National Monthly Office Hour (No CE)

Virtual Event

Register here! Monthly Office Hours for Members Join us each month for an open, informal space designed just for CMSA members to connect, ask questions, and get real-time support. Office Hours are an opportunity to engage with CMSA staff and community members to help you get the most from your membership. Bring your questions, share your experiences, or simply listen in. When: Wednesday, March 25th, 2026 | 1 - 2 p.m. ET Fee: $0

Back to Basics: Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) for Case Managers Across the Continuum of Care (No CEs)

Virtual Event

REGISTER HERE! Back to Basics: Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) for Case Managers Across the Continuum of Care (No CEs) Back to the Basics of NPWT following a patient through the post-acute setting, assessment and decision making. Free to Members & Non-Members Presenter: Catherine T. Milne, APRN, MSN, ANP/ACNS-BC, CWOCN-AP | Connecticut Clinical Nursing Associates

CMSA Las Vegas (No CE): Spring Soirée Networking Event

Slater's 50/50 Restaurant 467 E. Silverado Ranch Blvd, #100, Las Vegas, NV, United States

Registration & information HERE. Title: Spring Soirée Networking Event Event Address: Slater's 50/50 Restaurant - 467 E. Silverado Ranch Blvd, #100 | Las Vegas, NV 89183 Details: Thursday, March 26 from 5:30-7:30pm Did you know that becoming a member of our CMALV chapter provides ongoing informative CEU education classes, community resources, networking events and more? Please click on the link to learn more and become a member today.Case Management Society of America Membership 

CMSA Southeast Coalition (1 CE): Friend or Foe?  Exploring Artificial Intelligence in Case Management

Virtual Event

Registration information HERE. Title: Friend or Foe? Exploring Artificial Intelligence in Case Management Hosted by CMSA All Florida Sponsored by aidin As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more deeply embedded in healthcare, the case management profession stands at a crossroads: Will AI be a powerful ally in improving care coordination, or a disruptive force that compromises the human touch so central to our work? In this webinar, we will hear from two respected leaders in the field as they discuss how they are implementing AI in their organizations. We will discuss the promises, perils, and practicalities of AI integration in case management. Speakers: Lisa Simmons-Fields, National Director, System Population Health/Care Management Lisa has 35 years of experience in case management, utilization review, and quality. Lisa currently serves as the Director, System Population Health/Care Management for Trinity Health System, a national multi-institutional Catholic health care delivery system. In this role, Lisa collaborates with leadership across clinical, business, and community health domains to improve the health and well-being of our patient populations. Lisa is known for being a visionary thinker, mentor, author, speaker, and influencer in the case management profession. Lisa holds a Doctor of Nursing Practice, Master of Science in Administration, is a […]

CMSA National (1CE) – Evolving from a Good to Great (G2G) Case Manager 

Virtual Event

Register Here! Evolving from a Good to Great (G2G) Case Manager  1 hr RN, CCM, SW  Members:  $0 Non-Members: $40  ABSTRACT:   What does it mean to be great and good? And why do case managers need to consider being great? Doesn’t a performance review with a superior score mean greatness? Please don’t misunderstand; being a good case manager is not negative. Becoming a great case manager means reaching your full potential and engaging in continuous improvement.  A G2G journey needs attention, support, and constant evaluation. Somewhat like a garden. Start small like a seedling. As you sprout, with leaves, buds and stems reaching for the sun while receiving the right amount of water and nutrients. Doing what you do best produces valuable, sustainable results equal to colorful flowers in my garden metaphor. Yes, becoming great and good is challenging but necessary. Our patients/clients, families and communities need more than good from us. American healthcare is fractured and complicated; medical language is confusing and our reimbursement methods are a mystery. We have to be good and great case managers!  This interactive session explores how case managers can evolve from good to great. Practical tips and strategies will be reviewed and applied for your G2G journey.  OBJECTIVES:  Define a good and great case manager.  Identify internal and external […]