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CMSA of the Chesapeake: Annual  Fall Conference
"Care Managers: Everyday Superheroes"

Date:          Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Time:         7:30 am - 4:30 pm

Location:     The Conference Center at the
                    Maritime Institute
                    692 Maritime Boulevard
                    Linthicum Heights, MD 21090-1952


Brochure:       Download Conference Brochure as .PDF - FRONT

                       Download Conference Brochure as .PDF - BACK

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Nationally Renowned Keynote Speakers

                             























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Christopher Reeve said a hero is an ordinary individual who finds strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles. This year's conference acknowledges that case managers are heroes to clients, patients, families and other health care professionals. Case managers are creative, resourceful, and resilient while working in a health care environment that can present many obstacles to a successful outcome. They are Everyday Super Heroes!

Our speakers include John Banja, a nationally known medical ethicist , from the Center for Ethics at Emory University. Dr Banja will deliver the morning keynote and also lead a breakout session.
Other speakers will include a panel on pediatric resources, vestibular therapy and mental health issues.
Norm Bossio and Dr. Maria Mouratidis are returning due to popular request.
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Agenda

7:30 - 8:45 am   Conference Registration/ Vendor Exhibits Open
                         Posters available in back of auditorium to view for CEUs
                         Continental Breakfast

8:45 - 9:00 am    Opening Remarks: Welcome - Deb Welsh, RN, MSN, CCM

9:00 - 10:15 am  Keynote Speaker - John Banja, PhD. "The Impossible Patient"
                          Professor, Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine, Medical Ethicist, Center
                          for Ethics, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
                          [Download Here]

10:15 - 10:45 am Morning Break

10:45 am - noon  Break-Out Sessions
                          Session A: "Recovery from Trauma | Mind, Brain, and Spirit"
                          Maria Mouratidis, PsyD, College of Notre Dame
                          [Download presentation Here]

                          Session B: "Collaborative Model for Sharing Public and Private
                          Resources" - A project of the Maryland Developmental Disabilities
                          Center at Kennedy Krieger Institute

                          Presentation Downloads:
                         
                          Collaborative Model of Sharing Public and Private Resources  (PPT)

                          Full Circle Employment Solutions (MS Word)

                          Local Transition Coordinators 2011 - 2012 (MS Word)
                         
                          Medicaid Home and Community-Based 1915c Waivers  (HCBS) (PPT)

                          Navigating Social Security Benefits (PPT)

                          NON-MEDICAID TRANSPORTATION RESOURCES (MS Word)

                          Maryland Medicaid Non-Emergency Transportation (PPT)

                          Post Secondary Transition (MS Word)

                          The Resource Finder (PDF)

                          What You Should Know about SSI Work Incentives 2011 (MS Word)
                         

Noon - 1:00pm    Vendor Exhibits Open/ Lunch provided in facility's restaurant
                          Poster session available in the back of auditorium.

1:00 - 2:!5 pm     Break-Out Sessions
                          Session C: "Social Networking Technologies in Health Care
                          Environments | Ethical Considerations" - John Banja, Ph.D.
                          [Download Here]

                          Session D: "Vestibular Diagnosis and Rehabilitation for the Injured
                          Worker" Ryan Kardos, DPT, Pro Physical Therapy
                          [Download presentation Here]

                          Session E: “Health Care Reform On Its Way – What Does It Mean
                          For Case Management”
                          [Download presentation Here]

                          Felizatas Devine, RN, MS, MBA, CCM, Senior Manager of Clinical
                           Consulting Services with HTMS

                          Michelle Hawkins, DNP, MSN, MBA, RN, CCM, Director of Care
                           Management - Johns Hopkins HealthCare, LLC


2:15 - 2:45 pm   Afternoon Break and Awarding of Raffles and Prizes


2:45 - 4:00 pm   Keynote Speaker - Norm Bossio, "Heroes are Never Paid What
                         They Are Really Worth"
                         (The Norm Bossio presentation will not have a handout)

