Education & Meetings
NACHRI Injury Prevention 2009 Webinar Series: Community Benefits: Make Your Program Count 2:30 p.m. ET Learn how you can make your injury program count for your hospital.
N.A.C.H. 2009 VIP Advocacy Day The VIP Advocacy Day is designed for hospitals to bring trustees, medical leaders, major donors, and other "grasstops" contacts to Washington. The program features high-level strategy discussions, briefings from administration officials, and a gala reception and dinner at a landmark Washington location. Past speakers at the dinner have included Cokie Roberts, Judy Woodruff, and David Gergen.
NACHRI 2009 Annual Meeting The NACHRI Annual Meeting, the Association’s flagship meeting, explores issues and trends in children’s hospitals and children’s health care and equips leaders with insight and information to meet the missions of children’s hospitals.
NACHRI Injury Prevention 2009 Webinar Series: Call for Resources Winner: Fire Prevention Program 2:30 p.m. ET Join the group and learn about this winning evidenced-based fire prevention program.
NACHRI Injury Prevention 2009 Webinar Series: Injury Incidents: New NACHRI Data Set 2:30 p.m. ET Discover the value of the NACHRI data sets. They are a resource for you to bring analytics to your injury program.
NACHRI 2010 Specialty Hospitals Conference This conference is designed to inspire, challenge and engage children’s hospitals professionals from Children’s Specialty Hospitals. Content leaders will address emerging issues in Children's Specialty Hospitals through thought provoking panel discussions. This conference provides valuable networking opportunities and innovative ideas which can be replicated at Children’s Specialty Hospitals.
NACHRI & N.A.C.H. 2010 Creating Connections Conference Creating Connections is designed to enhance the professional development of today’s children’s hospitals professionals and support the work of children’s hospitals through the presentation of cutting-edge information and ideas to provide valuable learning and networking opportunities to develop tomorrow’s children’s hospital leaders.