Conference corner: Last call for 2025 conference early bird pricing, ends this Monday!
Time is running out to take advantage of early bird savings for the 2025 ACDIS National Conference, which takes place May 4–7, 2025, at the Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center in Kissimmee, Florida. Register by this Monday, March 3, to save $100!
Outfitted with five separate tracks, countless networking opportunities with peers from across the country, an exhibit hall bursting with the latest CDI technology and vendors, this ACDIS conference is one you won’t want to miss!
So, act now and receive your $100 discount before this offer expires on Monday!
If you are not a member, now is certainly an excellent time to become one: ACDIS members automatically save another $100 on their registration! Click here to become a member. To take advantage of your member discount for the conference, call Customer Service at 800-650-6787.
In addition to 50 breakout sessions to choose from, we’ve lined up three keynotes that are ready to inspire and invigorate you:
- Join us in listening to former elite competitor on NBC’s series American Ninja Warrior, Alex Weber, as he asks us to imagine what were to happen if we were “unstoppable.” In this keynote, Weber will give insight into achieving optimal leadership and performance skills when they are most needed, as well as how to minimize negative mindsets associated with poor growth.
- Nearly everyone acknowledges that the burnout among healthcare professionals is at an all-time high; but what are some solutions to this problem? Explore the meaning of belonging and enhanced cooperation techniques with Dr. Nika White, as she discusses how inclusive workplace cultures fuel high-performing teams.
- Lastly, if you were granted the opportunity to walk across the world, would you? What do you think you might learn about the world and, more importantly, about yourself along the way? Come learn from Tom Turcich and his seven-year, 28,000 mile walk around the world, as he discusses how to develop a powerful internal compass—one based upon your own core values—and how to turn motivation into discipline.