
- Latest JHM Issue Features Transformational Leadership, Technology
- Boost Your Skills With Inclusive Leadership Seminar
- Recent Grads Can Upgrade Their Membership
- Run for Regent: An Opportunity to Serve
- IHF World Hospital Congress
Latest JHM Issue Features Transformational Leadership, Technology
The July/August issue of the Journal of Healthcare Management features an interview with Ashley Vertuno, FACHE, recipient of the 2024 Robert S. Hudgens Memorial Award for Young Healthcare Executive of the Year.
Vertuno, who became the youngest CEO at HCA Florida Healthcare, West Palm Beach, at the age of 32, shares her insights on the importance of leadership in fostering a supportive and proactive work environment. She emphasizes the need for hospital administrators to engage actively with their teams. She also advocates for taking risks on individuals and providing them with the necessary tools and support.
In another article, Susan W. Hendrickson, FACHE, shares her insights into the process of enhancing quality and patient safety on a long-term basis. She highlights the vital importance of control in designing a plan that can sustain these improvements.
Student essay winners from this year’s ACHE Congress offer trenchant observations about the potential of AI to help mitigate provider burnout and make improvements in patient-centered care. And finally, JHM includes research articles about technology in the post-pandemic healthcare landscape, the role of leaders in enhancing worker well-being and high-value evidence-based care programs.
Access the full July/August issue of the Journal of Healthcare Management here.
Boost Your Skills With Inclusive Leadership Seminar
Learn to build strong, trusting relationships with diverse people in your organization and healthcare community with “Inclusive Leadership: The Workplace JEDI Training You Didn't Know You Needed” that begins Aug. 8.
This virtual interactive seminar delves into the JEDI framework, exploring justice, equity, diversity and inclusion, as you gain cultural intelligence and learn effective communication, collaboration and feedback strategies. You’ll discover ways to foster a positive and inclusive workplace culture that will make you a transformative healthcare leader in today’s diverse and dynamic environment.
Expert presenter Bryan O. Buckley, DrPH, founder/CEO, B:Mindset LLC, has established himself as a bold and impactful voice in the field. He is guided by the belief that individuals and organizations have the potential to make a difference and instigate positive change.
Completion of this program earns members 6 ACHE Virtual Interactive Education credits. Visit ACHE’s Education & Events page to register and learn more.
Recent Grads Can Upgrade Their Membership
Now through Aug. 31, Student Associates who have recently earned their degrees can upgrade to a full ACHE membership for the remainder of 2024 at no additional cost and experience all the benefits of being a Member. Full membership includes automatic enrollment in ACHE’s Early Careerist Network and the ability to participate in the Leader-to-Leader rewards program. Members are able to vote in Regent elections, and they begin accumulating tenure—a requirement to become a Fellow. Recent graduates can jump-start their career today by visiting My ACHE to upgrade to Member status. Click here to learn more about upgrading your experience.
Run for Regent: An Opportunity to Serve
ACHE has started the election process for new Regents to serve on its Council of Regents, the legislative body that represents ACHE’s members. Serving as an elected official is a unique opportunity that allows you to exercise your leadership ability, share innovative ideas and support the mission of ACHE. The term begins March 2025 and ends March 2028.
To be an eligible Regent candidate, you must work and live in the Regent area you would represent and be an ACHE Fellow. Please review the position description before applying. For more information on how to declare your candidacy, contact Jennifer L. Connelly, FACHE, CAE, vice president, Volunteer Relations, at jconnelly@ache.org.
IHF World Hospital Congress
Advance, exchange and connect with international peers at the 47th World Hospital Congress of the International Hospital Federation in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sept. 10–12. Co-hosted by the Brazilian Hospital Federation, this event is a unique opportunity for global learning with fellow leaders and executives shaping the future of healthcare delivery.
This year’s forum will focus on five tracks: contemporary leadership; workforce; clinical models enhancing quality; innovation in care and hospital operations; and sustainability. Pre and post-event activities are also available. Visit the World Hospital Congress registration page for full details.