Education Brochures

File iconKOSCP (Fillable) Brochure.pdf
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Join KOSCP for the 2025 Kansas Organization of Skilled Care Professionals Fall Conference, taking place October 7–8 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Wichita Airport.
File iconBrochure 2025.pdf
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The Kansas Hospital Association is now accepting nominations for the 2025 KHA Advocacy All-Star Training. We expect the class to fill quickly, so we would encourage you to return your enrollment materials soon.
File icon2025 Workers Comp and Safety Seminar Brochure.pdf
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The KHA Workers’ Compensation Fund has been providing workers compensation insurance to members of the Kansas Hospital Association since 1991. This seminar provides broad information to our members on safety in healthcare, OSHA reporting, changes and trends in workers’ comp, and networking opportunities.
File iconHospital Board Leaders' Program Brochure.pdf
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This program is for board chairs, chair-elects , vice chairs and board members in line to be chair. Session resources will be shared with the board member’s CEO/administrator since they will not be able to attend the program.
File icon2025 KHELSA Fall Workshop Brochure.pdf
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Join us for the 2025 Fall Workshop in Salina, KS on Oct. 23-24
File iconKansas Physician Leader Forum Copy PDF.pdf
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Artificial intelligence is transforming health care, unlocking capabilities that enhance patient care, streamline operations and accelerate innovation. In this
forward-looking keynote, Barry Chaiken, MD, MPH, explores how Al is fundamentally reimagining health care delivery-creating a more precise, personalized and proactive system.
File iconDRAFT Brochure.pdf
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Register now and plan to attend the Rural Health Symposium on November 20, 2025 at the Hilton Garden Inn Hays in Hays, KS. Rural health care providers are constantly being faced with new challenges and fewer resources. The purpose of this symposium is to provide attendees with the skills, ideas and information necessary to survive in the rapidly changing world of rural health care.