Program
Physician Leadership October 18-20 and November 15-17, 2007
The Physician Leadership Program focuses on developing the knowledge and skills that are required by today’s physician leaders. It builds their understanding of the fundamentals of health leadership and management in order to effect change. Drawing from leading research and educational practices, the program will explore emerging leadership strategies and apply them to the health context.
The Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation gratefully acknowledges the contribution of Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and the Toronto Academic Health Sciences Network in the development of this program.
“The University of Toronto is very proud to present the Physician Leadership Program organized by the Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation. The role of physician as leader has never been more important in our health care environment. This program will enable physicians to acquire new understanding and the skills to more effectively face the challenges of leadership within their own organizations and practice communities.” —Catharine Whiteside, MD PhD FRCPC, Dean, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto
TA R G E T A U D I E N C E Physicians in leadership roles or aspiring to leadership positions: academic leaders, chiefs-of-staff, presidents and members of medical advisory committees, department and division heads, program managers and other medical leaders.
K E Y F E AT U R E S
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6-day on-campus program Includes in-depth assessments and feedback; leadership and team problem-solving activity Problem-based, interactive format using cases and role playing Access to post-program support and mentoring follow-up Keynote speakers and distinguished faculty from academia and health practice Practical take-home resources to support ongoing access to leadership tools and developments
OUTCOMES
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Understanding leadership styles and behaviours Clarifying personal strengths and developmental needs Understanding the link between individual impact and effectiveness with that of the organization Strengthening analytical tools and managerial approaches Skills in negotiation and conflict management Approaches for leading change, building teams and motivating others Enhanced capacity in systems thinking and conveying vision
D AT E S Thursday, October 18 to Saturday, October 20 and Thursday, November 15 to Saturday, November 17, 2007
L O C AT I O N BMO Institute for Learning 3550 Pharmacy Avenue (just south of Steeles) Toronto
Welcome
A Message from the Dean
—Dr.Elise Heon, Ophthalmologist-in-Chief, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto
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Day 1
The Hospital System and Leadership Challenges Increasing Awareness of Yourself and Others–The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Understanding Leadership and How It is Defined in Today’s Context Panel Discussion: Physician Leadership at the Unit, Organizational and System Levels
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Day 2
Leading Change and Influencing People
Curriculum
“This program has helped me tremendously in my role as Chief of the Department. The strategies and tools, particularly related to conflict management and negotiation, have made a big difference in how I approach many everyday challenges.”
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Day 3
Leadership for Quality and Patient Safety
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Day 4
Working with Professionals: Promoting High Performance Workplaces Powerful Communications for Leaders
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Day 5
Measuring Healthcare Delivery and Understanding Healthcare Funding Resource Management: Getting a Fair Share
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Day 6
Negotiation and Conflict Management
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see www.hpme.utoronto.ca/English/Physician-Leadership-Program.html for detailed program descriptions. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
“Our full senior executive team in the Department of Anaesthesia & Perioperative Medicine attended the program and gained an appreciation of the key leadership abilities necessary to guide the changes we must make as a unit to keep pace with where our organization (LHSC/SJHC) is headed. We are now continuing to integrate our citywide anesthesia workforce and academic programs in coupling with the restructuring of the clinical programs in the city of London.” —Davy Cheng, Professor & Chair/Chief, London Health Sciences Centre/St. Joseph's Health Care, London
G. Ross Baker, PhD (Toronto) Professor Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation University of Toronto Robert Bell, MD President and CEO University Health Network
Brian R. Golden, PhD (Northwestern) Sandra Rotman Chaired Professor of Health Sector Strategy Rotman School of Management University of Toronto Alan Hudson, MD Lead, Wait Times Strategy Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Louise Lemieux-Charles, PhD (Toronto) Associate Professor and Chair Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation University of Toronto Ian McKillop, PhD (Waterloo) JW Graham Research Chair in Health Information Systems University of Waterloo Peter Norton, MD Chair, Department of Family Medicine Professor, University of Calgary Lawrence Sherman Director IBI Group Tom Stewart, MD Director of Critical Care Medicine Mount Sinai Hospital and University Health Network Joann Trypuc, PhD (Sociology) Independent Consultant
A C C R E D I TAT I O N
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FA C U LT Y
This program meets the accreditation criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been accredited for 39.5 MAINPRO-M1 credits.
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The Continuing Education Office, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto designates this program for a maximum of 39.5 category 1 credits toward the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award.
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It is also approved as an Accredited Group Learning Activity under Section 1 of the Framework of CPD options for the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (39.5 hours).
A C C O M M O D AT I O N
Accommodation is available at the BMO Institute for Learning. A block of rooms is being held. Cost is $155 per night plus taxes in addition to the registration fee. Please Note: Accommodation must be booked by September 14, 2007. Please indicate accommodation requirements on the registration form. You will be billed separately for accommodation.
F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N Contact: physician.leader@utoronto.ca. Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation Telephone: 416-978-2047 Fax: 416-978-7350 Registrations will be accepted on a first come basis. Space is limited. Please book early. Program Director: Tina Smith Telephone: 416-946-3023 tina.smith@utoronto.ca
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