Provincial Health Leadership Forum 2010
Reaching Higher & Deeper:
Achieving Extraordinary Results
October 28, 2010
The image of a tree is fitting for this year’s Forum theme. “Reaching Higher and Deeper” is reflective of a growing tree that represents the desire of leaders to continuously strive for personal excellence. “Achieving Extraordinary Results” reminds us of the limbs and branches that work interdependently to support the tree’s frame which mirrors the Forum’s goal to disseminate and provide recognition of achievements and successes in Canada’s health system that delegates can learn and grow from.
Speakers include:
Graham Dickson – School of Leadership Studies, RoyalRoadsUniversity
Bill Tholl – Canadian Health Leadership Network Tony Dagnone - Canadian Health Services Research Foundation Janet Davidson – President & CEO, Trillium Health Centre
Registration packages will be sent out in August. Please check www.cchse.org for more information as it becomes available. If you have any questions please contact Strauss Event & Association Management at 947-9766 or info@strauss.ca
Immerse your team in Medication Reconciliation in sunny Kelowna!
Details on the agenda are IN!
You are invited to join us on June 17 & 18 for Medication Reconciliation: Summer School in Kelowna, BC at the Coast Capri Hotel. The BC Patient Safety and Quality Council and the Western Node of Safer Healthcare Now! are sponsoring this unique event.
Implementing medication reconciliation across a health region, or at specific points of care such as acute care, home care and long term care is complex and challenging. Come and join us for a two-day Medication Reconciliation summer school to explore the challenges and solutions to implementing Medication Reconciliation.
We have excellent faculty members (among which are):
Margaret Colquhoun, ISMP Canada
Dr. Michael Gardam, Canadian Positive Deviance Project
Mary Lou Lester, Pharmacist, Consultant
Who should come?
Medication Reconciliation leaders, pharmacists, nurses, physicians, quality leaders and other leaders responsible for medication reconciliation in Acute Care, Long Term Care and Home Care.