Join us for a hands-on, skill-building experience that will fuel the power and spirit of your creativity, humor, and collaboration — essential ingredients to success. For those of us engaged in health care work, staying positive and productive can often be challenging. At this event, you'll be inspired by oral health champions who are making a difference in the health of their communities, have a chance to collaborate and learn with colleagues, and leave with tools, insights, and a renewed sense of purpose. Lunch will be provided.
Recognize Oral Health Champions
OHCO honors Oral Health Champions each year by recognizing individuals and organizations whose contributions to oral health exceed the average — they are the shining stars in the state. Champions go above and beyond, and we honor them because they help improve the experiences and outcomes of both individuals and systems.
Practice With Transformational Tools That Can Improve Lives
Craig Zoblocki has coached hundreds of advocacy groups to help them achieve victories in health care. There’s a reason he's is one of the most sought-after speakers across the country—and around the world. Not only is he one of the most audience-engaging speakers you’ll ever experienced, he can provide transformational tools that will help improve lives both individually and organizationally—immediately and for years to come. He will focus on how building strong networks and thinking outside the box will make a powerful impact along with how our personal fears sometimes keep us from pushing the envelope. He will be taking the group from "I am interested in making a change" to "I am committed to doing it," all while using humor to help us get there.
"Craig's training helped us focus on how to take our goals more seriously, and ourselves a bit less so. It helped to think about how we can make impactful changes to our early childhood programs without feeling overwhelmed (and with a healthy dose of laughter!). I'd definitely recommend his training for anyone needing to enhance their work and feel re-energized."
Erin Ulric, MPH | Deputy Director Prevention Services Division, CDPHE
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