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Thank you for
making the
2009 OHA Annual Meeting a success!
Educational Handouts
Did you miss a handout from a
program? Many are available here.
2009 OHA Recognition Dinner
Health Care Worker of the Year
and Health Care Leadership Award information may be found here.
Annual Meeting
Video Clips
Albert E. Dyckes Health Care Worker of the Year
Deforia L. Lane, MT-BC, Ph.D,
Director, Music Therapy,
University Hospitals Case Medical Center.
Featured Speaker Kimmi Desir
In 2006, 12-year-old
Kimmi Desir became the first patient at Nationwide Children’s Hospital
in Columbus to receive
a risky
bone marrow transplant from her sister that cured her sickle cell
anemia.
Read
Kimmi's remarks

Monday
Keynote: Peter Luongo
As an accomplished business leader, corporate strategist and
compelling communicator, Luongo shared his behavior-driven model,
“The Leadership Pledge,” which focuses
on people, support, expectations, feedback and accountability. Mr. Luongo is the author of “10 Truths
About Leadership…It’s Not Just About Winning,”
Tuesday
Keynote: Chester Elton
Called the “apostle of appreciation” by the Globe and Mail, Canada’s largest newspaper,
and “creative and refreshing” by the New York Times, Elton is co-author of several successful
leadership books including “The Carrot Principle.” His latest New York Times bestselling book is
based on research from a 10-year groundbreaking study of 200,000 managers and employees
on how the best managers use recognition to engage their people, retain talent and accelerate performance. Elton is the senior vice-president of Carrot Culture with
the O.C. Tanner Recognition Company.
www.octanner.com
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What did the 2009
Annual Meeting offer?
Programming

Explore more than 60 sessions offered in the following areas:
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Accreditation
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ACHE
NEW!
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Business Development
► Compliance
► Facilities
Management
► Finance
► Health and Wellness
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Hospital Medicine
NEW!
► Organizational
Development
► Patient Safety
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Performance
Improvement NEW!
► Physician
Recruitment
► Physician
Relations
► Public Relations
► Risk Management
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Technology Integration
► Workforce
Continuing Education

Continuing education credits will be available for a variety of
disciplines.
ACHE Category 1 credit
(6 credit hours)
Each of four ACHE sessions qualify
for 1.5 Category I ACHE credits. (More
Info)
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