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Why attend TAHSA's 50th Annual Meeting?
It is THE premier educational and networking event for long-term care and housing professionals in Texas, the TAHSA Annual Meeting and Trade Show. The 50th Annual Meeting will provide you with exceptional educational seminars, recognition programs, and networking opportunities.
May 18-20, 2009 Renaissance Austin - Austin, Texas
Who should attend:
Presidents and CEOs
CFOs and COOs
Executive Directors
Administrators
Nurses
Dieticians
Social Workers
Activity Directors
Chaplains
Assisted Living Staff
Housing Managers
Marketing/PR Staff
Service Coordinators
CCRC Staff
Physical Plant Staff
HR Staff
Continuing Education Credit
Overall Conference CEs TAHSA has requested CE credit for the following health care professionals for attendance at the educational, general, and break-out sessions: 10 NAB hours for administrators; 10 Hours Type I credit for nurses; 10 Hours for registered dietitians, dietary managers, activity directors, assisted living managers, and service coordinators; and 1.0 CEUs for social workers.
Break-out Session CEs In accordance with the requirements of the sponsorship agreements between EIA and the various educational boards, each break-out session is 2 hours, which allows: 2 NAB hours for administrators; 2 Hours Type I credit for nurses; 0.2 CEUs for social workers; 2 contact hours for activity directors and dietary staff; 2 hours assisted living managers and service coordinators;
Both the opening and closing general sessions will allow 1 hour credit for each discipline.
PreConference Seminar - 3 hours for each Seminar 3 Hours NAB credit for Administrators; 3 Hours Type I credit for nurses 3 Hours requested for activity directors, assisted living managers, dietary managers, registered dietitians, and service coordinators. 0.3 CEUs for social workers.
The Educational Institute on Aging (EIA) is approved as a provider of continuing education by the Texas Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
This activity meets Type I criteria for mandatory continuing education requirements toward relicensure as established by the Board of Nurse Examiners for the State of Texas.
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