This year鈥檚 AHA Rural Health Care Leadership Conference offers a unique opportunity for leaders to connect before, during and after the conference in affinity groups.

鈥漈hrough this new experience, conference attendees 鈥 who are encouraged to join up to two affinity groups 鈥 will have the chance to meet and learn from other leaders and experts who share interests in specific areas,鈥 writes John Supplitt, senior director, AHA rural health services. .

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