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Save the Date for SDAHO’s Rural Health Leaders Conference | July 12-13

​Ready for change when it comes to workforce? SDAHO’s Rural Health Leaders Conference will focus on solutions for nursing workforce now and in the future. SDAHO members in collaboration with the SD Center for Nursing Workforce and other key stakeholders will have open discussion on healthcare workforce and how to build a strong future for nursing in SD – starting NOW!

This event is targeted to hospital and post-acute CEO’s and administrators, CFO’s, CNO’s, nursing leaders and human resources.

Attendees will hear from state agencies and national industries on workforce and other topics greatly impacting today’s healthcare landscape.

  • Secretary Joan Adam, South Dakota Department of Health
  • Lindsay Olson, South Dakota Center for Nursing Workforce & South Dakota Board of Nursing
  • Secretary Marcia Hultman, South Dakota Department of Labor
  • Laura Scheibe, Division Director, South Dakota Department of Education
  • Scott DesLauriers, Deputy Director, South Dakota Board of Technical Education
  • Brian Maher, PhD, Executive Director, South Dakota Board of Regents
  • Panel of presenters from SUNRx on 340B
  • Jen Porter, American Hospital Association
Registration opens Wednesday, June 1. To view conference details, click here. Seating is limited, register soon!

 

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