2018 Congress on Healthcare Leadership

  • Chicago, IL March 25, 2018
  • Chicago, IL March 26-29, 2018
  • Chicago, IL March 26-29, 2018
  • CONGR2018
08:45 AM 09:30 AM
Michigan 1, Bronze Level (East
09:25 AM 09:45 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
02:15 PM 02:35 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
02:35 PM 02:55 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
07:00 AM 08:30 AM
Regency Blrm C/D, Gold Level(W
08:45 AM 10:15 AM
Regency B, Gold Level (West To
03:15 PM 03:35 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
10:00 AM 11:30 AM
Grand Suite 5, Gold Level (Eas
09:25 AM 09:45 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
03:15 PM 03:35 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
02:15 PM 05:30 PM
Zurich B/C, Concourse Level, E
08:45 AM 10:15 AM
Columbus I/J, Gold Level (East
02:15 PM 03:45 PM
Regency C, Gold Level (West To
04:15 PM 05:45 PM
Columbus K/L, Gold Level (East
02:15 PM 03:45 PM
Columbus E/F, Gold Level (East
08:45 AM 10:15 AM
Water Tower, Bronze Level (Wes
07:15 AM 08:30 AM
New Orleans, Gold Level (West
12:15 PM 01:45 PM
Randolph 3, Bronze Level (East
12:30 PM 02:00 PM
Roosevelt 1, Bronze Level (Eas

Healthcare systems are anxiously awaiting the release of COVID-19 vaccines. During this preparation stage, healthcare leaders are facing questions about how to store, transport and administer these vaccines. In this complimentary webinar, Eva Karp, FACHE, will lead a discussion that will help you prepare your healthcare system for this next phase of the pandemic. She will be joined by Kathy Morgan-Gorman and Brenda Dodson of Boston Children’s Hospital and Katie Korte and Heather Gleason of Truman Medical Centers, who will share how they are planning to administer these vaccines.

In this panel discussion, attendees will hear two different perspectives, from a large pediatric health system that has been deploying flu vaccinations as part of a broader state initiative and from a regional hospital that has created an extensive playbook for the COVID-19 vaccine based on their state mandate and CDC playbooks.

Learning objectives:

  • Learn how to incorporate the CDC playbook guidelines for COVID-19 vaccine distribution in your community.
  • Explore methods your organization can use to create an action plan on state mandates for vaccine rollout.
  • Examine the operational and clinical aspects of implementing vaccines.
  • Discover how one health system will repurpose a current workflow for the COVID-19 vaccines.

This webinar qualifies for 1.0 ACHE Qualified Education credit.

Presented By:

08:00 AM 05:00 PM
Soldier Field, Bronze Level (W
04:15 PM 04:35 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
10:45 AM 12:15 PM
Regency C, Gold Level (West To
02:00 PM 04:30 PM
Soldier Field, Bronze Level (W
04:15 PM 04:35 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
10:45 AM 12:15 PM
Columbus E/F, Gold Level (East
09:45 AM 10:05 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
02:15 PM 03:45 PM
Columbus G/H, Gold Level (East
10:45 AM 12:15 PM
Gold Room, 2nd Floor
10:00 AM 11:30 AM
International Ballroom, 2nd Fl
03:55 PM 04:15 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
04:15 PM 05:45 PM
Regency C, Gold Level (West To
04:15 PM 05:45 PM
Columbus A/B, Gold Level (East
02:15 PM 03:45 PM
Crystal Blrm A, Green Level (W
10:25 AM 10:45 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
06:15 PM 07:15 PM
Grand Blrm. A-D North, Gold (E

Healthcare systems are anxiously awaiting the release of COVID-19 vaccines. During this preparation stage, healthcare leaders are facing questions about how to store, transport and administer these vaccines. In this complimentary webinar, Eva Karp, FACHE, will lead a discussion that will help you prepare your healthcare system for this next phase of the pandemic. She will be joined by Kathy Morgan-Gorman and Brenda Dodson of Boston Children’s Hospital and Katie Korte and Heather Gleason of Truman Medical Centers, who will share how they are planning to administer these vaccines.

