The 21st Tennessee Workers' Compensation Educational Conference is “Building a Better Tomorrow" at the Embassy Suites in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
Sessions delved into the changing dynamics taking place in the workplace - multi-generations in the same workforce, increased use of robots and Artificial Intelligence, aging workers and their needs, the need to approach claims handling differently based on demographics.
13.50 hours are available for: SHRM, CCM, CRC, CDMS
•13.75 of CLE credits are available for attorneys, of which 3.0 are DUAL credits
•13.00 hours of property and casualty hours, which includes 3.0 hours in ethics (must attend both sessions on ethics to receive these credits.)
Jessica Stollings, a national speaker, author, and the president of ReGenerations: an organization that bridges generational gaps to build a better future.
Kevin T. Glennon, RN, BSN, CDMS, CWCP, QRP works for One Call Care Management, as their Vice President of Clinical Education & Quality Assurance Programs.
Terri Bryson, Vice President of Marketing at Motlow State Community College.
Marcos Iglesias, the Senior Vice President, Chief Medical Officer at Broadspire. His passion is crafting solutions to improve care to injured workers to help them live active, productive and fulfilling lives.
Curtis Weber, presenter and developer of safety trainings which started after 40,000 volts of electricity nearly resulted in his death. His workplace injury resulted in double amputation with 3rd and 4th degree burns to over 60% of his body.
Mark Pew, Senior Vice President of The Preferred Medical, The RxProfessor, is a passionate educator and agitator.