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HIM Leadership Conference

Health Information Management Annual Student Leadership Conference

30th HIM Leadership Conference

Date: Saturday, June 1st 2026

Time: 8am-4:30pm

Location: TCC campus, Building 13

Continental breakfast, lunch, and snack included.

Please visit Eventbrite to purchase your ticket(s) to our event. This year Eventbrite will handle the event links for the various educational sessions leveraging Zoom live-streaming links. The conference sessions will be recorded and sent out to all registered attendees as well for on-demand viewing.

June 6th, 2026

Sign up to attend today!

The HIT Program’s 30th HIM Leadership Conference will be held in person and online at TCC in building 13 on June 6th, 2026. The conference is a student-led event planned and executed by our graduating class of Health Information Technology Associate degree students. The event is open to both HIM professionals and students. Attendees can earn up to 6.0 AHIMA approved CEU credits by attending in person, live online via Zoom, or up to 30-days after the conference concludes using the YouTube playlist that will be published Monday, June 8th.

 

Professional Registration

(includes CEUs)

In-Person Registration – $75

Online Only Registration – $40

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Student Registration

(no CEUs)

In-Person Registration - $20

Online-Only Registration - $10

*Please use promo code “tcchim” to get free admission to the conference as a student. Please note that this applies to the first 10 registrants for in-person which includes meals and 25 for online-only registrants.

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2026 CONFERENCE AGENDA (PDF)

Interested in presenting?

Complete this form to express interest in presenting at the 30th HIM Leadership Conference: Presenter Interest Form

Speaker/Presenter Files for 2026 Conference

The linked pdf files will be added below as we receive files from our presenters for the 2026 HIM Leadership Conference. Check back soon!

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