What is a
Roundtable?

Each Roundtable group is capped at 45-50 Members to insure the semi-annual Meetings remain small and intimate. Agendas are designed by the Members and always include extensive opportunities for discussion and exploration of critical problems and solutions. Member case studies are shared. Outside speakers are invited to present and lead discussion on topics of specific interest to the group. Members actively engage outside speakers in far greater depth and complexity than is possible in a standard seminar. Open Discussions at Roundtable Meetings are full of spontaneous interaction on matters and issues that are fresh and “hot.” Often there is robust discussion around the day’s headlines as they pertain to a given group’s responsibilities in healthcare.

To date there are 9 Roundtables: