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2024 Critical Access Hospital Leadership Training

1 p.m. - 3 p.m. CT
350 Harbor Dr, Duluth MN,
The National Rural Health Resource Center (The Center)
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Registration Deadline
Friday, May 10, 2024

2024 Critical Access Hospital Leadership Training 

Audience: Minnesota Critical Access Hospital Leaders

Description: Register to take part in a collaboration of skill building for leaders at Critical Access Hospitals.

This 2-hour is in-person workshop will:

  • Empower participants to understand and integrate the principles of population health into hospital operations, strategy, and financial sustainability.
  • Foster essential skills for effective communication and leadership to share key concepts such as health equity, quality improvement, and value-based models to staff and community. 

This session will take place at the end of the Minnesota Rural Health Conference (MNRHC). Registration for the MNRHC is not a requirement to attend this training, however, if you would like to sign up for the MNRHC you can do so at the link provided.

For questions regarding this workshop, please contact Alexis Foster.

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