4:00 - 4:30 pm  Closing Remarks and Wrap-Up – Maria LoBianco, RN, MS, CCM
                        Evaluations and Distribution of CEUs


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Registration

$85   CMSA, NASW, ACMA Member
$100 Non-Member
Walk-In Registration Day of Conference - $125 as space permits (Group Discount of an additional $5 off each registration of 4 attendees sent in same envelope)

If paying by check, send registration and check made payable to
CMSA of the Chesapeake • P.O. Box 1816, Millersville, MD 21108

Refund requests must be postmarked by September 24, 2011.
There will be a $20 processing fee for refunds.


        Members                                    Non-Members                                   Vendors

         $85                                      $100                               $450 to $500








Please do not forget to complete a registration form when paying for your conference registration
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Exhibitor's Information

Space: 5 foot rectangle table with skirt and 2 chairs
Set up time: 6:30-7:30 am. All set up MUST be completed by 7:30am
Dismantle time:        All exhibits may be dismantled after 2:45pm
Exhibit times: 7:30-8:45 am; 10:15-10:45 am;  12-1 pm; 2:15-2:45pm with prizes presentations from vendors to attendees from 2:30-2:45pm.
Fee :$500 which includes a copy of conference registration list, name listed on vendor list in registration packet and 2 attendees with lunch included.

***More than 2 attendees must be pre-registered and pre-paid at the regular    conference rate of $85/CMSA member , $100 for non-members and $125 on conference day***

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We encourage attendees to come as a Super Hero. Join in the fun!!



John Banja is a Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and a medical ethicist at the Center for Ethics at Emory University. He also directs the Section on Ethics for the Atlanta Clinical and Translational Science Institute at Emory. Dr. Banja received a doctorate degree in philosophy from Fordham University in New York and has taught and lectured on topics in medical ethics throughout the United States. He has authored or coauthored over 150 publications and has delivered over 800 invited presentations at regional, national, and international conferences. He currently serves as associate editor of the American Journal of Bioethics-Neuroscience, the leading scholarly journal in the field of neuroethics. Dr. Banja has conducted research or educational projects with numerous federal and private organizations including the NIH, the American College of Surgeons, The Agency for Health Care Research and Quality, The National Institute for Disability and Rehabilitation Research, the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management, and the Georgia Hospital Association. He is a former board member of the Commission for Case Manager Certification. His current research interests include topics in neuroethics and ethical dilemmas occurring in clinical and translational research. His most recent book, Medical Errors and Medical Narcissism, was published by Jones and Bartlett Publishers in 2005.
Norm Bossio is an independent management consultant, trainer, and public speaker who provides technical assistance and training in a wide variety of management areas throughout the private and public sectors. Prior to founding Norm Bossio Enterprises, he was a teacher, principal, and superintendent in public schools. He also served for eight years as an adjunct faculty member and consultant to the Management Certificate Program at Stonehill College.

Norm received his B.S. from Springfield College and his M.Ed. from Boston State College. He has completed an additional 40 graduate hours at Northeastern University. Over The past five years Norm has averaged over 450 speaking engagements annually. His work has carried him from British Columbia to Buenos Aires, Argentina. He has addressed more than 550 schools, colleges and universities and he has keynoted National Conferences in virtually every major industry. Since Norm began speaking in 1980, he has spoken in front of over 2 1⁄2 million audience members in venues ranging from an American Indian Village Tribunal to the Hoosier Dome. He once spoke to 400 high school students, 50 lingerie salespeople, and 45 nuclear physicists……all in the same day. His audiences have included clients ranging from Bill Clinton to Steven King. In 1994, he was named "Speaker of the Year" by Yankee Chapter of Meeting Planners International. Topics: ·Staying Motivated on the Titanic •Burning the Candle at Both Ends Without Burning Out