Your PX Toolkit: Resources, Learning, and Support to Advance Your Impact
Complimentary – 12pm ET / 11am CT / 10am MT / 9am PT – In recognition of Patient Experience Week, join us for a complimentary session designed to connect you with the resources available to support your work and growth in patient experience.
Whether you are already a member or exploring The Beryl Institute community, this session will provide a high-level overview of opportunities to learn, connect, and advance your impact. Our team will highlight resources, Patient Experience University learning programs, and pathways to professional certification, including CPXP and CAVS.
If you are looking for practical ways to strengthen your skills, engage your teams, or take the next step in your professional journey, this session will help you understand what is available and how to get started.
This webinar does not offer patient experience continuing education credit (PXE).
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