5th Annual Health Care Provider Wellness Conference June 11-12 in Long Beach
Workplace wellness is not just a buzz word. It’s a true opportunity to positively impact and improve the health of our communities. If you have a wellness program in place, or if you are developing a program and need insight on what factors to consider, mark your calendar for the 5th Annual Health Care Provider Wellness Conference.
The event focuses on designing and implementing solid wellness programs that result in healthy and engaged employees and a stronger bottom line. Join executives and wellness champions at a relaxing, one-of-a-kind location to explore the next generation of worksite wellness programs that help keep employees—and your organization—in good health.
The conference will take place June 11-12 at Renaissance Long Beach Hotel. Early bird registration rates apply now through April 24.
This year’s keynote speaker will be Larry S. Chapman, MPH, President and CEO of the Chapman Institute. Over the last 45 years, he has developed more than 1,000 employee worksite wellness and health cost management projects in both private and public employer settings.
Among the engaging sessions planned for this conference:
- Fat Chance: The Hidden Truth about Sugar
- Legal Update
- Generational Wellness: Engaging the Most Diverse Workforce in History
- Reducing Stress: Tools and Techniques
- Building Culture of Health – County by County
- The Integration of Workplace Wellness and Employee Assistance Programs
- Panel Discussion: Wellness Incentive Approaches
This year, a two-day wellness certification program is being offered prior to the conference (June 9-10, also at the Renaissance Long Beach Hotel). The program is developed by WellCert and will provide certification as a Certified Wellness Program Coordinator Level 1. Chapman will be the Wellness Certification Program Facilitator.
Registration for the conference as well as for the certification program, available individually or in a bundled package, is now available online. Click here to register!
Contact: Karen Ochoa
(213) 538-0765, kochoa@hasc.org