Networking Opportunity
Health Programs Student Association
The National Association of Health Services Executives (NAHSE) is a non-profit association that seeks to improve relationships among members of all races engaged in health care administration. NAHSE was founded in 1968 for the purpose of promoting the advancement and development of minority races to enter the field of health care administration and to elevate the quality of health care services rendered to minority and underserved communities.
NAHSE’s origin dates back to the 1930’s when a group of black health care executives formed the National Hospital Association (NHA), an affiliate of the National Medical Association (NMA). In 1936 the NHA was renamed the National Conference of Hospital Administration (NCHA). After several changes in leadership, the conference activities were limited to one informal meeting held in conjunction with the annual AHA meeting. In 1968, NAHSE was formed and Mr. Everett W. Fox was named the first president. Today, NAHSE has grown into a premier membership organization for black and minority health care professionals.
Since its inception, NAHSE has sponsored and participated in local and national programs and projects designed to improve quality, access and availability of health services and to expand educational opportunities in the field of health services administration. NAHSE has sponsored its own annual educational conferences since 1986.
You're Invited!
What: September Power Network Hour Event
Date: Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Time: 6:00 pm-8:00 pm
Entry Fee: $15 NAHSE Members $20 Non NAHSE Members (appetizers included in entry fee)
Location:
Reef Restaurant and Lounge
605 S. 3rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147
Note: FREE Street Parking on Wednesdays per PPA
*It is recommended that you take your business cards with you.