In this panel discussion, attendees will hear two different perspectives, from a large pediatric health system that has been deploying flu vaccinations as part of a broader state initiative and from a regional hospital that has created an extensive playbook for the COVID-19 vaccine based on their state mandate and CDC playbooks.

Learning objectives:

  • Learn how to incorporate the CDC playbook guidelines for COVID-19 vaccine distribution in your community.
  • Explore methods your organization can use to create an action plan on state mandates for vaccine rollout.
  • Examine the operational and clinical aspects of implementing vaccines.
  • Discover how one health system will repurpose a current workflow for the COVID-19 vaccines.

This webinar qualifies for 1.0 ACHE Qualified Education credit.

Presented By:

05:45 PM 06:45 PM
Grand Suite 3, Gold Level (Eas
02:35 PM 02:55 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
03:35 PM 03:55 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
08:45 AM 09:05 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
11:25 AM 11:45 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
02:15 PM 03:45 PM
Grand Suite 3, Gold Level (Eas
10:25 AM 10:45 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
10:00 AM 11:30 AM
Acapulco, Gold Level (West Tow
10:05 AM 10:25 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
02:15 PM 03:45 PM
Plaza Blrm, Green Level (East
02:15 PM 05:30 PM
Zurich F/G, Concourse Level, E
10:45 AM 12:15 PM
Columbus G/H, Gold Level (East
02:15 PM 03:45 PM
Crystal Room, 3rd Floor

Healthcare systems are anxiously awaiting the release of COVID-19 vaccines. During this preparation stage, healthcare leaders are facing questions about how to store, transport and administer these vaccines. In this complimentary webinar, Eva Karp, FACHE, will lead a discussion that will help you prepare your healthcare system for this next phase of the pandemic. She will be joined by Kathy Morgan-Gorman and Brenda Dodson of Boston Children’s Hospital and Katie Korte and Heather Gleason of Truman Medical Centers, who will share how they are planning to administer these vaccines.

In this panel discussion, attendees will hear two different perspectives, from a large pediatric health system that has been deploying flu vaccinations as part of a broader state initiative and from a regional hospital that has created an extensive playbook for the COVID-19 vaccine based on their state mandate and CDC playbooks.

Learning objectives:

  • Learn how to incorporate the CDC playbook guidelines for COVID-19 vaccine distribution in your community.
  • Explore methods your organization can use to create an action plan on state mandates for vaccine rollout.
  • Examine the operational and clinical aspects of implementing vaccines.
  • Discover how one health system will repurpose a current workflow for the COVID-19 vaccines.

This webinar qualifies for 1.0 ACHE Qualified Education credit.

Presented By:

09:25 AM 09:45 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
11:25 AM 11:45 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
04:15 PM 05:45 PM
Crystal Room, 3rd Floor
10:05 AM 10:25 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
12:15 PM 01:45 PM
Randolph 2, Bronze Level (East
12:30 PM 02:00 PM
Michigan 2, Bronze Level (East
02:15 PM 02:35 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
09:25 AM 09:45 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
08:45 AM 10:15 AM
Columbus K/L, Gold Level (East
04:15 PM 05:45 PM
Acapulco, Gold Level (West Tow
08:45 AM 10:15 AM
Crystal Room, 3rd Floor
09:05 AM 09:25 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
08:45 AM 12:00 PM
Plaza Blrm, Green Level (East
02:15 PM 03:45 PM
Randolph 1, Bronze Level (East
09:00 AM 10:00 AM
Toronto, Gold Level (West Towe
08:45 AM 09:05 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
08:45 AM 12:00 PM
Toronto, Gold Level (West Towe
10:45 AM 12:15 PM
Grand Suite 5, Gold Level (Eas
02:15 PM 05:30 PM
Zurich D, Concourse Level, Eve
05:45 AM 07:30 AM
BIG Bar, Blue Level (East Towe
09:30 PM 10:30 PM
Regency Blrm C/D, Gold Level(W
10:00 AM 11:30 AM
Columbus C/D, Gold Level (East
07:15 AM 08:30 AM
Crystal Room, 3rd Floor
10:00 AM 11:30 AM
Grand Suite 3, Gold Level (Eas
08:00 AM 05:00 PM
New Orleans, Gold Level (West

