Longwoods eLetter July 22, 2008

Longwoods eLetter July 22, 2008
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“To achieve great things, two things are needed: a plan, and not quite enough time.” Leonard Bernstein, conductor


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ESSAY. From . . .
Mike Wallace (editor) “The Way We Will Be 50 Years from Today
60 of the World’s Greatest Minds Share Their Vision of the Next Half Century. A sampling of 20.

OFF THE CUFF
Come and visit HealthAchieve2008. Inevitably you will find a plan to help your organization succeed and discover that you will not have enough time to see and hear everything. But that’s how to achieve great things.

Leading Change: Why Transformation Efforts Fail. Kotter's Eight Steps to Transforming Your Organization.

Making the Transition: Staff Nurse to Front-Line Nurse Leader ...

Strategies for Transition Planning in Ontario's LHINS...

Healthcare Governance in Transition: From Hospital Boards to System Boards

Transition Management as an Intervention for Survivor Syndrome ...

Note to our HR Recruiters
The Pocket Guide for HealthAchieve2008 will contain important planning information. You can add to it. Give our readers 5 reasons why nurses, doctors and the allied professions should call you. 8500 health care providers and administrators will see it at the convention. And up to 250,000 will be able to read it online – [and as a result the only Canadian healthcare journals rated by Google.] Contact Susan Hale.

PROFILES
Saskatoon Health Region. CEO Maura Davies reports and lists 11 challenges. Click here.

Vancouver Island Health Authority
NewsRoom | Careers | Finding Care | Boil Water Notices | About VIHA | Business Centre


CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
From OHA and Longwoods Publishing Corp.
Ted Freedman Award for Innovation in Education (supported by Longwoods).

All awards will be presented at HealthAchieve2008, held November 3 to 5 in Toronto. Visit www.healthachieve.com. See the 2007 winners (PDF). The Leading Best Practices awards are supported by Accenture, Agfa Healthcare, IBM and Roche. For Awards Sponsorship Opportunities, contact Lina Lopez.

Nominations are open for: CHITTA Awards (download PDFs): Company of the Year | Corporate Citizenship | Project Implementation Team of the Year | Healthcare Transformation

Nominations are open for COACH Awards: Leadership in the Field of Health Informatics | Innovation in the Adoption of Health Informatics | Community-Based Physician Leader/Innovator | Emerging Leader | President's Award | Steven Huesing Scholarship


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DID YOU KNOW?
Youth who feel nurtured by their parents and who feel connected to their school and their peers tend to report better health and higher self-worth.
More at CIHI.

SAVIEZ-VOUS QUE?
Les jeunes qui se sentent valorisés par leurs parents et engagés dans leur école et auprès de leurs pairs déclarent un meilleur état de santé et une plus grande confiance.

Send your news and innovations to news@longwoods.com. (Let your communications VP know.)

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RECOMMENDED READING

Healthcare Quarterly
Survey: Canadians Speak Out for Home Care
Don Guy

HealthcarePapers
Home Care: It's Time for a Canadian Model
Margaret MacAdam

Nursing Leadership
Meeting the Future Head On
Chantale Marie LeClerc, Julie Doyon, Debbie Gravelle, Bonnie Hall, Josette Roussel

Healthcare Policy
The Relationship between Characteristics of Home Care Nursing Service Contracts under Managed Competition and Continuity of Care and Client Outcomes: Evidence from Ontario
Diane Doran, Jennie Pickard, Janet Harris, Peter C. Coyte, Andrew R. MacRae, Heather Laschinger, Gerarda Darlington, Jennifer Carryer

Electronic Healthcare
Listowel: An Electronic Health Record Success Story
Rob Annis, Brent Boshart and June K. Williamson

World Health and Population
Spatial and Temporal Variations in Incidence of Tuberculosis in Africa, 1991 to 2005
Olalekan A. Uthman


LONGWOODS RADIO PODCASTS: listen and learn

Development of a Regional Clinical Pathway for Total Hip Replacement in a Rural Health Network
Jessica Meleskie and Katrina Wilson

A new trend is emerging with healthcare regionalization, where pathways are beginning to be developed and implemented spanning multiple hospital corporations. The Grey Bruce Health Network began developing and implementing regional clinical pathways across its network of hospitals and community healthcare agency in 2002.

Listen Here. Running time: 13:54 minutes

Organizations interested in contributing to Longwoods Radio read this . . .
This is great opportunity to effectively transfer knowledge using storytelling, compelling lectures or gripping interviews – using simple digital recordings that we distribute on the web. Formatted for iPod listeners too. For criteria and specifications please contact Lina Lopez at LLopez@longwoods.com. All subject to editorial review and acceptance of course.


