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Approved for up to 11.4 CPE credits!
2021 Financial Operations Management Level 2 (FOM 2)
April 21–22 | All-Virtual
Early bird registration deadline: April 8, 2021
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NACHC is closely monitoring the widespread and unprecedented effects of the COVID-19 crisis on health center operations.
We remain committed to serving health centers and are working to tailor our educational programs to meet these and other ongoing challenges.
The FOM 2 seminar provides health centers insight and understanding of the core qualities needed to approach the business aspects of financial
operations, management, and service delivery. This two-day training examines the principles to achieve and sustain successful financial outcomes. Attendees can earn up to 15.5 CPE credits.
This intermediate-level training requires a minimum of two years working in the health care sector in a finance, management, or administrative role. Level l is not required to attend this training.
Learning ObjectivesBy the end of this two-day training, the participants will be able to:
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PresentersJeff Allen, Partner, BKD Springfield, MO |
Pricing InformationEarly bird (by April 8, 2021): $520 Register Here Now!For more information, contact trainings@nachc.org. Visit NACHC’s training and events page for updates on upcoming virtual training events and the Health Center Resource Clearinghouse for archived webinars, technical assistance documents and other on-line education materials including continually updated resources on COVID-19. |
Please note: This event will take place LIVE in Central Daylight Time (CDT). To obtain credits and your certificate, you MUST take part in the live presentation of the event. Experience the online virtual platform, as well as NACHC’s Online Resource Library, at: conferences.nachc.org.Login using your credentials (use the ‘Forgot Password’ function if unsure of your password), or reach out to our team at trainings@nachc.org to get login assistance. |
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