Leading A Culture of Safety: A New Operating Model for High Reliability Quality, Engagement, Efficiency, and Growth

Developing a culture of high reliability in healthcare organizations is often cited as an effective path to safe, high-quality care. Numerous other organizations including commercial airlines, major theme parks, nuclear power generators, nuclear aircraft carriers and submarines have adopted high reliability methods to improve safety to unprecedented levels. However, healthcare organizations are considered to be more complex than other industries and the stresses of a worldwide pandemic made that even more apparent. Aside from safety and quality, which are of critical importance, healthcare organizations face multiple other serious challenges including employee engagement, physician engagement, mounting staffing costs and the need to make care much more cost efficient. This session will show how adoption of a blueprint to lead a culture of safety can positively impact not only safety and quality, but also provide an approach to improve the other major issues facing healthcare leaders and organizations today. High reliability principles and practices can be effectively deployed as an operating platform to guide routine and strategic decisions. The concept of “zero harm” is a proven framework for the creation and implementation of effective strategies for leadership accountability, staff effectiveness and retention, transparent conversations and the successful execution of growth initiatives.

Seminar Objectives:

  • Identify the leadership prerequisites for developing and sustaining a high-reliability culture and practice in a healthcare organization.
  • Describe the three major changes healthcare organizations must undertake to begin the journey to high reliability.

Who Should Attend:

Senior leaders; clinical leaders

Presented By:

M. Michael Shabot, MD, Founding Partner, Relia Healthcare Advisors

Rod Brace, PhD, Founding Partner, Relia Healthcare Advisors

02:15 PM 03:45 PM
Columbus A/B, Gold Level (East
03:15 PM 03:35 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
08:00 AM 05:00 PM
Regency A, Gold Level (West To

CEOB-CEO Boot Camp

The CEO Boot Camp provides insights into the primary determinants of CEO success in responding to the rapidly changing healthcare environment. Designed for attendees with executive responsibilities, this program builds skills in critical areas of leadership and management development, including organizational culture and performance, cultivating relationships with clinical staff, collaboration with trustees, and community involvement. Participants will engage in discussions with fellow participants and faculty to highlight leadership challenges and opportunities. Participants also will develop a personal leadership development plan to strengthen key leadership skills. (Limited space also is available for those who have a goal of becoming a CEO in the near future.)

Seminar Objectives:

  • Explore how to create a culture that embodies the mission, vision and goals of the healthcare system and how it relates to the organization’s community needs.
  • Identify key strategies to successfully engage and work with the board and clinical colleagues.

Presented By:

Continuing Education Credit

In addition to the ACHE Face-to-Face Education credits assigned to this seminar, ACHE is accredited by other organizations to provide continuing education credit. View complete information about these organizations.

08:45 AM 10:15 AM
Randolph 2, Bronze Level (East
02:15 PM 03:45 PM
Grand Suite 5, Gold Level (Eas
07:00 AM 08:30 AM
Grand Blrm. A-D North, Gold (E
08:45 AM 10:15 AM
Columbus E/F, Gold Level (East
08:00 AM 05:00 PM
Regency B, Gold Level (West To

COOB-COO Boot Camp

The uniquely diverse role of the COO requires operational acumen and the ability to develop strong interpersonal relationships and physician leadership partnerships to enhance operating efficiency and bottom line accountability, allowing organizations to function better. The COO Boot Camp provides a breakdown of the essential skills needed by today’s COOs to help you address challenges you face with a high degree of expertise and innovative solutions. This interactive program is designed for individuals who have been in the role of COO for less than two years. Limited space is available for individuals who are targeting the hospital COO position as their next career step.

Seminar Objectives:

  • Identify essential operational and interpersonal skills needed to be successful in the COO role.
  • Assemble tools and techniques to build a strong CEO-COO relationship to further organizational goals.

Presented By:

Continuing Education Credit

In addition to the ACHE Face-to-Face Education credits assigned to this seminar, ACHE is accredited by other organizations to provide continuing education credit. View complete information about these organizations.

