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The importance of correctional health care is more apparent than
ever. At every step, the efforts of correctional health
professionals benefit not only inmates, but also staff, families and
the public at large. Effective delivery systems also present a
tremendous opportunity for financial savings and better use of
resources.
We invite you to join 1,000 of your colleagues in a vibrant forum to
receive timely and valuable information on these topics from experts
in correctional and public health.
It’s more
important than ever to use your skills and resources most
effectively. This important conference is designed to help
you meet the fiscal and human resource challenges in correctional
health care. Here are just a few reasons why you
should attend the best correctional health care conference ever.
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Discover evidence-based tools, techniques
and solutions for making health services delivery more
cost effective
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Learn how other organizations have
implemented successful programs for improving the efficiency of clinical processes
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Develop strategies for meeting national
standards in the midst of budget
cuts and staffing shortages
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Update and refresh your clinical skills
while earning continuing education
credit
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Network with colleagues, from
top decision makers to
in-the-trenches staff, to learn how they are handling the
problems that you face every day
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Explore
problem-solving products and services in the
exhibit hall
NCCHC thanks
the following organizations for their support of the Updates
conference:
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Davidson County Sheriff’s Office
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Shelby County Sheriff’s Office
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Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office
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Tennessee Department of Children’s Services
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Tennessee Department of Correction
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Tennessee Sheriffs’ Association
Employees of
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Find details on the conference lineup
and start
planning your agenda.
Download
the Program » |
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While covering a broad range of timely correctional health topics,
Updates 2010 will have a special focus on the intertwining roles of
public health and correctional health and ways to maximize
collaboration for best outcomes.
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Deepen your educational experience by attending
the seminars on Saturday and Sunday. These offer
in-depth coverage of special topics important to
your work.
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Advance registration is open though
April 16. After that date, please register on site at
the conference.
Registration information
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March
8:
Last day to receive early bird
registration discount
March 12:
Last day to cancel and receive partial refund
April 2: Last day to receive discount hotel rate
April 16: Last day to preregister |
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