Join Us in the Clubhouse!
Clubhouse is an invitation-only social media app where we can communicate in voice chat rooms about topics close to our hearts in a more intimate way. We are committed to discussing topics that are relevant and guiding healthy conflict-oriented discussions to promote individual growth for the healthcare leader.
About Our Program
Join us in the Clubhouse at noon on May 18 for “The Power of ACHE: From Student to Rising Early Careerist.”
This free Clubhouse session will focus on the benefits and importance of ACHE/ACHE of Georgia membership to students and early careerists.
Our guest speakers are Anisha Koshy, Master of Health Administration and Master of Public Health Candidate, University of Georgia, and Jose M. Ajanel, Clinical Supervisor at Atrium Health Floyd, and Master of Business Administration candidate at the University of West Georgia. Both are recent recipients of ACHE of Georgia’s inaugural 2022 ACHE Congress Scholarship Award.
This session will be moderated by Nicole Denham and Marion Spears Karr and all attendees are invited to participate in the program and share their insights and questions. This free session offers 1 hour of ACHE Qualified Credit. The program format provides a more informal format that allows more time for audience interaction and networking.
Jose M. Ajanel
Clinical Supervisor at Atrium Health Floyd
Master of Business Administration Candidate
University of West Georgia
Anisha Koshy
Master of Health Administration and Master of Public Health Candidate
University of Georgia
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT JOINING CLUBHOUSE:
Participation in this free event requires a Clubhouse account. Clubhouse is an audio chat app accessible through Apple or Google Play.
Instructions:
Click here to Join Clubhouse Now
After clicking the link above:
Please follow these steps at least 30 minutes prior to the event.
There is no ACHE of Georgia registration for this free event.
Date/Time/Location:
May 18, 2022
Noon to 1:00 pm ET
Cost:
Free of Charge
CEUs:
1 hour of ACHE qualified credit