06:15 PM 07:15 PM
Zurich Ballroom E,F,G, Concour
02:15 PM 05:30 PM
Zurich E, Concourse Level, Eve
02:15 PM 03:45 PM
Grand Suite 5, Gold Level (Eas
09:45 AM 10:05 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
02:15 PM 03:45 PM
Gold Room, 2nd Floor
02:15 PM 03:45 PM
Crystal Blrm B, Green Level (W
10:05 AM 10:25 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
07:15 AM 08:30 AM
Grand Suite 3, Gold Level (Eas
08:45 AM 10:15 AM
Crystal Blrm A, Green Level (W
04:15 PM 05:45 PM
Gold Room, 2nd Floor
07:15 AM 08:30 AM
Randolph 1, Bronze Level (East
05:00 PM 05:45 PM
Regency Blrm C/D, Gold Level(W
02:55 PM 03:15 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
04:15 PM 05:45 PM
Columbus I/J, Gold Level (East
08:45 AM 10:15 AM
Regency D, Gold Level (West To
06:15 PM 07:15 PM
Grand Ballroom, Gold Level (Ea
02:15 PM 03:45 PM
Crystal Blrm A, Green Level (W
08:00 AM 05:00 PM
Toronto, Gold Level (West Towe
07:15 AM 08:30 AM
Gold Room, 2nd Floor
04:15 PM 05:15 PM
Water Tower, Bronze Level (Wes
03:35 PM 03:55 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
02:35 PM 02:55 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
04:15 PM 05:45 PM
Acapulco, Gold Level (West Tow
03:15 PM 03:35 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
10:25 AM 10:45 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
04:15 PM 05:45 PM
Crystal Blrm A, Green Level (W
02:15 PM 03:45 PM
Crystal Blrm B, Green Level (W
02:15 PM 03:45 PM
Regent Room, 3rd Floor
03:55 PM 04:15 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
10:05 AM 10:25 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
08:45 AM 09:05 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
10:45 AM 12:15 PM
Columbus E/F, Gold Level (East
07:15 AM 08:30 AM
Atlanta, Gold Level (West Towe
07:00 AM 01:30 PM
Water Tower, Bronze Level (Wes

Transforming to Thrive – Health Systems of the Future

Healthcare is being transformed by innovative disruptors, new technologies, value-based payment models, consolidation, financial realities and competitive pressures. To thrive in this ever-changing environment, leaders need to know how to correctly interpret the trends and implications so they can respond effectively.

The faculty will lead you and your colleagues through the dynamic future of healthcare via presentation, interactive discussion, and case studies. You will gain valuable insights and identify key strategies to help lead your organization to a successful future.

Seminar Objectives:

  • Describe the drivers of change, its pace, and how it’s giving rise to new competitors and potential strategic partners.
  • Recognize the breadth of disruptors and innovators and how they can be leveraged to enhance your strategy, operations and market position (and avoid pitfalls).
  • Proactively plan for future payment models.
  • Identify the future of physician practices.
  • Highlight emerging community-based remote and virtual care models—and the opportunities they present.
  • Recognize the evolution occurring in mergers and acquisitions and consolidations, while discovering the keys to success in those strategies.
  • Identify growth opportunities achievable during financially challenging periods.
  • Understand how to enhance the power of strategy development to lead your organization to its desired future.
  • Identify critical action steps that will help you transform your organization.

Who Should Attend:

CEOs, COOs, vice presidents, directors of planning, healthcare executives with more than 10 years of administrative experience.

Presented by:

07:15 AM 08:30 AM
Randolph 2, Bronze Level (East
04:15 PM 07:00 PM
Michigan 3, Bronze Level (East
04:15 PM 05:45 PM
Columbus C/D, Gold Level (East
08:00 AM 05:00 PM
Acapulco, Gold Level (West Tow

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The Physician Executive Boot Camp introduces physicians to the concepts and strategies needed to bridge clinical expertise and management competence. As pressures increase to improve financial and clinical performance as well as improved patient experience and outcomes, it is critical that physicians position themselves to tackle these issues. This program, designed for physicians who recently have moved to a physician executive position or physicians who are contemplating a move to a leadership position, will provide physician executives tools to assume more active roles in the leadership and management of their organizations.

