MUSE Community Peer Groups

Partner with your peers to create solutions and grow together. Learn from each other’s successes and experiences. There is value in networking and value in identifying local experts.

What is a MUSE Community Peer Group?

A CPG is exactly that – a group of individuals, working toward the same goals, comprising a community that joins together to solve issues and create best practices.

How are Community Peer Groups different from regular Peer Groups?

The Community Peer Groups are not module-focused. They can be multi-topic, or focus on one topic, rather than a module. Also, Community Peer Groups are structured geographically so that members can easily meet and connect with each other regularly.

Who can attend a Community Peer Group meeting?

Attendance is limited to Facility Members and sponsoring Commercial Members.
Facility members may attend any CPG event; attendance is not restricted geographically.

A MUSE Community Peer Group enables you to:

  • Connect regularly with your local MUSE peers to learn from each other, share your experiences and improve your facilities.
  • Engage more effectively with your neighboring MUSE members.
  • Identify local topic and subject matter experts.
  • Discuss pertinent topics in a more specific and detailed atmosphere – through teleconferences, webinars, face-to-face meetings and publications.
  • Leverage MUSE resources to organize, plan and stage your meetings.

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  • Canada East Coast encompasses all of the Canadian maritime provinces.
  • MAKIN IT includes Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Iowa, and Nebraska.
  • SOCiAL represents southern California.
  • TriState includes New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.
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Current Community Peer Groups

Canada East Coast CPG
Kentucky CPG
MAKIN CPG
Maryland CPG

Ohio CPG
SoCal CPG
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