Keynote Speaker
We are proud to announce Susan Colantuono as the 2008 Keynote Speaker.
Susan Colantuono has been a pioneer in delivering leadership development solutions to organizations across a range of industries and sectors. Experienced in healthcare, she is currently providing her expertise to a large hospital's health information management organization. As a professional speaker, Susan brings a unique blend of business savvy, creativity, experience, and strategic thinking to her presentations. Her motivating speak-inars are a powerful blend of shared knowledge, wisdom, and experience combined with illuminating interactive activities.
Her presentation entitled, "Avoiding Wipeout: Turbulent Waves and the Leader Within" will discuss how leadership is, on many levels, learning to see, catch, and ride successive waves of change, many of which can be quite daunting. When facing a wave of change, what makes the difference between surfing it and wiping out is how well we are able to tap our inner capacity for leadership.
Susan's interactive keynote for the 2008 eScription User Meeting will invite you to discover how you can use your inner leader to achieve future, ongoing success in today's often stormy healthcare environment.
Educational Sessions
Click here for the latest listing and brief description of some of our 2008 Sessions.
Throughout our two-day event, eScription User Meeting participants attend a full line up of one-hour educational sessions designed to help users get the most out of eScription software. Typically two or three options are offered at each time slot allowing you to select the sessions that are of most interest and relevance to you.
Hear from your peers at our customer organizations, and from members of our eScription staff across all departments. Participate in panel discussions and even the occasional 'game show.'
History of the User Meeting
The eScription User Meeting began initially as an annual Product Advisory Meeting only. Gathered around a conference room table, eScription executives and product development leaders obtained important input from our small group of early customers to guide our future product development. When we got too big for that conference room in 2005, we moved the meeting to Boston-based hotels, and expanded the event to include both the Product Advisory Meeting of its roots, and another day and a half of Educational Sessions, Forums, an MTSO Showcase, dinners, entertainment, awards and more.
We've grown tremendously since we started the User Meeting, but we still maintain the mission of those first gatherings: to meet with our customers and to share in a conversation that will help us improve our software and help you get the most out of your eScription products.