5 reasons to join us in Las Vegas
February 5, 2019
The 2019 CRC Symposium, held February 26-28 in Las Vegas, delivers three days of engaging education and training taught by the industry’s top credentialing and medical staff experts. During the event, medical staff professionals, physician leaders, and quality directors will learn actionable strategies for building compliant vetting processes and cultivating high-performing medical staffs.
Here are the top five reasons why you need to attend next month's event:
- Learn from experienced speakers in the industry on hot topics such as:
- Advanced practice professionals privileging and competency assessment methods
- Credentialing and privileging in nonhospital settings
- Risk management and credentialing
- CVO creation and implementation
- Provider enrollment
- OPPE & FPPE
- Employed physicians
- Conflicts of interest
- Delegated credentialing
- Telemedicine
- Legal issues in credentialing, privileging, and peer review
- Competence assessment strategies for medical staff leaders
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- Network and problem solve with physician leaders, medical staff committee members, chief medical officers, vice presidents of medical affairs, medical staff services directors, medical staff services managers, medical staff coordinators, medical staff professionals, credentialing professionals, quality directors, quality managers, and other passionate industry professionals.
- Earn a vast number of continuing education credits, including the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), National Association Medical Staff Services (NAMSS), and National Association for Healthcare Quality (NAHQ).
- Discover the newest credentialing and privileging solutions by visiting our exhibit hall.
- Experience a one-of-a-kind city. Find out why Las Vegas is the entertainment capital of the world.
Register today!
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Accreditation and Regulatory Requirements, Allied Health Professionals, Ambulatory Care, Credentialing, Legal Considerations, Medical Staff Bylaws, Polices, and Procedures, Medical Staff Leadership and Governance, Medical Staff Services Department, Peer Review, OPPE, and FPPE, Physician Employment, Privileging, Provider Enrollment, Quality