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CMSA's 2012 Conference offers a variety in-depth opportunities for learning: 44 Concurrent Sessions, 30 Poster Presentations, 3 General Sessions, 9 Communities, 12 Clinical Symposia, 3 Breakfast Forums, and Pre-Conference Workshops.

And as always, CMSA designs its programs to ensure CE activities are independent and free of commercial bias.

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CMSA CE Recap Worksheet

Here you will find CMSA's "CE Recap Worksheet" which will identify the number of credits available for each conference session. This document will be updated occasionally as the conference nears. So, please continue to check back to this website for regular updates to the program information.

Listed below are the Certifying Bodies from which CMSA typically solicits program approval. This list is subject to change.
  • Certified Case Manager (CCM)
  • Certified Disability Management Specialist (CDMS)
  • Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ)
  • Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC)
  • Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse (CRRN)
  • COHN, COHN-S, COHN/CM or COHN-S/CM
  • National Association of Social Workers (NASW)
  • Nursing

Attendees will be given the opportunity to:

  1. Examine advancements in technologies in health care delivery and innovations in practice that are shaping the future of case management.
  2. Describe how emerging trends in health care will affect case management and the essential role case managers will play in promoting improvements in health care delivery.
  3. Discuss collaborative strategies and share best-practice information for improving professional practice with case management colleagues and experts from across the care continuum.
  4. Analyze current trends in quality improvement, patient safety, clinical advances, and professional leadership that contribute to effective models of case management across the health care continuum.