Learning Opportunities

The North Carolina chapter of the Healthcare Financial Management Association will hold their annual Health Insurance Institute on October 23-24 at the Sheraton Hotel at Four Seasons Greensboro. Meeting agenda and registration information.


An in-person NCTracks Provider Help Center will be offered on Oct. 29 in Raleigh from 8:30 a.m. to noon and from 1 – 4 p.m. at CSC, 2610 Wycliff Road, Raleigh, NC. NCTracks staff from Provider Enrollment, Provider Relations, Claims, and Prior Approval will be available to assist registered NC providers with questions or concerns regarding NCTracks.

Registration is required and limited to 45 providers per session. Providers must register for the Provider Help Center in SkillPort, the NCTracks Learning Management System. Logon to the secure NCTracks Provider Portal and click the “Provider Training” button to access SkillPort. Open the folder labeled Provider Computer-Based Training (CBT) and Instructor Led Training (ILT). The Provider Help Center sessions can be found in the sub-folder labeled ILTs: On-site. (Refer to the Provider Training page of the public Provider Portal for specific instructions on how to use SkillPort.)

Registration is now open for the Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina 2014 Provider Summit to be held October 30, 2014 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Raleigh. The program is designed to foster a purposeful dialogue about health care in North Carolina.

For those in the western part of the state the Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC) offers the following continuing education opportunities this fall:

Everything Has Changed! – New Prevention & Management Recommendations in Primary Care
Friday & Saturday, November 7 & 8
MAHEC Education Building (Asheville)
Information and registration

The Spectrum of Stroke Care- A Team-based Approach
Friday, November 21
MAHEC Education Building (Asheville)
(Save the date!)


Eleventh One Medicine Symposium to be held in Durham, NC on December 10-11, 2014. The theme this year is “Disasters and Diseases: A One Medicine Approach to Current Challenges.” Learn more about this national symposium, which aims to promote collaboration across professional disciplines and enhance preparedness for natural or man-made disasters, infectious disease outbreaks, and other challenges affecting human and animal health. Registration is open and the fee is $100.


Save the date — June 12, 2015, for Go SIMple, an opportunity to learn about the hottest trends in simulation education from experts. The training session will be held at Campbell University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Lillington, NC.

 

 
 

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