McKnight's 5th Online Expo expands ... to six months duration

McKnight's 5th Online Expo expands ... to six months duration
McKnight's 5th Online Expo expands ... to six months duration
Ignoring the adage “If it ain't broke, don't fix it,” organizers of the McKnight's Online Expo are changing the formula to their highly successful virtual trade show for long-term care professionals. McKnight's is kicking off its expo with two days of educational sessions March 23 and 24—and extending the experience with six more months of new educational sessions and exhibits.

Attendees again will be able to earn up to five free continuing education (CE) credits. Free registration is ongoing at mcknights.com or by clicking here. A record number of professionals has attended and earned thousands of CEs the last two years.

The following webcasts will kick off this year's expo: Technology—New technology has created providers new legal challenges; Wound care—Avoidable and unavoidable pressure sores, and managing end-of-life ulcers; Capital—What the changing capital landscape means for you; Payment—Months into MDS 3.0, providers are still leaving plenty of Medicare dollars on the table; and Quality—Lessons learned from the QIS, and what to know as it rolls out in your state.

Get the latest in market trends, technology, policy and treatment information—direct, concise and free at the industry's online trade show.

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