Fellows Seminar 2018

  • Incline Village, NV May 3-4, 2018
  • FELLOW2018
07:00 AM 01:30 PM

Behavior Smarts: Increasing Healthcare Leadership Performance

Influential leadership is about inspiring and motivating performance excellence at all levels of the organization through a highly developed emotional intelligence (EQ) capacity. However, many healthcare executives do not have a clear idea of how their EQ measures up or understand why EQ is a competitive advantage for team performance. Over two days, you will learn and practice the key behaviors necessary to connect with team members and build stronger personal relationships. This program identifies the cause and offers a remedy for closing the gap between consistent leadership behavior and sustained organizational performance. 

Seminar Objectives:

  • Distinguish four key behavior types.
  • Apply the necessary attributes of self-awareness and self-management.
  • Match leading behavior types to optimize team performance.
  • Discover the power of collaboration and connection to drive performance through emotional intelligence.

Who Should Attend:

Seasoned healthcare leaders and leaders who are entering the healthcare field.

Presented by:

07:00 AM 01:30 PM

Improving the Performance of Physician Services Organizations in Integrated Health Systems

Today, virtually all hospitals and health systems employ physicians; yet they often struggle with the financial and strategic performance of the embedded medical practices. This two-day seminar examines the tools needed to improve the performance of embedded medical practices in integrated health systems or health systems that employ physicians or other providers. Participants will be encouraged to share personal experiences to augment the seminar’s case studies and evidence-based research focused on improving the strategic, financial, operational, clinical and cultural performance of embedded medical practices.

Seminar Objectives:

  • Opportunities for goal alignment between integrated health systems and their embedded medical groups
  • Strategies to position medical practices as key drivers of overall health system performance
  • Methods used by large, successful, independent, multispecialty and single-specialty medical group practices to organize and deliver medical services and how they can benefit integrated health system practices
  • Nontraditional performance improvement tools and skill sets to apply to common challenges experience by embedded medical practices
  • Skills for developing and coaching physician leaders and clinical dyad leadership teams

Presented by:

Seminar leader Daniel K. Zismer, PhD, co-founder and managing director, Castling Partners, and David L. Klocke, MD, FACHE, CMO, Regional Health, will use case studies and evidence-based research to share strategies for improving performance of medical practices embedded within hospitals and health systems.

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.