42nd Annual Educational Conference

Navigating the New Frontier

Join us on November 15th at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum located at 1700 NE 63rd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73111.

Conference Information

EPIC 42nd Annual Educational Conference - Navigating the New Frontier

November 15, 2024

At the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum located at 1700 NE 63rd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73111.

Conference fee is $150.00 per person (plus a $1 processing fee). 

2025 Membership is included per ticket

EPIC conference registration includes complementary membership for calendar year 2025.

Registration Deadline is October 31st, 2024.

6.25 contact hours are provided by Midwest MultiState Division.

This activity has been submitted to the Midwest Multistage Division for approval to award contact hours. The Midwest Multistage Division is accredited as an approver of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

November monthly business meeting will be held during a break at the conference.

Attending the conference provides an invaluable opportunity for professionals in the field of epidemiology and infection control to expand their knowledge and enhance their skills. Participants will gain access to the latest research findings, innovative methodologies, and best practices that can be applied in their own organizations. Networking with peers, renowned experts, and industry leaders fosters collaboration and the exchange of ideas, which can lead to new projects and initiatives.

Additionally, the conference offers sessions that cater to various interests and expertise levels. Engaging in discussions about emerging trends and challenges in infection prevention provides insights that are critical in adapting strategies to current public health demands. Furthermore, continuing education credits can often be obtained, contributing to professional development and certification requirements.

By attending, individuals are positioned to influence future practices and policies in their field, ultimately enhancing their capacity to reduce infection rates and improve public health outcomes.

Here’s what you can hear from speakers:

  1. Public Health Announcements: Messages regarding vaccination clinics, health screenings, and updates on local health regulations. These announcements often aim to educate the public on disease prevention and health promotion.

  2. Expert Lectures: Presentations from epidemiologists and public health officials discussing recent research findings, trends in infectious diseases, and strategies for infection control. These lectures provide insights into evidence-based practices that influence public health policy.

  3. Community Health Updates: Regular briefings on local health statistics, outbreaks of concern, and preventive measures being implemented in the community. These updates foster awareness and encourage community engagement in health initiatives.

  4. Interactive Q&A Sessions: Opportunities for the audience to ask questions about ongoing health issues, vaccination hesitancy, and other topics related to infection control and prevention. These sessions aim to clarify doubts and promote informed health choices.

  5. Resource Sharing: Information about local resources, including hotlines, websites, and community organizations dedicated to public health. This aids individuals in accessing further information and support related to their health needs.

  6. Success Stories: Testimonials and case studies highlighting effective public health interventions and their positive outcomes in controlling infectious diseases. Such narratives can inspire confidence and motivate community members to engage in health-promoting behaviors.

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