2021 HIMSS Austin Chapter Annual December Forum and Holiday Social

12.14.21

Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2021
Location: Draylen Mason Music Studio in the Hatchery – Home of KFMA

Winstead is a premier sponsor for the HIMSS Austin Chapter Annual December Forum and Holiday Social. This exciting forum will have three tracks focused on the future of Healthcare IT including Nursing Leadership, CIO IT Leadership, and Cybersecurity – including State of nursing in 2022, ransomware readiness, and optimizing digital service delivery for patients and physicians. The Nursing Leadership session will offer 1.0 CE credit. Immediately following the forum please join us for our annual HIMSS Austin Chapter Holiday Social. Enjoy networking, music, trivia, beverages and catered food like gumbo and sweet treats.

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Timeline:

12:30 to 1:00: Arrive and check in

1:00 to 1:40: Erica Williams, President Austin HIMSS Chapter / Jonah Comstock HIMSS National - Welcome, Introductions and Opening Remarks

1:45 to 2:45: Nursing Leadership Panel

2:45 to 3:00: Break

3:00 to 4:00: Information Technology Leadership Panel

4:00 to 4:15: Break

4:15 to 5:15: Cybersecurity Panel

5:15 to 5:30: Closure and move to Holiday Social

5:30 to 8:00: Holiday Social

Winstead Attendees: Sarah Churchill Llamas

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