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In this episode, Rachel Hetzner and Justin Hooks discuss the upcoming Michigan Council of Nurse Practitioners conference, highlighting the excitement surrounding the event, the various educational sessions, networking opportunities, and keynote speakers. They emphasize the importance of legislative engagement and the role of AI in healthcare, while encouraging attendees to register early to secure their spots.
Takeaways:

  • The conference is being held in Metro Detroit, making it more accessible for members.
  • There are many engaging sessions planned, including one on full practice authority.
  • The education committee has responded to member feedback by offering more pharmacology credits.
  • Networking is a key aspect of the conference experience.
  • Keynote speakers include a nurse attorney and a motivational speaker.
  • The conference will feature a live podcast session.
  • AI is a significant topic of discussion and will be addressed in sessions.
  • The education committee received over 60 abstracts for this year's conference.
  • Attendees are encouraged to register early to avoid waiting lists.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Conference Excitement
04:40 Conference Details and Educational Sessions
07:33 Engagement and Networking Opportunities
10:29 Keynote Speakers and Special Sessions
13:33 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
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