
Creating a Culture to Promote Individual and Team Thriving, Resilience and Peak Performance - Results from the National Taskforce for Humanity in Healthcare Oct. 23
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Date
Fri, Oct 23, 2020, 09:00 AM CDT – Fri, Oct 23, 2020, 11:30 AM CDTCost
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Description
Health care systems continue to face enormous pressure to change, which has led to widespread efforts to pursue transformation at lightening pace. Most transformation initiatives have focused on how systems, structures, workflows, and technology are organized and deployed, with less attention on the culture and the day-to-day experience for health professionals.
In order to sustain performance, achieve maximal engagement, and truly serve patient/family needs, systems must strive to rigorously assess, support, and implement strategies for workforce well-being. During this interactive, experiential session, attendees will learn from the National Taskforce for Humanity in Healthcare (NTH) leaders how addressing burnout isn’t just about one intervention, but implementing a comprehensive blueprint for change. Hear from one of the Pilot sites as they deployed the Solutions for Thriving 5-Step Process and realized the paradigm shift from one of burnout to one of thriving.
Presenters
William J. Maples, MD, President and CEO, The Institute for Healthcare Excellence
Read G. Pierce, MD, Sr. Consultant, The Institute for Healthcare Excellence
Panelists
Theresa Amerson, MD, Executive Director for Primary Care and Urgent Care, WakeMed Physician Practices
John Holly, MD, Regional Medical Director, WakeMed Primary Care Division
Sam Chawla, MD, Urologist, WakeMed Health and Hospitals
Karina Meza, MHS, PA-C, Lead Advanced Practice Provider, Urology, WakeMed Health and Hospitals