NaRCAD2018:
“Expanding Our Vision & Enhancing Care with Clinical Outreach Education”
Held in Boston each November, our dynamic conference series focuses on educational outreach and healthcare quality improvement, creating a unique opportunity to learn, share, and network with experts. Attendees have the opportunity to connect with colleagues working in academic detailing, public health, clinical outreach education, practice transformation, government, non-profits, hospital and provider networks, insurers, and academic institutions.
This year's conference will focus on the innovation and advancement in the field of academic detailing, highlighting best practices across the globe that illustrate creative and successful applications of clinician outreach. As always, our event emphasizes continuous opportunities for participants to use hands-on problem-solving to create tangible solutions for sustainable change. Check out previous events, participants, speakers, and more at our Conference Hub!
Accommodations: The Inn at Longwood
NaRCAD has a reserved hotel room block for the nights of Sunday, November 11th, Monday, November 12th, and Tuesday, November 13th, 2018, at the nearby Inn at Longwood, at 342 Longwood Avenue in Boston. Reserve early to secure our group rate of $229/night. You can make reservations directly with Hotel’s reservations at 1 (800) 468-2378 or (617) 731- 4700; ask for NaRCAD “Academic Detailing Training” rate via group code NRCD1118.
Space at the Longwood Inn fills up quickly--we also highly recommend Airbnb.com, or other nearby hotels, such as:
Holiday Inn Boston/Brookline
Residence Inn Back Bay/Fenway
Envision Hotel Boston
The Verb Hotel
Hilton Boston Back Bay
About NaRCAD: Who We Are & What We Do
Founded in 2010 and operating within Brigham & Women's Division of Pharmacoepidemiology & Pharmacoeconomics [DoPE], our resource center supports clinical outreach education programs across the United States, Canada, and beyond.
Whether we're training new educators on effective social marketing techniques, helping organizations develop their programs, creating and refining resources and tools to strengthen educators' success rates, helping programs evaluate their impact, or connecting educators through our extensive partner network and annual conference series, we're always working to magnify the impact of clinical outreach education.
Our Impact: Improving Success for Frontline Health Educators
Through our trainings, conference series, consultation, and materials development, we're helping clinical health educators build longterm relationships with clinicians, helping them make the best, evidence-based decisions. And those decisions improve the health of diverse populations, including underserved patients who need it the most. The result? Increased cancer screenings, reduced overmedication in the elderly, more access to sexual health education resources, fewer overdoses from opioid addiction, and more. Learn about the various clinical areas we support, and how our partners' interventions are improving health outcomes across the nation.