Career development programs enhance the Fall Institute.
Participants at ACPE's Fall Institute are able to take advantage of a number of resources that will drive the advancement of their careers. Workshops, sample documents, panel presentations and one-on-one counseling sessions will be available for those attending the Tucson program.* Career Development Workshops will be offered on November 14 to help you develop and implement a career growth plan. Content experts representing the top executive search firms will address topics from networking to interviewing to contract negotiation. Valuable handouts and sample documents will be distributed. The Fall Institute agenda has been modified to make these workshops available to most participants.
* Also on November 14, ACPE will assemble a panel of executive search professionals to share their experiences about successful candidates, hiring bodies and the elements of the recruiting process. You will not want to miss this valuable "insider information." Shuttle buses will transport participants taking courses at the Westward Look to the La Paloma on the 14th.
* Individual career counseling will once again be available during the Institute. Whether you are in the middle of an active job search, wondering if you are doing a good job in your present management position, or thinking about what to do next, personalized advice and support is close at hand. Contact the College to reserve some time with Barbara Linney, ACPE's vice president of career development.
The 2006 Fall Institute Returns to Tucson But Now at Two Great Locations
The College will return to one of our members' favorite resort locations--Tucson, Arizona. But in 2006 we will offer our medical management education programs at two hotels--the Westin La Paloma and the Westward Look Resort. Both of these fine properties are within a few miles of each other.
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To Register, visit ACPE.org/Fall
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Date: | Sep 1, 2006 |
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