The Tennessee Center for Health Workforce Development is thrilled to announce their inaugural TCWD Middle TN Discovery Summit, hosted by Belmont University and sponsored by TN HOSA, on Saturday, March 29, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. This event is a fantastic opportunity to strengthen healthcare pathways by offering professional insights and showcasing vital programs and resources for anyone interested in pursuing a career in healthcare.
TCWD invites high school and early college students across Middle Tennessee to join them for a unique event designed to ignite interest in the diverse and rewarding field of healthcare. This is an incredible opportunity for students to explore the many career paths available, hear directly from industry professionals, and gain insights into what it takes to succeed in this dynamic field.


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to become a Rural Health - Coding & Billing Specialist (RH-CBS), we urge clinical personnel (MD, DO, NP, PA, RN) to attend as well since clinical documentation is key to everything, as is building a shared foundation of knowledge.
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The 30th Annual Conference of the Rural Health Association of Tennessee
The Rural Health Association of Tennessee is celebrating good news! We are elated to share that we have received
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Please join us for this highly requested topic around opportunities for Community Health Workers to become a reality in your practice and your community.
Join us for an engaging conversation on how rural communities can lead the way in promoting recovery and resilience. Our panelists will share inspiring stories of progress, discuss barriers hindering recovery readiness, and outline essential steps to create inclusive environments where everyone can flourish in their recovery journey.