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The University of Toronto Institute of Health Policy, Management, and Evaluation (IHPME), Society of Graduates (SOG) and the GTA Chapter of the Canadian College of Health Leaders (CCHL) are proud to present:
When Things Go Wrong: Leading Through Critical Incidents
Featured Speakers:
- Kim Stelmacovich, Senior Director, Canadian Patient Safety Institute
- Emily Musing, Executive Director of Pharmacy, Clinical Risk and Quality, Patient Safety Officer, UHN
- Lee Fairclough, Vice President, Quality Improvement, Health Quality Ontario
- Amir Ginzburg, Medical Director of Patient Safety and Quality, Trillium Health Partners
Featuring four experienced and compelling heath care leaders who will share their personal stories and explain how future leaders can respond effectively in challenging times. This event will borrow from the popular TED Talks format to give each leader 10 minutes to present and end with an opportunity for audience participation.
Our dynamic speakers will speak to what it takes to be a leader during high stakes situations and draw on their own experiences to provide insights into leading in these challenging times in health care. Our speakers’ experience and expertise spans the health care system and should give the audience plenty to reflect upon in their own careers.
Join the Canadian College of Health Leaders (CCHL) GTA Chapter and the University of Toronto Institute for Health Policy, Management, and Evaluation (IHPME) Society of Graduates (SOG) after work for this exciting, interactive, and informative event.
Agenda | 5:00 – 5:30 p.m. 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. 6:30 – 7:00 p.m. |
Registration Presentation Networking |
Price (taxes included) | CCHL Member Non-Member Student Member IHPME Alumni IHPME Student |
$65.00 $75.00 $30.00 $65.00 $30.00 |
Registration | Closed |
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Marielle Boutin
Email Address: ihpme.communications@utoronto.ca