NEJM Catalyst Announces Live Web Event on Leadership: Translating Challenge to Success

BOSTON--()--During the height of the 2014 Ebola epidemic in West Africa, a nurse at a Texas Health Resources hospital was diagnosed with Ebola. How did the president of that health system respond to the fear and frenzy of that crisis?

Across the country, a clamor is growing about burnout among physicians and other health care professionals. What are the organizational causes of burnout? What is the role of top leaders in addressing it?

Health care organizations of all stripes are challenged today by changing care delivery models, transitioning payment models, increased focus on patients and consumers, and unprecedented attention to performance outcomes. How do executives and physicians need to respond?

These issues challenge even the most experienced leader. Learn from those who have wisdom to share, acquired from personal experience. On Thursday, June 2, from 1 to 5 PM CT, hosted by the Mayo Clinic, NEJM Catalyst will produce a live web event, Leadership: Translating Challenge to Success, that will provide practical, actionable ideas from health care experts with firsthand knowledge and research findings on today’s most difficult leadership challenges.

The event features distinguished leaders and clinical experts from notable health organizations across the country, who will share their perspectives on some of the critical leadership and management issues they face. Nine experts from leading hospitals, health systems, associations, and other health care stakeholders will present insight and case studies and engage in dialogue about the role of leadership in health care delivery.

"No one is more qualified than this gathering of dynamic speakers and moderators to address the most pressing leadership issues in health care today: physician burnout, leadership during a crisis, and the strains for health care providers and organizations created by the changing marketplace," said Stephen Swensen, MD, MMM, FACR, Medical Director for Leadership and Organization Development and a professor in the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine.

The event will include three separate sessions, with viewers encouraged to submit questions online for the Q&A portion of each. The sessions and speakers are:

New Strategies: Leading Through an Evolving Marketplace

Vivian S. Lee, MD, PhD, MBA, University of Utah Senior Vice President for Health Sciences, Dean of the School of Medicine, CEO, University of Utah Health Care
Akram Boutros, MD, FACHE, President and CEO, The MetroHealth System

Crisis Response: Leading Through Extremes

Barclay E. Berdan, FACHE, CEO, Texas Health Resources

Burnout: Leading with Impact

Tait D. Shanafelt, MD, Professor of Medicine and Hematology, Director, Department of Medicine Program on Physician Well-Being, Mayo Clinic
Christine A. Sinsky, MD, FACP, Vice President, Professional Satisfaction, American Medical Association

NEJM Catalyst offers a combination of multimedia content, web events, expert panels, and new research. NEJM Catalyst connects health care executives, clinical leaders, and clinicians with practical approaches and actionable steps to implement changes in their organizations that improve the value of health care delivery and patient care.

To participate in Leadership: Translating Challenge to Success, register online at NEJM Catalyst.

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Contacts

NEJM Group
Jen Zeis, 784-434-7186
jzeis@nejm.org

Release Summary

In free, live web event produced by NEJM Catalyst and hosted by Mayo Clinic, leaders from notable health organizations will share some of the leadership and management issues they face.

Contacts

NEJM Group
Jen Zeis, 784-434-7186
jzeis@nejm.org