AHIMA Senior Vice President of Health Information Career Advancement
Jennifer Mueller, AHIMA’s Senior Vice President of Health Information Career Advancement, has spent her first year learning fromour members. She’s seen how new credentials, hands-on learning, and events like AHIMA25 are helping HI professionals grow their careers. In her latest piece, she shares what’s next and how you can be part of it.
When students make the leap from classroom to certification, AHIMA’s Academic Program Manager, DeShawna Hill-Burns, RHIA, MPA, CHTS-CP, is the one cheering them on. With 25+ years of experience, she helps educators guide their students and prepares tomorrow’s HI professionals.
Missed the July Member Town Hall? The full recording is now available to watch anytime (only until September 30). Catch up on the conversations that matter most to our HI community!
How do we make sure tomorrow’s HI professionals are truly workplace-ready? Learn how educators are bridging the classroom and practice to give students the skills employers are asking for now.
Get ready to be inspired at AHIMA25! We've got a lineup of groundbreaking content just for you, packed with 40+ sessions led by experts from top organizations that will prepare you for the future of HI – while earning 20+ CEUs and even more virtually after we leave Minneapolis.
Hurry, workshops are filling up and time is running out to reserve your seat.
Better data means better decisions. Join AHIMA and The Sequoia Project for a FREE virtual workshop to see how DUIG V2.0 can help you turn raw clinical data into clear, usable information that helps providers, patients, and public health. AHIMA Members: Please use code AHIMAmember for complimentary admission.
We’re proud to recognize Dilhari DeAlmeida, PhD, RHIA, FAHIMA, and Heather Merkley, DHSc, RHIA, volume editors and chapter contributors for Documentation for Health Records, Third Edition. Their expertise ensures members have access to practical, up-to-date resources that strengthen learning, teaching, and daily HI practice.
Washington in Review: An Update on Congress and the Administration
Join us on September 9, 2025, at Noon CT for the second installment of the AHIMA Washington Update Webinar Series. Learn about the latest health IT policy developments and what the new Congress and Administration mean for the HI profession.This is your chance to stay informed and get ready for the changes ahead.
The AHIMA peer-reviewed journal once known as Perspectives in Health Information Management is now Advances in Health Information Science and Practice (AHISP). This refreshed publication delivers timely, practical research to support your work as an HI professional. Check out the latest issue, submit your research, or volunteer as a reviewer.
New Informatics Microcredential Prep Course at AHIMA25
Join us October 12 for the Foundations of Health Informatics (FHI) prep course. Learn core concepts, expand your skills, and save 25% on the new FHI microcredential exam. Don’t miss this chance to grow your career.
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