HEALTHCARE POLICY - Peer reviewed. For health system managers, practitioners, politicians and their administrators, and educators and academics

Discussion and Debate
Indicator Madness: A Cautionary Reflection on the Use of Indicators in Healthcare
Sarah Bowen and Sara A. Kreindler

Breaking the Deadlock: Public Health Policy Coordination as the Next Step
Nicole F. Bernier and Nathalie Burlone

Pandemic Threats and the Need for New Emergency Public Health Legislation in Canada
Kumanan Wilson

Be sure your individual subscription is up to date. Sign up online here or contact Barbara Marshall – bmarshall@longwoods.com or 416-864-9667.


BREAKFAST WITH THE CHIEFS

2008/2009 Calendar of Breakfast with the Chiefs

Tuesday, September 16, 2008 - Toronto
Dr. Alan Hudson

Dr. Alan Hudson is Lead of Access to Services/Wait Times for the Health Results Team, Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.
Topic: The Future of Healthcare Governance in Ontario
Location: Toronto
Sponsors:  ACAHO, Accenture, CGI, HP Canada, HPME - University of Toronto, McKesson Canada, Ontario Hospital Association, Philips Healthcare
Register here

October 22, 2008 – Toronto
Matt Anderson
Matt Anderson is the CEO - Toronto Central LHIN
Topic: Exceptional Patient Centred Healthcare: integrated, collaborative, accessible and accountable. The case for technology.
Location: Toronto
Sponsors: ACAHO, Accenture, CGI, Healthtech, HP Canada, HPME, University of Toronto, McKesson Canada, Ontario Hospital Association, Philips Healthcare

Other confirmed Chiefs for 2008/2009 series of Breakfast with the Chiefs (dates TBD)
Dr. Vivek Goel
, President and CEO of the Ontario Agency for Health Protection and Promotion; Ida Goodreau, President and CEO for Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH).

For more information on upcoming speakers or to view past presentations click here.

Leadership Challenges in Creating Safer Care - Breakfast with the Chiefs video: Dr. Ross Baker, Professor, Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (HPME), University of Toronto and editor of the Healthcare Quarterly on Patient Safety. This event supported by: 3M, Accenture, Healthtech, HP, Microsoft, Philips Medical Systems, TELUS

The small print: Subscribers do have more options. If you are a personal journal subscriber and represent public healthcare management, practice, education, research or policy you can attend any and all of the breakfasts.  If you are a member of a commercial / service organization you have other options. Please contact Susan Hale or Matthew Hart for more information. Not yet a member, but would like to join Breakfast with the Chiefs? Contact Lina Lopez for more information.

To see the photo archives click here. To see our video archives click here.


CONFERENCES & EVENTS

With its theme, Inspiring Ideas and Innovation, HealthAchieve2008 is Canada’s largest health care show, attracting thousands of hospital leaders and health care professionals from across the country. This year, HealthAchieve will be held November 3, 4 & 5 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Featuring keynote addresses from the Rt. Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, Uwe Reinhardt and Dr. Mehmet Oz, HealthAchieve2008 promises to be a truly inspiring event! For further information, visit www.healthachieve.com.

August 2-8, 2008: Venice Italy. 2008 Summer School of the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies. The Summer School will focus on hospital reengineering, looking at how hospitals interact with the rest of the health and care systems and with the communities around them, dealing with the relationships of hospitals with other actors. For details click here.

August 25-29, 2008: Vancouver, BC. 26th International System Safety Conference. The ISSC 2008 conference will provide evidence-informed, practical knowledge about how best to integrate new knowledge and practical applications of recent thinking about methods to achieve enhanced safety. The conference features opinion leaders from the fields of high reliability, resilience engineering and human factors including Richard Cook, a physician, educator, and researcher at the University of Chicago. The conference usually draws people from risk critical industries, such as aviation, the petro-chemical and nuclear power industries, and the military; and has increasingly been introducing themes of specific interest to health care. For details click here.

September 10-12, 2008: Montebello, QC. 1st Annual Canadian Health Leadership Network Symposium. Join Lord Nigel Crisp in a discussion on what works and what doesn't vis-à-vis leadership styles and behaviours. Engage in dialogue with leaders from Canada's academic, community, long-term and continuing care health sectors, senior government officials, national health organizations, as well as the next generation of health system leaders in Canada! CHLNet values leadership development throughout the lifecycle of leadership. Senior health systems leaders who attend are encouraged to sponsor an emerging leader from their organization to attend this very unique and intimate leadership development event. For details download PDF. For registration form download PDF.

September 17-20: Toronto, ON. 5th International Nurse Practitioner/Advanced Practice Nursing Network Conference Leadership in Advanced Nursing Practice: Maximizing Health, Celebrating Collaboration and Promoting Innovation. Presented jointly by the Canadian Association of Advanced Practice Nurses (CAAPN) and the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA). This conference will inspire advanced practice nurses around the globe to learn new ways to handle challenges, and will provide an exciting opportunity to network with clinicians, administrators, policy-makers, educators, researchers, students, and interdisciplinary colleagues. Topics include Nurse Practitioner Roles in Anesthesiology and Models of APN role evaluation. International Speakers include Ann Hamric, Dorothy Brooten and Stephen Lewis. For details click here.

