Speaker Spotlight: Tabitha Brown

Tabitha Brown
Senior Corporate Intake Support Specialist, Amerita, Inc.

Describe your session in a tweet.

This 30/30/30 session will highlight how to best support your intake team and provide tips and tricks to make your intake department a more efficient and effective team.

What is the most important thing you want attendees to take away from your session?

The most important thing I want attendees to take away from the session is being more confident in managing their intake departments to be a cohesive effective team.

Excluding your session, what other topics are you passionate about in relation to the home and alternate site industry?

Providing patient's excellent quality care at all stages of their journey with home infusion.

What are you passionate about outside the home and alternate site infusion industry?

Outside of home infusion I am passionate about spending time with family and attending music and sporting events.

What is your superpower?

I would say my superpower would be remaining calm in stressful situations.

What additional superpower would you like to have and why?

A superpower I would like to have is being able to control time. There is never enough time in a day, and it would be great to be able to add time to my day to get everything done!

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