• ACHENTX Networking Blitz

    Moody Outpatient Center at Parkland Hospital 5151 Maple Avenue, Dallas, TX, United States

    A tremendous networking opportunity for new and more seasoned members alike! This event is for all ACHE of North Texas members who want to become more involved and/or become more […]

  • Cocktails with the Chiefs Event – Dallas

    1900 Pearl Street 1900 N Pearl Street, Dallas, TX

    Our popular in-person Cocktails with the Chiefs event is back! This event always offers incredible networking opportunities and this year will feature the following special panelists: Jim Allard, DNP, FACHE, […]

  • COVID-19: What We Learned: Supply Chain

    A Virtual Education Event Offered by ACHE of North Texas. This event has been approved for 1.5 ACHE Face-to-Face Credits!   Emergency management efforts are often coupled with changes to […]

  • ACHENTX Life Fellows & Retirees Luncheon

    University of Texas at Arlington, College of Business Building 701 South West Street, Arlington, Texas

    Join us for a great time of conversation, idea exchange, networking and fellowship! Our next ACHE of North Texas Life Fellows and Retirees Luncheon is going to be at the […]

  • ACHENTX Third Quarter Education Event

    Virtual

    These panels have been approved for 1.5 ACHE Face-to-Face credits each (3.0 if you attend both). Agenda: 3:30-5pm - Panel #1: Embracing a Dialogue about Gender Equity and Intersectionality 5:30-7pm […]

  • Patient Safety Summit – Session #1

    Partnering again this year with the  Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council Foundation on their 14th Annual Patient Safety Summit This year's event will be virtual. Dates: Thursdays, September 9, 16, 23 & […]

  • Leading a Culture of Safety: A Blueprint for Success

    Virtual

    Lead & Reward a Just Culture & Establish Organizational Behavior Expectations This panel has been approved for 1.5 ACHE Face-to-Face Credits. Medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the United States at 220,000 to 440,000 people dying each year from preventable errors according to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention. Clinicians […]