ACHE of Massachusetts Spring Conference 2018: The New Healthcare Paradigm and Organizations That Are Shaping It

DoubleTree by Hilton 5400 Computer Drive, Westborough, MA, United States

A 6% increase per year in US health care costs over the next decade is projected, bringing health care’s share of our GNP from 19% to 25% – when for the rest of the industrialized would it is only 6-10%. And, despite this massive spend, US still ranks as the unhealthiest nation in the industrialized world.

ACHE of MA Panel Series Presented by the ECN: Building Mentoring & Coaching Skills Mentorship Edition!

Shriners Hospital (Boston) Shriners Auditorium, 51 Blossom Street, Boston, MA, United States

What does a mentor do? What does a “mentor-mentee” relationship look like? What is the difference between “being mentored” and receiving coaching advice or professional feedback? How does someone go about finding a mentor or mentee and how does building this type of relationship help you in your career?

ECN Summer Networking at Night: Professional Networking Cocktail Hour

Tia’s on the Waterfront 200 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, MA, United States

Please join ACHE of MA at its Professional Networking Cocktail Event! Come network with professionals from all career levels and healthcare industries while enjoying the beautiful Boston waterfront. A cash bar will be available.

Community Outreach: 10 Volunteers Needed for The Greater Boston Food Bank!

The Intersection of South Bay Ave and Topeka Street in Boston 70 South Bay Avenue ,, Boston, MA, United States

Join us at the intersection of South Bay Ave and Topeka Street in Boston to provide support to The Greater Boston Food Bank (GBFB)! As a volunteer, you will be inspecting, sorting, packing and labeling donated grocery products.

Breakfast with Healthcare Champions Series: St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center Specialized Services, Neighborhood Destination

St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center Seton Auditorium, 736 Cambridge Street, Brighton, MA, United States

St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center is the tertiary care referral center for Steward Health Care in Massachusetts along with being a health care destination for the local community. The hospitals long-term growth includes balancing the conflicting needs of limited physical space with expanding clinical service needs and technology. A comprehensive IMP, along with a clear strategic roadmap continues to maintain St. Elizabeth’s status of providing world-class services in a competitive health care market. This breakfast will detail: