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Healthcare Scouts will be attending the 64th Annual Workers’ Compensation Educational Conference & 21st Annual Safety and Health Conference
By Healthcare Scouts | July 16, 2009
Healthcare Scouts will be attending the 64th Annual Workers’ Compensation Educational Conference & 21st Annual Safety and Health Conference in Orlando, Florida August 16-19, 2009. The FWCI Annual Conference is Florida’s Work Comp event of the year. The educational conference is one of the largest gatherings of insurance companies, employers, self-insurers, lawyers, doctors, judges, mediators, nurse case managers, adjusters, regulators, physical therapists, rehabilitation providers and safety professionals in the United States. This year, an estimated 8,000 people are expected to attend workshops and seminars over the three-day period of the event. Emmitt Smith, former Gator and Dallas cowboy legend will be a prime keynote speaker at this year’s event.
For nurse professionals, this year’s event will provide educational sessions intended to make you aware of various changes and arm you with the understanding to make change positive for you, your workplace, and most importantly your patients. The world of health care is constantly shifting. As the premier recruiter for nurse case management professionals, Healthcare Scouts prides itself in assisting candidates and clients explore and discover this “exciting positive change” in the growing case management field. According to Tyler Schuster, Managing Director, Case Management Division of Healthcare Scouts, “The FWCI conference allows us the opportunity to recognize and further educate our team, while understanding the unique needs of our clients and candidates attending the event.” Healthcare Scouts will be exhibiting at booth 1040. To learn more, feel free to visit www.healthcarescouts.com or call 800-708-0605.
Topics: Company News, Conferences, Nurse Case Management |
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