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Note from the Associate Editorial Director | CDI Journal focuses on regulatory change, rising denial tides | by Linnea Archibald November and December tend to be filled with a quiet sort of busyness, the kind of busyness that looks like lingering around a holiday dinner table with those you love, drinking your morning cup of coffee in holiday-themed pajamas, and curling up on the couch in front of a fire with a good book. While autumn has always been my favorite season of the year, there’s something magical about winter coziness. For those in the CDI profession, the November/December edition of the CDI Journal finds you one month into the new fiscal year, hopefully beginning to settle into any new review focus areas that change has brought, allowing you the time to relax a bit before the calendar flips officially to 2022. |
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| Blog Highlight | Here's what's been published on the ACDIS Blog in the last week: Maintain your passion while keeping your cool—BE CALM A method to the madness Do you have a tip, story, or perspective to share with the broader ACDIS and CDI community? If you’re interested in writing a piece for the Blog, here are a couple guidelines for you: Length: Typically, 500-700 words. If your post is longer, we may break it into two posts for readability. Content: All things CDI (and coding too)! We love hearing about your experiences and the lessons you’ve learned about CDI along the way. Besides those two guidelines, all you have to do is submit your piece to ACDIS Editor Linnea Archibald (larchibald@acdis.org) and Associate Editor Carolyn Riel (criel@acdis.org). | |
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