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Oregon Chapter of ACHE 2022 Fall Conference
November 17, 2022 @ 8:30 am - 2:00 pm
Oregon Chapter of ACHE 2022 Fall Conference
Thursday November 17th, 2022
Boulder Falls Conference Center
Samaritan Lebanon Campus
In Person ONLY
8:30am-10:00am: Student Mentoring and Networking
9:30am-10:00am: ACHE Sign-In and Networking
10:00am-11:30am:
Session #1: Leveraging the Lessons of COVID to Inform Future Emergency Response
Emergency management efforts are critical to effectively prepare and respond to the COVID-19 outbreak. Public health and healthcare organizations operate in extremely complex environments that can be exacerbated in an emergency setting. The outbreak of COVID-19 presents a dynamic application of wide-scaled responses that requires decisive leadership activities and coordination. The session will cover and provide a general debrief of the COVID-19 Pandemic response from a leadership perspective. The conversations will both be a mix of questions by moderator Valdez Bravo and Oregon ACHE Board Members and responses from the panelists but more so a Q&A of leaders in the room on reflections, lessons learned, and strategies as we move into the long tail of COVID recovery.
Moderator: Valdez G. Bravo, FACHE
Deputy Director at Multnomah County Health Department
Panelists:
Joe Yoder, FACHE
CEO Providence Newberg
Erin Hardwick, FACHE
Regional Director, Providence Oregon
Marty Cahill, FACHE
CEO Samaritan Lebanon Hospital
11:30am-12:30pm: Networking Lunch
12:30pm-2:00pm:
Session #2: Resetting the Workforce Game Plan: Rebounding, Resiliency, and Renewal after 2 Years of Defense
Join moderator Andy Davidson and a panel of CEO, clinical, and HR executives to discuss workforce strategies to attract and recruit talent. Adverse patient events have been attributed to healthcare staff who have experienced difficulty sleeping, reduced job satisfaction, impaired behavior and anxiety. These attributes contribute to more serious consequences such as burnout, depression, post-traumatic disorder and suicidal ideation. The suicide rate for physicians is higher than that for any other profession, in part because of the stress of medical school, risk for malpractice, sleep deprivation and challenges with work/life balance. Healthcare leaders often struggle with finding long-term solutions to address an important but personal issue for their staff and organization. During this panel, participants will learn sustainable strategies and approaches that will address well-being and resiliency for healthcare professionals in today’s healthcare environment. Even when leaders recognize this as a problem, they are often presented with confusing information or get-better-quick solutions that bring no lasting change and can sometimes increase cynicism among employees. During this panel, participants will learn the importance of sustaining well-being for healthcare professionals in today’s health care environment.
Moderator: Andy Davidson
Managing Director
Gallagher Executive Search and Leadership Advisors
Panelists:
Aimee Samuels, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, CPHRM;
Patient Safety Officer, Samaritan Health Systems
Win Howard, FACHE;
CEO, Asante Three Rivers Medical Center
John Heffron
Director, Talent Acquisition
Samaritan Health Systems
Roxanne Shaw
Director Learning Development
Samaritan Health Systems
Networking Time and (3.0) ACHE Face to Face Education Credits. Lunch included.
ACHE Members: $65.00
Non-Members: $75.00