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As we know, there has been a lot of transition at health departments and specifically among accreditation staff in the recent months and years, and through those transitions, we have seen some great examples of transitioning well! Take Davidson County for example, who just navigated an AAC transition mid-site review. While Janna and Corinne wrapped up the final pieces of their site visits as co-AACs, they heavily involved Carrie, their new AAC, into the process so that she could learn the ropes. Now that they’re through their September site visit, Carrie is taking over Lead AAC responsibilities, with Janna staying on as her co-AAC. This is a fantastic example of how a co-AAC model can ease the stress of AAC transitions!

Need to update your agency’s AAC Contact List information? Send us an email at NCLHDaccreditation@unc.edu with any changes you need to make, and be sure to forward this email along to any new staff members you have so that they too can subscribe at the bottom of the email!

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