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Orlando, FL (WorkersCompensation.com) -- The 78th Florida Workers Compensation Conference was held Aug. 18-24 at the Marriott World Center Hotel in Orlando. The conference is THE event for those who work in the arena of workers' compensation in the State of Florida. It is the one time a year that doctors, specialists, nurse case managers, claims adjustors, occupational health nurses, therapists, providers, payers and others who specialize in this area come together to learn, network, and meet each other in person to celebrate the work we do.
This year's theme was Supercharge the Future. This was fitting as all of us working in this healthcare arena are superheroes helping employers and employees prevent workplace injuries/illnesses. We are the teams that work with workers when injured and employers to find ways to bring their workers back to gain employment. We do not have easy roles, and it takes clinical, communication, and negotiation skills to be effective in our work.
The conference offers a diverse range of sessions over a three-day period, providing attendees with the latest advances in workers' compensation laws, treatments, and trends. This knowledge equips us to plan our goals for the following year. You can get a sense of the programs offered by viewing this week's agenda https://www.wci360.com/program.
The best part of the conference for me this year was visiting the Exhibit Hall. The Exhibit Hall was packed with the resources we need to do our jobs. Vendors were on hand to answer questions from attendees on their programs and projects. The best part is meeting someone you have talked to on the phone and putting a name with a face.
To be a successful nurse case manager, it is critical to build your network and relationships that carry on far after the conference. Building relationships is essential for case managers, so when you need a find a resource at 4:30 on a Friday, you have to go to vendors who will help you meet the injured workers' needs.
If you were at the conference, I hope you had a good time. Check within your state to find out when your State Workers' Compensation conferences will be held so you can take the opportunity to attend. It will empower and educate you to perform your roles the best you can.
I'm curious, what's your favorite part about attending a conference? I'd love to hear about your experiences. Feel free to share your thoughts with me at allewellyn48@gmail.com!
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Anne Llewellyn
Anne Llewellyn is a registered nurse with over forty years of experience in critical care, risk management, case management, patient advocacy, healthcare publications and training and development. Anne has been a leader in the area of Patient Advocacy since 2010. She was a Founding member of the Patient Advocate Certification Board and is currently serving on the National Association of Health Care Advocacy. Anne writes a weekly Blog, Nurse Advocate to share stories and events that will educate and empower people be better prepared when they enter the healthcare system.
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