Seminar Objectives:

  • Discover strategies and tools to address critical issues, including finance, patient outcomes, and organizational performance.
  • Identify personal barriers and successful leadership attributes

Presented by:

11:25 AM 11:45 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
08:45 AM 10:15 AM
Columbus E/F, Gold Level (East
02:35 PM 02:55 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
04:15 PM 04:35 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
08:45 AM 10:15 AM
Gold Room, 2nd Floor
04:35 PM 04:55 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
04:15 PM 05:45 PM
Columbus I/J, Gold Level (East
11:05 AM 11:25 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
12:30 PM 02:00 PM
Roosevelt 1, Bronze Level (Eas

Healthcare systems are anxiously awaiting the release of COVID-19 vaccines. During this preparation stage, healthcare leaders are facing questions about how to store, transport and administer these vaccines. In this complimentary webinar, Eva Karp, FACHE, will lead a discussion that will help you prepare your healthcare system for this next phase of the pandemic. She will be joined by Kathy Morgan-Gorman and Brenda Dodson of Boston Children’s Hospital and Katie Korte and Heather Gleason of Truman Medical Centers, who will share how they are planning to administer these vaccines.

In this panel discussion, attendees will hear two different perspectives, from a large pediatric health system that has been deploying flu vaccinations as part of a broader state initiative and from a regional hospital that has created an extensive playbook for the COVID-19 vaccine based on their state mandate and CDC playbooks.

Learning objectives:

  • Learn how to incorporate the CDC playbook guidelines for COVID-19 vaccine distribution in your community.
  • Explore methods your organization can use to create an action plan on state mandates for vaccine rollout.
  • Examine the operational and clinical aspects of implementing vaccines.
  • Discover how one health system will repurpose a current workflow for the COVID-19 vaccines.

This webinar qualifies for 1.0 ACHE Qualified Education credit.

Presented By:

02:15 PM 03:15 PM
Water Tower, Bronze Level (Wes
04:15 PM 05:45 PM
Michigan 3, Bronze Level (East
08:45 AM 12:15 PM
Gold Coast, Bronze Level (West
04:35 PM 04:55 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
02:15 PM 03:45 PM
Columbus C/D, Gold Level (East
12:30 PM 02:00 PM
Randolph 2, Bronze Level (East
03:35 PM 03:55 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
10:45 AM 12:15 PM
Regency C, Gold Level (West To

Healthcare systems are anxiously awaiting the release of COVID-19 vaccines. During this preparation stage, healthcare leaders are facing questions about how to store, transport and administer these vaccines. In this complimentary webinar, Eva Karp, FACHE, will lead a discussion that will help you prepare your healthcare system for this next phase of the pandemic. She will be joined by Kathy Morgan-Gorman and Brenda Dodson of Boston Children’s Hospital and Katie Korte and Heather Gleason of Truman Medical Centers, who will share how they are planning to administer these vaccines.

In this panel discussion, attendees will hear two different perspectives, from a large pediatric health system that has been deploying flu vaccinations as part of a broader state initiative and from a regional hospital that has created an extensive playbook for the COVID-19 vaccine based on their state mandate and CDC playbooks.

Learning objectives:

  • Learn how to incorporate the CDC playbook guidelines for COVID-19 vaccine distribution in your community.
  • Explore methods your organization can use to create an action plan on state mandates for vaccine rollout.
  • Examine the operational and clinical aspects of implementing vaccines.
  • Discover how one health system will repurpose a current workflow for the COVID-19 vaccines.

This webinar qualifies for 1.0 ACHE Qualified Education credit.

Presented By:

