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Case Management Society of
America
Mid-Atlantic Chapter General Education Meeting
Thursday, May 14th, 2015
Double Tree-Hilton
Plymouth Meeting, PA
5:30PM Registration
6:00PM Dinner
6:30PM Speaker
Topic: Foundational Principles: A framework for ethical, high-quality care
Speaker: Vivian Campagna, MSN, RN-BC, CCM
Vice President for Case Management at Lutheran Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York
Ms. Campagna has been involved in case management for more than twenty years. She has held staff
and administrative positions on both the independent and acute care side of the industry. Ms.
Campagna is a former Commissioner, and past Chair for the Commission for Case Manager
Certification (CCMC). During her service as Chair, she was instrumental in the implementation of
computer based testing, as well as the development of the online repository for CEUs and
recertification. She has also facilitated the item writing workshops that ensure that the test pool
questions test current practice and information relevant in the field of case management. She is the
current Chair of the Ethics and Professional Practice Committee.
Ms. Campagna earned her nursing diploma from St. Clare’s Hospital and Health Center School of Nursing, her
BS from CW Post Center of Long Island University, and her MS in Nursing from Seton Hall University. She is
board-certified in case management by both the Commission for Case Manager Certification and the American
Nurses Credentialing Corporation.
Learning Objectives:
Provide an overview of CCMC’s Code of Professional Conduct
Review the Codes’ Principles, Standards and Scope of Practice
Review the CCMC ethical complaint and procedural process
Ethical Practice: What do case managers need to know
Credits: 1 CCM
Commission for Case Manager Certification (CCMC)
Company Bio:
The Commission for Case Manager Certification® is the first and largest nationally accredited
organization that certifies case managers and the CCM® is the first nationally accredited case
manager credential. The Commission is a nonprofit, volunteer organization that oversee the
process of case manager certification, and is committed to advancing the professional case
manager by giving eligible professionals an opportunity to be board certified as case managers
across the spectrum of health and human services. Today’s professional case managers are
found in health care, workers compensation, behavioral health, insurance and managed care
organizations. Currently, there are more than 37,000 active CCM's throughout the United
States, Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
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We are proud to be sponsored by CCMC
Thank you CMSA Board
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