C189 - Team Building in Medicine: How to Incorporate Strengths Training into Medical Teams
Event Time: | Wednesday May 8, 2019 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
Topic(s): | Leadership, Leadership University, Academic |
Director(s): | Keri Bischoff , Julie Anderson |
Description: | Patient-centered care has one ultimate goal: healing the patient. In today's medicine the patient experience is a top priority for good reason: it makes a measurable difference. Research shows that engaged medical teams are better able to establish an emotional connection with patients and their families thereby improving the patient experience. During this workshop we will learn a step-by-step approach to building a strengths-based team by understanding, appreciating, and investing in the unique talents of everyone involved. Neurologists who use their strengths every day are six times more likely to be engaged in their jobs, and this engagement level impacts how they care for their patients. As leaders in neurology you will have a better understanding of one another, be more collaborative and intentionally structure tasks and responsibilities to maximize the teams' talents. Top neurologists from leading institutions will share how they have implemented a strengths-based approach to build cohesive, efficient, productive, and happier teams. |
Completion Message: | Upon completion, participants will be able to identify their leadership strengths and apply the language of StrengthsFinder to implement a strengths-based approach to build engaged, collaborative medical teams for improved patient care. |
CME Credits: | 4 |
Core Competencies: | Patient Care, Interpersonal and Communication Skills, Professionalism, Practice-Based Learning and Improvement |
Start/End Time | Title | Faculty |
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM | Strengths-based Medical Teams: The History, Research, and Language of StrengthsFinder | Keri Bischoff |
2:00 PM - 2:45 PM | The 5 Critical Steps Necessary to Implement Strengths Within Your Team | Julie Anderson |
2:45 PM - 3:00 PM | Break | Faculty |
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM | Practical Tools and Application: Addressing the Needs and Challenges of Building an Engaged Medical Team Through Interactive Exercises | Julie Anderson |
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM | Panel Discussion: Drs. Rachel Salas, Charlene Gamaldo, and Katy Peters will share their experiences with using Strengths to create positive, engaged, and sustainable teams | Keri Bischoff |
Speaker | Disclosure |
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Julie Anderson | Dr. Anderson has nothing to disclose. |
Keri Bischoff | Dr. Bischoff has received personal compensation for consulting, serving on a scientific advisory board, speaking, or other activities with Avanir Pharmceuticals, Inc. . |
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