03:55 PM 04:15 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
08:45 AM 10:15 AM
Crystal Blrm A, Green Level (W
08:45 AM 10:15 AM
Columbus E/F, Gold Level (East
07:15 AM 08:30 AM
Michigan 2, Bronze Level (East
02:15 PM 03:45 PM
Grand Suite 5, Gold Level (Eas
04:15 PM 05:45 PM
Columbus E/F, Gold Level (East
04:15 PM 05:45 PM
Regency D, Gold Level (West To
04:15 PM 05:45 PM
Regency B, Gold Level (West To
02:15 PM 03:45 PM
Grand Suite 3, Gold Level (Eas
02:15 PM 02:35 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
10:00 AM 11:30 AM
Regency A, Gold Level (West To
08:45 AM 10:15 AM
Toronto, Gold Level (West Towe
10:00 AM 11:30 AM
Columbus G/H, Gold Level (East
04:15 PM 05:45 PM
Toronto, Gold Level (West Towe
02:15 PM 05:30 PM
Zurich B/C, Concourse Level, E
09:05 AM 09:25 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
08:45 AM 10:15 AM
Columbus G/H, Gold Level (East
07:15 AM 08:30 AM
Grand Suite 5, Gold Level (Eas
02:15 PM 03:45 PM
Columbus G/H, Gold Level (East
12:30 PM 02:00 PM
Roosevelt 3A-B, Bronze Level (
11:25 AM 11:45 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
02:15 PM 05:30 PM
Zurich A, Concourse Level, Eve
07:00 AM 01:30 PM
Gold Coast, Bronze Level (West

Leading Strategic Change

As the U.S. healthcare system undergoes profound transformation, healthcare leaders must adapt and evolve amidst their changing realities. This seminar will provide attendees with the ability to make solid decisions and optimize strategic changes when faced with uncertainty. Discover answers to critical questions such as which strategies will provide leaders with the ability to thrive during these uncertain times and what new investments and capabilities are needed to successfully lead strategic change. You will learn the four building blocks to good decision making and common decision traps. You will also be introduced to a scenario planning tool and a framework to help you develop future alternatives. Take away a simple four-step model to optimize execution and drive change.

Seminar Objectives:

  • Recognize and overcome barriers to deal with the market uncertainties in the nation’s healthcare system.
  • Gain successful models for driving change to improve your individual and organization’s capabilities.
  • Discover and practice the stages of successful strategic execution, especially as related to culture change.

Who Should Attend:

CEOs and other senior executives, including administrative and clinical leaders. Participation by several members of the same team is encouraged.

Presented by:

  • Jim Austin, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Brown University, MHL

05:30 PM 07:00 PM
Columbus A-F, Gold Level (East
05:45 PM 06:45 PM
Water Tower, Bronze Level (Wes
10:00 AM 11:30 AM
Columbus A/B, Gold Level (East
04:15 PM 04:35 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
11:05 AM 11:25 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
02:15 PM 03:45 PM
Soldier Field, Bronze Level (W

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Is your approach to conflicts assertive or cooperative? Discover which of the five principal conflict-management modes you prefer by taking the Conflict Management Assessment. From the results of your assessment, which uses the Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument©, you will receive feedback on how you handle conflicts, including the behaviors you use too much and those you should use more. Through interpretive material, the workshop facilitator will also show you how to identify and apply the appropriate conflict responses for various situations, thus helping you manage conflict more successfully.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify your preferred conflict management mode.
  • Explore your conflict resolution behavior patterns.
  • Develop a plan for effective conflict resolution.
  • Practice successfully resolving conflicts.

Earn 2 ACHE Qualified Education credits for completing the workshop.

Who Should Attend:

  • Healthcare leaders with responsibility for projects and/or teams.

Presented By:

Gina T. LaMantia, Director, Career Resource Center, American College of Healthcare Executives

02:15 PM 03:45 PM
Regency A, Gold Level (West To
02:15 PM 05:30 PM
Water Tower, Bronze Level (Wes
10:45 AM 12:15 PM
Columbus G/H, Gold Level (East
09:45 AM 10:05 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
04:35 PM 04:55 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
10:00 AM 11:30 AM
Water Tower, Bronze Level (Wes

Emotional Intelligence Workshop

Career experts agree that emotional intelligence is a better predictor of career success than IQ. But many healthcare executives do not have a clear idea of how their emotional intelligence measures up. With the Emotional Intelligence Assessment, you can measure your emotional intelligence quotient (EQ) and use the results to build stronger relationships, enhance self-awareness and achieve greater work/life balance. During this interactive workshop, you will be provided with a personalized emotional quotient inventory, or EQ-I report, to help you plan ways to develop your emotional intelligence and improve your EQ scores.

