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CNFHIMSS WINTER EXECUTIVE CONFERENCE

Friday, January 22, 2010 from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM (ET)

Gainesville, FL

CNFHIMSS WINTER EXECUTIVE CONFERENCE

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Member Ended $35.00 $1.86
Non-Member Ended $45.00 $2.12
Full-Time Student Ended $15.00 $1.36
Host Rate (Florida Hospital employee) Ended $15.00 $1.36
Speaker/Sponsor Rate Ended $0.00 $0.00

Event Details

Around the Corner:   Building a Foundation for Success in 2010

Join us for our upcoming winter conference to learn how by building a strong foundation will help you succeed in 2010. 

Come join over 100 executives and professionals within our state chapter and attend this important event. Space is limited, so please register to attend and help set the stage for a successful 2010 in Health IT. 

 

Agenda

Registration will be from 7:30am- 8:45am

The conference will kick-off with a casual breakfast and opening remarks from 8:00am-9:15am.   

Below is the Agenda for the conference:

  • 8:45am- Alyson Widmer, Acting CIO, Shands
  • 9:15am – 10:05am- Karen Ondo, EVP Research Quality, KLAS Enterprises
  • 10:05am - 10:55am- Gayle Harrell HIT Policy Committee, Former Member of Florida House of Representatives 
  • 10:55am – 11:15am- Break
  • 11:15am – 12:05pm- Al Amirin, Director of Technical Services, Shands Healthcare 
  • 12:05pm – 1:20pm-Networking Lunch
  • 1:20pm – 2:10pm- Roland Garcia, Sr. Vice President and CIO , Baptist Health Systems- Jacksonville
  • 2:10pm – 3:00pm- Dr. Al Davies, MD, CEO of PatientCentral Technologies, LLC and Valerie Purcell, Vice President of Business Development at PatientCentral Technologies, LLC

About Thomas Center

The mission of the Division of Cultural Affairs is to promote cultural activity in Alachua County and develop mechanisms that support and encourage community-based cultural resources. We define "cultural" to include ethnic, ecological, and historic resources, as well as the fine and popular arts.

History
The City of Gainesville established an Office of Cultural Affairs in 1979. Present staff consists of 12 full time and several part time positions. Ten to twelve interns and several part time volunteers provide us with approximately 5,000 hours per year of unpaid assistance, in addition to the 250-300 hours of time donated by program volunteers. Funds are generated by facility rentals for social and community events, festivals, programs, grants, or are derived from the City. Unlike most of Florida's Local Arts Agencies, the Division of Cultural Affairs is not a membership organization.

 

Sponsors

Platinum Sponsors

Agilysys

Konica Minolta

Gold Sponsors

Avaya (previously Nortel)

Availity

GTSI

Parker Healthcare IT

Software AG

Kaspersky Lab

Silver Sponsors

FormFast

Atlantic.Net

Event Sponsors

ACS MediHealth

 

 

When & Where


Thomas Center
302 Northeast 6th Avenue
Gainesville, FL 32601

Friday, January 22, 2010 from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM (ET)


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