Council for Excellence in Education (CEE)
The CEE was created to enhance the health information management (HIM) profession, plan for its future through education, and provide HIM professionals with a way to get involved in the process.
Purpose
Improve and adapt the education strategy for health information and related professions, focused on future opportunities and challenges. Responsible for fostering support and adoption of new initiatives and improvements to curriculum, credentials, academic programs and resources. Focus on the changing needs of the students and working professionals and consider innovative ways of providing world class education in HIM.
2020 CEE Council Members
Chair
Keith L. Olenik, MA, RHIA, CHP
Chair-Elect
Scott Sittig, PhD, MHI, RHIA
Council Members
Norbert Belz, PhD, RHIA
Lisa Delhomme, MHA, RHIA
Jeanne Freeman, PhD, MBA, RHIA
Debbie Hamada, Ed.D., MA, RHIA
Christina Manley, M.A.Ed., RHIT
Elaine O’Bleness, MBA, RHIA, CDIP, CHP, CRCR
Laurie Rinehart-Thompson, JD, RHIA, CHP, FAHIMA
LisaRae Roper, MHA, MS, CCS-P, CPC, CPC-I, FAHIMA
Dasantila Sherifi, PhD, MBA, RHIA
Lynn Ward, Ed.D, RHIA, CPHIMS
- Gain valuable experience
- Raise your profile in the HIM field
- Be an agent of change in your profession
For information about the process for volunteering on a CEE Workgroup please contact: academic.affairs@ahima.org
Academic Framework Workgroup
Establish for the profession and the workforce the entry-level academic preparation requirement.
Assembly on Education Program Workgroup
Plans and designs educational programming for the Assembly on Education Symposium.
Graduate Resource Alliance
Focuses on the academic needs of graduate level programming.
Professional Certificate Approval Program (PCAP) Review Team
Evaluate coding certificate program application materials.
Professional Development Workgroup
Informs AHIMA’s workforce development strategy.
Student Advisory Workgroup
Serves as a focus group with AHIMA’s leaders, members and staff, and help to staff various roles at the AHIMA Annual Conference.
Making Dreams Come True Award
The Making Dreams Come True Distinguished Educator Award recognizes distinguished educators in HIM. Consider nominating an individual that makes a difference for the Making Dreams Come True Distinguished Educator Award.
The Council for Excellence in Education presents the award at the Assembly on Education Symposium, the premier conference for health information and informatics educators and the primary forum for leadership in HIM education. The recognition is accompanied by complimentary symposium registration.
The 2020 recipient will be announced at the AOE Symposium.