Grand Hyatt New York July 26-27, 2017
Enhance the skills necessary for physician leaders to build and lead effective teams and achieve high levels of engagement.
Physician leadership roles are both exciting and daunting. Often you must navigate intricate matrix relationships within large and complex organizations while maintaining appropriate advocacy roles for patients, clinical colleagues and the profession. To thrive in this arena, a broad array of skills and approaches are necessary for clinical leaders. This 12-hour seminar is a rare opportunity to evaluate and enhance personal leadership skills through the provision of personal assessments, case studies, and specific recommendations that will help you build strong teams and attain high levels of engagement. Additionally, this seminar promotes collaboration between leadership teams while understanding how team members approach issues, and leveraging the uniqueness of clinical leaders and nonclinical leaders through a dyadic approach.
You'll Learn:
- Recognize and demonstrate the key skills of communication, conflict management, influence, team building and engagement
- Apply specific leadership competencies that drive highly effective results
- Discuss and analyze techniques used to hire the best team members and offer them an environment that keeps them motivated
- Identify causes of leadership derailment and gain insight on how to become a more effective leader
- Acquire the skills necessary to succeed in team-driven environments and discover how to adjust your leadership approach for unique situations
Presented by:
Carson F. Dye, FACHE, Kathleen L. Forbes, MD and David James, MD, JD
Seminar leaders Carson F. Dye, FACHE, president and CEO of Exceptional Leadership, Kathleen Forbes, MD, CPE, FAAFP, chief integration officer for Premier Health, and David James, MD, JD, senior vice president and CEO of the Memorial Hermann Medical Group, will discuss the new skills to communicate, spell out expectations, clarify communications and engage team members.
Who Should Attend
Physician leaders (full and part time) and medical staff leadership from hospitals and healthcare systems, small and rural healthcare organizations, military healthcare, medical group practices and payers