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Cori Ofstead Presented at MCAI
On March 7, 2008, Cori Ofstead gave a presentation at the 17th Annual Minnesota Coalition for Adult Immunization (MCAI) conference. The focus of this year's conference was "Issues and Strategies in Adult Vaccine Preventable Diseases." Ms. Ofstead participated in a panel about the Vaccination of Health Care Workers, and her presentation focused on the results of the Influenza Prevention Survey at Mayo Clinic.
To view the brochure, please visit the following link:
http://www.stratishealth.org/clientuploads/pdfs/ET_MCAI2008brochure_021808.pdf
Got Your Shots?
On October 11, 2007, Ms. Ofstead presented at the 2007 immunization conference organized by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH). Ms. Ofstead delivered a presentation about influenza vaccination among healthcare workers.
The two-day conference, entitled "Got Your Shots?" brought together public and private partners to explore issues related to vaccine-preventable diseases and immunization. To view Ms. Ofstead's slides, please visit the MDH website.
Minnesota Health Care Roundtable
Minnesota Physician Publishing (MPP) presented the 27th session of the Minnesota Health Care Roundtable on Thursday, June 28, 2007. The theme of this session is "Universal Health Insurance: Incentives or Mandates?"
Please visit the MPP website for more details.
BHCAG Employer Leadership Summit
On June 21, 2007, the Buyers Health Care Action Group (BHCAG) hosted its inaugural Employer Leadership Summit: Healthy Living and Healthy Working - Employers Helping Employees to Better Health.
For more information, visit the BHCAG website.
Cori Ofstead presented at American Lung Association Conference
In April 2007, Ms. Ofstead delivered a presentation about practical barriers to medication adherence, and led a session about customizing treatment plans and adherence solutions based on patient characteristics.
The all-day conference, entitled Piecing the Adherence Puzzle Together, focused on issues that impact treatment and outcomes for chronic conditions.