The CHIME-AEHIS Healthcare CISO Boot Camp


course Description

The CHIME-AEHIS Healthcare CISO Boot Camp is an intensive education program offered by CHIME and taught by a faculty of healthcare security thought leaders.

Combining presentations, small group discussions, case studies and interactive problem solving, participants learn the real-world skills necessary to become a successful healthcare security leader. CHIME is committed to giving every attendee a meaningful executive level experience throughout the course to maximize participation.

Participation in the Boot Camp is currently to member os CHIME, AEHIS, Association for Executives in Healthcare Information Technology (AEHIT), and Association for Executives in Health Applications, Data, and Analytics (AEHADA), and their reports. AEHIS and CHIME Foundation representatives are not eligible to attend.

Faculty (DIGITAL CISO BOOT CAMP 2022)

Program Directors, Lead Instructors

  • Keith Fraidenburg
    Executive VP & COO, CHIME

  • David Finn
    HIT Evangelist
    Recovering HC CIO
    Former Auditor, Security & Privacy Officer
    Former Vice President of AEHIS, AEHIT, AEHIA (Affiliated Professional Groups), CHIME
    Lead Instructor, CHIME University

Digital Faculty

  • Keith Duemling
    Director of Cybersecuirty Technology Protection, The Cleveland Clinic

  • Carter Groome, MBA, CHISL, CFCHE
    CEO, First Health Advisory-Cyber Health Solutions

  • Samantha Jacques, PhD
    Vice President of Clinical Engineering, McLaren Health Care

  • Anahi Santiago, MBA, CISM
    CISO at ChristianaCare Health System

  • Teresa Tonthat, PhD, FCHIME, CHCIO, FACHE
    Vice President of Information Services & Chief Information Security Officer, Texas Children's Hospital

Who all should attend?

Participation in the Boot Camp is currently to member os CHIME, AEHIS, Association for Executives in Healthcare Information Technology (AEHIT), and Association for Executives in Health Applications, Data, and Analytics (AEHADA), and their reports.

AEHIS and CHIME Foundation representatives are not eligible to attend.