CANCELLED: Sunrise with Strategists

This event has been cancelled. Join us for a continental breakfast and learn how to brand yourself: Do's and don'ts of LinkedIn How to make yourself be found and sought after by recruiters How to use LinkedIn to proactively advance your career and your presence How to use LinkedIn to network and find opportunities Common […]

Fall Conference – Breaking Our Own Rules: Provider-initiated Disruption

ONLINE REGISTRATION IS CLOSED. YOU MAY REGISTER AT THE DOOR AND PAY WITH CASH OR CHECK ONLY. Healthcare strategists are well aware of the pressures facing their organizations from new entrants into the market. Despite the innovation organizations have undertaken, there continues to be increased pressure on hospitals, providers and health systems to keep up […]

POSTPONED: NESHS Maine Evening Spring Social

NESHS Members and Friends, On our NESHS Board call today we decided to postpone the Maine Social on April 9th and the NESHS Spring Conference on May 8th as healthcare organizations manage the coronavirus. We will reschedule the Spring Conference for the Fall. If you have already registered for the conference, we will refund your […]

POSTPONED: Spring Conference – On Your Mark, Online, Go: Clinical Program Development Through Telehealth

DoubleTree Hotel by Hilton, 5400 Computer Drive, Westborough, MA Westborough, MA, United States

NESHS Members and Friends, On our NESHS Board call today we decided to postpone the Maine Social on April 9th and the NESHS Spring Conference on May 8th as healthcare organizations manage the coronavirus. We will reschedule the Spring Conference for the Fall. If you have already registered for the conference, we will refund your […]

Complimentary Virtual Workshop: How to Frame Your #Strategy After COVID-19

We invite you to join your colleagues for NESHS’s virtual spring workshop. Our objective for this unique session is to offer our audience a way to connect with their fellow strategists across New England and discuss “How to Frame Your #Strategy After COVID-19.” As we continue to adapt to the new “normal” in response to […]