Learning Objectives:

  • Measure your emotional intelligence quotient.
  • Apply your Emotional Intelligent Assessment results to build strong relationships.
  • Develop a plan to improve your emotional intelligence quotient scores.

Earn 2 ACHE Qualified Education credits for completing the workshop.

Who Should Attend:

  • Healthcare leaders with responsibility for projects and/or teams.

Presented By:

Michael A. Broscio, Managing Principal, MAB Career Management LLC

10:45 AM 12:15 PM
Columbus C/D, Gold Level (East
08:45 AM 12:00 PM
Grand Suite 5, Gold Level (Eas
10:45 AM 11:05 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
11:05 AM 11:25 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
09:05 AM 09:25 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
07:00 AM 08:30 AM
Grand Blrm. D South-F, Gold (E
05:45 PM 06:15 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
02:55 PM 03:15 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
08:00 AM 05:00 PM
Atlanta, Gold Level (West Towe
04:15 PM 05:45 PM
Regent Room, 3rd Floor
02:15 PM 03:45 PM
Columbus G/H, Gold Level (East
10:45 AM 11:05 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
10:45 AM 12:15 PM
Crystal Room, 3rd Floor
03:35 PM 03:55 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
10:45 AM 12:15 PM
Crystal Blrm A, Green Level (W
09:05 AM 09:25 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea

Healthcare systems are anxiously awaiting the release of COVID-19 vaccines. During this preparation stage, healthcare leaders are facing questions about how to store, transport and administer these vaccines. In this complimentary webinar, Eva Karp, FACHE, will lead a discussion that will help you prepare your healthcare system for this next phase of the pandemic. She will be joined by Kathy Morgan-Gorman and Brenda Dodson of Boston Children’s Hospital and Katie Korte and Heather Gleason of Truman Medical Centers, who will share how they are planning to administer these vaccines.

In this panel discussion, attendees will hear two different perspectives, from a large pediatric health system that has been deploying flu vaccinations as part of a broader state initiative and from a regional hospital that has created an extensive playbook for the COVID-19 vaccine based on their state mandate and CDC playbooks.

Learning objectives:

  • Learn how to incorporate the CDC playbook guidelines for COVID-19 vaccine distribution in your community.
  • Explore methods your organization can use to create an action plan on state mandates for vaccine rollout.
  • Examine the operational and clinical aspects of implementing vaccines.
  • Discover how one health system will repurpose a current workflow for the COVID-19 vaccines.

This webinar qualifies for 1.0 ACHE Qualified Education credit.

Presented By:

08:45 AM 10:15 AM
Regent Room, 3rd Floor
02:15 PM 02:35 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
04:15 PM 05:45 PM
Columbus G/H, Gold Level (East
06:00 PM 09:00 PM
Crystal Blrm B/C,Green Level(W
10:00 AM 11:30 AM
Crystal Blrm A, Green Level (W
08:45 AM 09:05 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
09:45 AM 10:05 AM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
02:15 PM 03:15 PM
Water Tower, Bronze Level (Wes
04:35 PM 04:55 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
10:45 AM 12:15 PM
Crystal Blrm A, Green Level (W
10:00 AM 11:30 AM
Randolph 1, Bronze Level (East
03:55 PM 04:15 PM
Riverside Center, Purple L (Ea
11:05 AM 11:25 AM
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10:45 AM 11:05 AM
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08:45 AM 12:00 PM
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10:45 AM 12:15 PM
San Francisco, Gold Level (Wes

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During this interactive workshop, you will have the opportunity to shape your professional development plan for enhancing critical leadership skills. Workshop participants will complete an 84-item behavioral assessment that will help identify strengths and areas that need development. The assessment covers seven key change management competencies, such as proactive thinking, breaking from the past and consolidating new learning. Based on the analysis of your assessment with the guidance of Career Resource Center coaches, you will develop a personalized plan to enhance your critical leadership skills.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify your top leadership strengths.
  • Examine your top areas for developmental growth.
  • Create a personalized leadership development plan.

Earn 2 ACHE Qualified Education credits for completing the workshop.

Who Should Attend:

  • Healthcare leaders with responsibility for projects and/or teams

Presented By:

Gina T. LaMantia, Director, Career Resource Center, American College of Healthcare Executives

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