Local chapter update: Planning for regular chapter leadership transitions

CDI Strategies - Volume 16, Issue 47

ACDIS local chapters wouldn’t be possible without the hard work of the CDI professionals who volunteer within them. In turn, local chapter leaders have the chance to serve their community, grow their leadership skills, and network and collaborate with others. But serving as a leader also takes a lot of time and energy! For this reason, ACDIS recommends that leaders have a succession plan to ensure they aren’t overloaded and burnt out, and so the chapter can continue on when they step down.

When planning for replacements, consider that three years is probably as long as you should volunteer in a local chapter leadership position. So, if you’ve been in the role for two years, it’s time to start considering your transition plan and mentoring new volunteers so they’re ready to take over effectively in the future. Don’t wait till you’re already exhausted and ready to step back to search for successors!

As you look for chapter members that would be happy and willing to take over your role in the future, ACDIS administration is also happy to help. The online chapter membership roster, for example, asks respondents whether they’d be interested in volunteering. Fill out the ACDIS Local Chapter Leadership Request survey today to get your chapter roster and contact the ACDIS team at acdis-inquiries@simplifycompliance.com for more tips on identifying potential volunteers.

The following is a list of upcoming events for ACDIS local chapters. Visit your local chapter’s webpage on the ACDIS site for additional information about upcoming meetings. To join a chapter if you haven’t already or to update your chapter contact information/affiliation, click here.

October:

  • The California ACDIS chapter meets Friday, October 21, The California ACDIS chapter meets Friday, October 21, for their 6th Annual Live/Virtual Conference at Liberty Station Conference Center. The registration link is https://SixthAnnualCAACDISConference.eventbrite.com. For information, contact the leadership team (California.acdis.chapter@gmail.com).
  • The Minnesota ACDIS chapter meets Wednesday, October 26, 1-2 p.m. CST, via webinar. The program is titled, “Building a CDI Reference Library” and will be presented by Laura M. Anderson, RN, BSN, CCDS, MN. For information, contact Laura M. Anderson (lamcander1@gmail.com).
  • The Florida ACDIS chapter meets Saturday, October 29, 7:30 a.m.–4 p.m. at UF Health Professional Park in Gainesville, Florida for the Florida ACDIS Fall Quarterly Meeting. For information, contact Deb Hilliard White (icuhag@willdeb.net).  

November:

  • The CDI Educators group meets Friday, November 4, 1–2:30 p.m., via webinar. The program is titled “Updated Audit Process Tool, Data Presentation and Analysis,” presented by Sydni Johnson and Imelda Gerard. For information, contact Danielle Martin (DMartin@mercy.com).
  • The Kansas City, Missouri ACDIS chapter meets Wednesday, November 9, 2–3:30 p.m., via webinar. For information, contact Debra Canova (debra.canova@tmcmed.org).

December:

  • APDIS, the Pediatric ACDIS networking group, meets Thursday, December 1, 3-4:30 p.m., via webinar. The program is titled “Updates in Challenging Pediatric Diagnoses: Kawasaki Disease, MIS-C, heart failure and immunodeficiency” and will be presented by Amy Sanderson, MD, Lucinda Lo, MD, and Sheila Snyder, MD. For information, contact Amy Bush (bush-amy@cooperhealth.edu).
  • The Virginia ACDIS chapter meets Monday, December 12, 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m., via webinar. The program is titled, “Defining the Clinical Landscape Associated with Patient Safety Indicators” and will be presented by Jessica Sime, MD. For information, contact Amanda Palacios (amanda.palacios@rivhs.com).
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