Dr. Jasmine T. Agnew, DHPE, MHIIM, RHIA, CPHIMS, FHIMSS, CSBI, eFACHDM, CLC
Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs and Professional Credentials
What happens when technology goes dark? In this powerful piece, Dr. Jasmine Agnew reflects on the lessons HI professionals have carried forward from the pre-digital era—and what they still teach us today. Because at the heart of every system is you, the professional who keeps care moving, no matter what.
Ronda Fowler, a dedicated AHIMA student member, shares how attending the Spring Student Open House helped her feel more confident, connected, and ready to take the next step in her HI career.
Her message is clear: Start showing up now! The earlier you engage, the better prepared you’ll be.
Don’t miss this chance to connect directly with AHIMA leadership and fellow members. Join us for updates, Q&A, and open conversation about where we’re headed. Past attendees have shared: “I thought AHIMA was transparent and showed they had a plan for moving ahead better” and “I listened and thought it was so informative. They did a great job of answering members’ questions.” Stay tuned for more details!
SAVE THE DATE!
AHIMA Spring Student Open House
AHIMA President and Chair Maria Caban Alizondo, PhD, RHIT, FAHIMA, says it best: “I'm thrilled to be part of the AHIMA Spring Student Open House event! It's a fantastic opportunity to connect with future leaders in health information.”
Save the date for April 24 and join us as we talk about real-life advice, how to get certified, and what it really takes to build a career you’re proud of in the HI field. More information to come.
Celebrating the Superheroes of Health Information During HIP Week!
HIP Week is all about you—the superheroes of health information! To help you celebrate HIP Week with others at your organizations, we have put together a celebration toolkit, packed with resources and ideas: View the Celebration Toolkit
Explore the HIP Week store and proudly represent our profession with fun superhero-themed tees, bags, drinkware, pens, and more!
Big congratulations to Alaska and Indiana—the winners of the AHIMA 2024 Grassroots Advocacy Awards! Alaska earned top honors in the Small State category, with Rebecka DeRoos accepting on behalf of AkHIMA. Indiana took the Large State category, with Pamela Holliday and Elizabeth Keith accepting for IHIMA.
Thank you to these outstanding CAs for leading the charge in HI advocacy and thank you to all who joined us at this year’s Advocacy Summit.
4 New Resources Just for AHIMA Members
Looking for practical tools to support your daily work? These new, member-exclusive resources—created by AHIMA Communities of Practice—are here to help:
In the latest episode, Dr. J (Dr. Jasmine Agnew) sits down with AHIMA experts to talk about how skills-based assessments are helping health information professionals chart their path with purpose. Whether you're just getting started or thinking about your next move, this is the real-world conversation you've been waiting for.
Where is health information headed? Help us find out! The 2025 Health Information Workforce Survey is open, and we need your input! Help us track key trends, challenges, and opportunities in health information.
Your feedback will shape the 2025 State of the Industry Report, which we’ll share during the State of the Industry Webinar on April 23.
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