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LEARNING
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Seminars 100-106 1.5 credit hours each
"A" seminars will be held 4:15 p.m.-5:45 p.m. on Wednesday; "B" seminars will be held 8:45 a.m.-10:15 a.m. on Thursday
100A or 100B Administrative Fellowships: Evaluating and Preparing for This Post-Graduate Career
Opportunity
Andrea B. Paciello, FACHE Executive Director, Radiation
Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital
Gina Cronin Administrator, Cleveland Clinic
Kathryn Handley Administrative Fellow, UNC Hospitals
Jeremy L. Jenkins Operations Manager, Mayo Clinic
Monique Porter Director, Ambulatory Services, Newton-Wellesley
Hospital
Learning Objectives:
* Identify questions to ask when evaluating whether a fellowship
is the best post-graduate career choice for you
* Discover how to position yourself as a strong candidate for
administrative fellowships, including tips on writing your personal statement and preparing for interviews
101A or 101B The Impact of Clinical Engineering and IT Relationships on Staff Satisfaction and
Productivity
Alfred Hamilton, PhD Assistant Professor, The George
Washington University
Lawrence W. Hertzler Vice President, Clinical Engineering,
ARAMARK Healthcare Technologies
Learning Objectives:
* Discuss the facilitators for achieving the successful integration
of an organization's clinical/biomedical engineering and IT
departments
* Examine how technology affects clinicians' ability to complete
daily clinical tasks when interacting with patients, other clinical providers and entities outside the healthcare organization
102A or 102B Getting Everyone on Board With Your Patient Experience Strategy
Carla Peterson, FACHE Client Experience Manager, Press Ganey
Associates Inc.
Tom Tull Senior Director/Senior Executive Coach, Mountain
States Health Alliance
Learning Objectives:
* Use multiple communication methods to reach all stakeholders and communicate strategic plans and objectives
* Explore how to engage all employees to successfully achieve
strategic goals by translating corporate objectives to department, team and individual goals
103A or 103B Successful Strategies for Payor Partnerships in the Reform Era
James R. Smith, FACHE Senior Vice President, The Camden Group
Richard Ferrans, MD Senior Vice President/Chief Medical
Informatics Officer, Presence Health
Learning Objectives:
* Discuss how organizations evaluate market opportunities to
develop successful networks of physicians, hospitals and health
systems
* Identify concrete steps that can be taken to create sustainable
partner relationships with payors
104A or 104B Reserved for an Emerging Topic
ACHE purposely leaves a handful of seminars open to make room
for late-breaking topics. Please refer to ache.org/Congress for
more information on what these topics will be.
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