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Registration is open for the National Home Infusion Association’s 2024 Annual Conference

Alexandria, VA (November 7, 2023) — Registration is now open for the National Home Infusion Association’s 2024 Annual Conference (NHIA 2024), to be held March 23-27, 2024, at the Austin Convention Center in Austin, TX.

The NHIA Annual Conference is the premier education and networking event for the home and alternate site infusion industry. Coming off record attendance in 2023, NHIA 2024 will feature four days of educational content on topics selected for their relevance by industry-leading experts and drawing from more than 120 industry submissions on the most current practices and challenges.

NHIA 2024 offers over 40 hours of CE for pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, nurses and dietitians as well as the year’s best networking opportunities strategically placed throughout each day. Three keynote sessions offer powerful takeaways related to personal and professional success; a high-level industry outlook; and essential knowledge and tools to foster diversity, equity, and inclusion.

“It is exciting to see the year-over-year increases in attendance at our annual conference – it is reflective of the growth in home and alternate site infusion services”, says NHIA President and CEO Connie Sullivan. “Each year, NHIA looks for ways to evolve the conference by bringing in fresh ideas while also maintaining the high-quality education and intimate atmosphere attendees appreciate. Among other changes this year, we are adding interactive workshops, as well as repositioning the ever-popular roundtables, moving them earlier in the schedule to facilitate opportunities for individuals to connect, network, and share ideas.”

NHIA’s one-of-a-kind Sterile Compounding Clinic will incorporate practical solutions to the latest standards into the curriculum and provides a rare opportunity for optional hands-on training in a simulated clean room environment. The program offers over 15 additional hours of continuing education credit and is a PTCB-approved education/training program for the Compounded Sterile Preparation Technician (CSPT) Certification.

Over 1,500 infusion professionals will enjoy NHIA’s largest Expo ever, which offers eight dedicated hours to explore the latest products and services that will improve business operations and take quality patient care to the next level. The action-packed exhibit hall will feature more than 120 exhibitors, a new learning lab, research poster presentations, headshot studio, and networking events all week long.

Companies can learn more about exhibiting at or attending NHIA’s 2024 Annual Conference, by visiting conference.nhia.org.

To inquire about media trade opportunities or press registration, please contact NHIA Director of Marketing and Communications, Scott Kesselman, at scott.kesselman@nhia.org.

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NHIA is a trade association that represents companies accredited to provide medically necessary infusion therapies to patients with acute and chronic health conditions, as well as companies that manufacture and supply infusion related products and services. Infusion therapy involves patient-specific compounded medications, supplies, and a range of pharmacy, nursing, and other clinical services for delivering care to patients in the home or suite setting. 

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