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Blend your summer vacation with innovative and progressive educational opportunities. The Center for American Nurses is hosting LEAD Summit June 11-13, 2009 at Disney’s Contemporary Resort, Orlando, FL. This is an event you can’t miss!
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- Learn innovative strategies to embrace conflict and develop conflict competent organizations
- Explore progressive techniques to design healthy workspaces
- Examine state of the art approaches to building healthy work environments
Session Highlights:
Conflict Engagement & Emerging Communities of Practice Debra Gerardi, RN, MPH, JD
The Magic of Creative Conflict Engagement Phyllis Beck Kritek, RN, PhD, FAAN
Creating Magic: Engaging and Being Engaged Beth Ulrich, RN, EdD, FACHE, FAAN
Creating Excellent Work Environments: Individual Versus Group Choice William Hudson, BSN, RN, OCN Dennis R. Sherrod, EdD, RN |
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SPEND THE WEEK AT DISNEY - Friends & Family Welcome!
The Contemporary is the icon of Walt Disney World with its A-frame design and monorail service passing directly through the hotel. Nestled between Bay Lake and Seven Seas Lagoon, the Contemporary has long reminded us of the vision of Walt Disney. From its futuristic design to its impressive 15-story atrium, the Contemporary lives up to its name and has an undeniable presence. This deluxe hotel features a pool area, white-sand beach, and a complete array of dining and recreational options. The Center for American Nurses has secured a room rate of $199 single/double plus taxes. Call reservations at 407-824-3869 and refer to the Center for American Nurses annual LEAD Summit. The conference rate is available through May 8, 2009.
Early bird registration deadline has been extended to May 15, 2009.
Come for the Meeting and Stay for the Magic.
Make the most of your free time with Disney’s Special Meeting/Convention Theme Park Tickets. These tickets are designed to accommodate the meeting agenda and are only available to attendees!
Register for LEAD Summit ’09 and purchase Disney World tickets today online at www.centerforamericannurses.org |
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