Omaha System Update Conference this Thursday, April 17, 2025, at 8:00 AM CDT (Minnesota, USA time zone)

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Transforming Healthcare Through Data! 📊
The Omaha System Update Conference is on Thursday, April 17, 2025, beginning at 8:00 AM Central Daylight Time (Minnesota, USA time zone), via Zoom. It will last approximately two hours.
Join a collaborative exchange of knowledge that shapes the future of health information. Best of all, it's free, and no registration is required!
Click the following Zoom Link at 8:00 AM Central Daylight Time (Minnesota, USA time zone) to join.
The following five outstanding speakers will share insights from their unique and diverse experiences with the Omaha System:
1. Emily Lian, Duluth, Minnesota: Using the Omaha System to Improve Public Health in St. Louis County, Minnesota
2. Ratchada (Rida) Jantraporn, Minneapolis, Minnesota: A Whole-Person Approach to Examining Long-COVID: A Cross-sectional Survey using Exploratory Data Analysis
3. Jiyoun Song, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Role of the Omaha System in Advancing AI Integration
4. Selda Secginli, Istanbul, Turkiye: Omaha System Journey in Turkiye
5. Brian Kates, Colorado Springs, Colorado: Using the Omaha System to Evaluate Recreation Programs
We look forward to you joining us! 
The 2025 Planning Committee:
Jeana Holt, Robin Austin, Karen Martin, Karen Johnson, Merve Altiner Yas

Jeana M. Holt Ph.D., DNP, MSN, RN, FNP-BC, APNP
Assistant Professor
UW-Milwaukee School of Nursing
College of Health Professions & Sciences
Cunningham Hall 645
Kellner Entrepreneurship Fellow, Lubar Entrepreneurship Center
(she/her/hers)

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