Join Scott Carbonara, The Leadership Therapist, in Charlotte on September 26th and Durham on November 1st, as leaders explore their biggest “pet peeves” and communication obstacles at work, and learn 10 practical and applicable tips for strategic communication.
By the end of the session, participants will learn how to engage with a company’s greatest asset: its people.
Browse this email for complete Regional Education Day event information. Registration is open so pick the session that best fits your location and schedule and sign up today!
Sessions and Speakers
Workplace Violence: Supervisors and Staff Response to an Active Shooter
Lt. Michael Huber, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD)
Charlotte Session
Workplace violence can happen at any time. Now is the time to train yourself and your staff on how to respond to an active shooter. Join us as we cover safety knowledge, preventative measures, action plan development, and response training for your supervisors and staff.
Workplace Violence: Supervisors and Staff Response to an Active Shooter
Cpt. Terry Hairston, Defend and Protect, Inc.
Durham Session
Workplace violence can happen at any time. Now is the time to train yourself and your staff on how to respond to an active shooter. Join us as we cover safety knowledge, preventative measures, action plan development, and response training for your supervisors and staff.
Becoming a Master Communicator
Scott Carbonara, The Leadership Therapist
Charlotte and Durham Session
Leaders will explore their biggest communication obstacles at work and learn 10 practical, and immediately applicable, tips that range from tactical to strategic communication. By the end of the session, participants will be able to understand and implement: the big 3 “I’s” of why people communicate (Inform, Influence, Inspire); the dos and don’ts of email etiquette; maximizing verbal and cross-cultural communication; and understanding the “stickiness” and audience retention of communication
Digital Patient Acquisition
Stephen Fogg, Fogg Media
Charlotte and Durham Session
Physician practices are becoming more proactive in recruiting new patients. What is “state of the art” in acquiring new patients via search engine optimization, social media, paid search, and other means? How can practices increase patient engagement and mobilize them to tell their friends about a delightful experience? Healthcare marketing expert Stephen Fogg shares his experiences helping physician practices acquire new patients and the metrics he uses to track those results.
Regional Education Day Exhibitors
Here’s your chance to get one-on-one time with some of the healthcare industry’s leading product and service providers. With the smaller scale of the Regional Education Day format, you’re sure to get the personal attention you need to get all of your important questions answered.
Curi – a Medical Mutual Co.
Emtiro Health
First Citizens Bank*
HitsTech
LabCorp
MagMutual
MSOC Health
NCHA Strategic Partners
zone Waste Solutions
Prince Parker & Associates
RingCentral, Inc.
SCS – An A/R Management Firm
Stanley Benefit Services
SunTrust Bank
UnitedHealthcare
*Exhibiting at the Charlotte Regional Education Day only.
Attendee Registration
The cost to register is $125 for members, $150 for non-members and $50 for students. Additional staff can attend at a 10% discount per attendee. Follow the link below for online registration.
- Charlotte Regional Education Day Online Registration
- Durham Regional Education Day Online Registration
Questions
Follow the links above for more information and for registration. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact the NCMGMA offices at info@ncmgm.org.
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