September 26 & 27th, 2008; Toronto, Ontario. Health Human Resources Migration International Policy Symposium. Co-sponsored by the University of Toronto, The Connaught Committee and the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Featuring Keynote Speaker Dr. Demetrios Papademetriou, President, The Migration Policy Institute, Washington, DC. For further details and registration information click here.

October 17, 2008: Toronto, ON - 8th Annual Kunin-Lunenfeld Applied Research Unit (KLARU) Conference “Connecting Research and Clinical Care: Improving Patient Safety in Long-Term Care Settings”. Attendees will be updated on recent advances of safety improvements as well as practical applications for long-term care providers to take back to their organizations to implement best practices. For more information, click here.

February 19-22, 2009: Victoria, BC. Revolutionizing Healthcare with Informatics: From Research to Practice. Information technology affects nearly every aspect of healthcare today. Health information systems are seen by many as the critical element in improving and modernizing healthcare in Canada and internationally. In order to achieve this potential there will need to be a stronger bridge between research and practice in order to solve complex healthcare problems using technology and to develop best practices based on proven results. Deadline for submission of abstracts is June 30, 2008. For details click here.

For our complete list of conferences and events go here.

Ontario Hospital Association conferences www.OHA.com/conferences

Registered Nurses Association of Ontario conferences click here.

[We don't go looking for these conferences. Send details to conferences@longwoods.com]


TRANSITIONS
Tyson Roffey to Chief Information Officer, The Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario
Dewar Burnett to Chair of Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital’s Board of Directors (ON)
Malcolm Robinson to Chief Executive Officer, Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital (ON)
Tracy Kitch to Vice President Programs and Services, Bloorview Kids Rehab (Toronto)
Cholly Boland to CEO, Headwaters Health Care Centre, (ON)
Graham Scott to supervisor, Kingston General Hospital (ON)
Janet Davidson to interim CEO, Kingston General Hospital (ON)
Ellen Malcolmson to President and CEO, Canadian Diabetes Association

[Don’t forget, we don’t make these up. Please send your promotions, appointments, retirements and other transitions to publisher@longwoods.com.] 

Review all recently reported Transitions here.


AWARDS
Dr. Frank Martino, Chief of Family Medicine at William Osler Health Centre, has been named Family Physician of the Year for the Southern Ontario Region by the Ontario College of Family Physicians.

The Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) has awarded Peel Medical Officer of Health Dr. David Mowat the Public Health Human Resources Award for his commitment to strengthening the public health workforce across Canada.


CAREERS: sent to +40,000 people including Canada’s student nurses.
Director, Community Engagement and Communications - Toronto Central LHIN
Director, Program Development - Toronto Central LHIN
Financial Analyst - Toronto Central LHIN

Director, Quality & Performance Measurement - Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto ON
Director, Professional Practice – Health Disciplines - Bridgepoint Hospital, Toronto, ON
Manager, Research Operations - Canadian Medical Protective Association (CMPA) Ottawa, ON
Vice-President, Common Drug Review (CDR) – CADTH. Ottawa. ON
Associate Director, Perioperative Services - St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, ON
Director, Quality and Risk Management - Providence Care, Kingston, ON
Manager, Dialysis - Humber River Regional Hospital, Toronto, ON
Consultants - Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, Toronto, ON
Executive Director - Victorian Order of Nurses, Southern Alberta
Program Managers - Providence Care, Kingston, ON
Program Manager, Community Services- Northern Health, Quesnel, BC
Health Service Administrator - Northern Health, Quesnel, BC
Program Manager, Residential Services - Northern Health, Quesnel, BC
Health Service Administrator - Northern Health, Fort St. John, BC
Web Content Administrator - Longwoods Publishing, Toronto, ON
Marketing Manager, Healthcare - RIM, Waterloo, ON
Doctors Without Borders - Medical and Non-Medical Volunteers
Student Nurse Burseries - Northwest Territories Health and Social Services
Nursing & Leadership Opportunities with the Provincial Health Services Authority of BC
Career Opportunities at Courtyard Group
Career Opportunities at Strata Health
Career Opportunities at London Health Sciences
Career Opportunities in the Northwest Territories
Career Opportunities at Hamilton Health Sciences
Career Opportunities at Capital Health Edmonton
Career Opportunities at Vancouver Coastal Health
Career Opportunities at Vancouver Island Health Authority
Career Opportunities at Fraser Health
Nursing Leadership Careers (PDF)

Visit our portal of more than 60 participating healthcare recruitment centres
[Send your career opportunities to Susan Hale at shale@longwoods.com]


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