daisyBill will attend two conference worth your time in July:
The California Coalition on Workers’ Compensation (CCWC) takes place from July 7-9 in Anaheim. CCWC works with state legislators and regulators to press for (much-needed) workers’ comp reforms. The CCWC Annual Conference is a hub of networking, education, and advocacy. Our cofounders, Catherine Montgomery and Sarah Moray, will be at Booth #301 and will happily talk about workers’ compensation all day.
Then, meet us again at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) Annual Meeting in Seattle from July 8 to 11. AOSSM brings together surgeons, researchers, and other health professionals focused on musculoskeletal sports injuries. The AOSSM Annual Meeting is the field's first-tier educational and networking event. Our cofounder Sarah Moray will be at Booth #907 with Director of Accounts Danielle Danetra. Come by and say hi!
The CCWC 22nd Annual Legislative & Educational Forum will take place at:
Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa
1600 S. Disneyland Way
Anaheim, CA 92802
Attendees can register here. Rates range from $550 (CCWC member early registration) to $1,000 (non-member onsite).
The conference centers on the legislative and policy forces shaping California workers' comp, with a practical education track. Sessions that will be of interest to providers who treat injured workers include:
The full agenda is available on the CCWC conference page.
Find daisyBill at Booth #301.
The AOSSM 2026 Annual Meeting will take place at:
Seattle Convention Center | Arch
705 Pike St
Seattle, WA 98101
Attendees can register here. Sessions cover a huge range of clinical issues, with deep dives on multiple specific types of injury and return-to-play strategies. Sessions of particular interest include (but are definitely not limited to):
See the full agenda on the AOSSM meeting site.
Come say hi to daisyBill at Booth #907.
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