The TASCS Annual Conference Invites The ASC Industry To Learn, Network & Have Some Fun At Margaritaville

TASCS is hosting its annual conference in August, in order to help educate and inspire members of the ambulatory surgery industry.

The Texas Ambulatory Surgery Center Society (TASCS) has spent over 10 years bringing healthcare professionals together, providing them with educational information, networking opportunities, and updates on ambulatory surgery center (ASC) developments. This year, attendees can pack their favorite Hawaiian shirts for the TASCS annual conference, taking place at Margaritaville Lake Resort in Lake Conroe from August 22 to 24.

The conference will feature several opportunities for continuing education credits for AEUs, ICPs, and CNEs, as well as offer panels over accreditation, healthcare policies, leadership in surgery centers, and more.

Last year, nearly 150 people were in attendance, enjoying – finally! – an in-person event (after staying at and working from home during the COVID-19 pandem

ic) and soaking up all TASCS had to offer. For instance, Amber Lawler, RN, clinical director at Proffer Surgical Center, said that by attending, she learned about a new drug from a conference vendor.

Many attendees especially enjoyed the networking and were able to make new connections to help further ASC development.  “It was a great blessing,” said Elodia Flores, president of R&E Credentialing Healthcare Providers. “I was able to network with so many knowledgeable people.”

With this upcoming event, TASCS is excited to offer up even more for those who work in and with the ambulatory care industry. More information can be found on the conference registration page, and those who register before August 1 will receive a discount.

So get your flip-flops and Hawaiian shirts ready, and we’ll see you at Margaritaville soon!

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