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COACH: First HIPE Career Development Workshop

HIPE- Health Informatics Professional Engagement Series

The HIPE series promotes informal exchange between EPs and HI leaders. Leaders offer their insight into and experience about issues, trends and opportunities in the field. HIPE sessions are an excellent opportunity for EPs to ask questions and network with both their peers and industry leaders.

Join us for our first HIPE Career Development Workshop!

Emerging Professionals in Health Informatics are invited to the first HIPE Career Development Workshop in downtown Toronto at 6:00pm, Jan. 17, 2013. Entitled Maximizing Resources and Effective Strategies for the Online Job Application Process, the workshop will provide a holistic approach to COACHs Emerging Professionals on strategies thatimprove your online profile, maximizing opportunities for career advancement. This workshop is an interactive session designed to help participants better understand the on-line application process. Participants will have the opportunity to interact with seasoned professionals in HI. Workshop activities will focus on the online application process, the importance of community involvement, leveraging social networking, and years of HI experience. Our seasoned professionals for this workshop are:
  • Community Involvement - Alison Gardner: Director, Programs, COACH.
  • HI Experience - Chiko Chakravertty: Principal, C&D Strategic Consulting.
  • Social Networking - Glenn Lanteigne: Chief Information Officer, South West LHIN.
  • Online Application Process: To be confirmed
The workshop is free to all COACH eHIP Forum members, but pre-registration is required. To register, please fill out the survey at http://goo.gl/HPX4i<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001lYoMClJZaUusd5pTMDTprpRj7GD1bRMfN-kHWlohCY30jHZtDVnYiklVpXo7gOhyyO70VgLPQIUkT-AK5JcijOTebQHgoL5owaBaLuz5HG4=>. SPACE IS LIMITED so register today! 

If you are not a COACH member, and would like to become one please contact Cristina Ramos (cramos@coachorg.com<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001lYoMClJZaUvRlk9LbcVBhlakHSeKuIUzSJVGPYbU7DgISa3emd3Szzoe4qgCD7Jodph_RzPNYgPytgSmZTwzPLOQLDnHJOK8HC40cqt4ImFER6QgzY6Hcw==>). 

If you have any concerns, comments or questions, please email Annabelle Sumenap, asumenap@coachorg.com

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