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Getting to Know You: Jay Vance

23 March 2010 No Comment

Jay Vance, CMT, Product Specialist for Superior Global Solutions, Inc. and President/CEO of Vance Digital, LLC.

Presentation at PHOENIX RISING! “Sense & Sensibility: Successful Social Networking Strategies”

Jay Vance has been active in the medical transcription and health information technology fields in a variety of capacities since 1999. He is a Certified Medical Transcriptionist (CMT) and works as a technology product specialist for Superior Global Solutions, Inc. He is also President and CEO of Vance Digital, LLC, a digital technology and HIPAA compliance consulting firm to small MTSOs and independent contractors. He has served as a technical consultant for the Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity (AHDI) and played an integral role in launching a number of technology initiatives for AHDI, including co-founding the association’s first online component, introducing webinar technology for continuing education and web-based meetings, and providing the original design for the Professional Practices Network. He is currently the Administrator/Moderator for the AHDI Lounge blog and chairs the AHDI Outreach Workgroup for News and Networking (OWNN). He also created MedTransition, an innovative school-to-work externship program for new graduates needing additional experience to successfully enter the MT field. Jay is married to Carol, also a medical transcriptionist, and is the father of four children and grandfather of two.

This presentation will focus on combining personal and professional social networking strategies in order to successfully engage association members, other healthcare documentation professionals, and the healthcare community at large. The presentation will provide information on specific popular social networking sites and tools and suggest ways to use them efficiently.

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