Women's Health Service Line Leadership

Product Description:

Presented on August 9, 2012, 12PM-3PM (ET)

A Comprehensive Women's Health Service Line: Lessons From North Shore-LIJ. Re-invent your women's health service line with strategies direct from experts at North Shore-LIJ Health System, the nation's second-largest non-profit secular healthcare system and founder of the Katz Institute for Women's Health, on how to position your women’s health programs to meet evolving physician and patient demands.

A HealthLeaders Media case study and August 9 live simulcast event features women's health leadership from internationally recognized North Shore-LIJ and the Katz Institute for Women's Health. Get the case study and learn how to:

  • Develop a women's health center of excellence
  • Build community education programs tailored to the needs of women
  • Achieve excellence in perinatal safety through strict clinical protocols and a multidisciplinary-team approach

At the conclusion of this webcast, you will be able to:

  • Plan, build, and operate a women’s health center of excellence
  • Move beyond OB/GYN to offer programs tailored for women, in cardiology, neurology, endocrinology, radiology, urology and rheumatology
  • Teach each department to refer, communicate and coordinate for the benefit of women
  • Build community education programs tailored to  women’s health needs and concerns

PROGRAM AGENDA:

We will have 45 minutes of presentation/case study followed by 45 minutes of interview/roundtable/discussion/Q&A.

Panel 1: Create the Operational and Clinical Structure for Coordinated Women’s Health

Build a service line to meet the needs of women across disciplines and spanning age groups. Create the plan around four areas:

  • Clinical services: Facilitate integration of multidisciplinary clinical services that address women’s unique needs across the lifespan, focusing on prevention and treatment, and providing a convenient one-stop-shopping format.
  • Research: Integrate and expand the activities and programs of the women’s health research agenda.
  • Community outreach: Integrate community outreach, education, and recruitment with the activities of the center of excellence.
  • Community outreach: Integrate community outreach, education, and recruitment with the activities of the center of excellence
  • Professional education and health literacy: Disseminate information on diseases specific to women, for health maintenance and disease prevention and for living with illness.

Panel 2: Chase Perfection in Perinatal Safety

Identify and repair gaps in perinatal safety, including:

  • Information passed up to the physicians who need it
  • Adherence to clinical protocols
  • Standardized interpretation of fetal heart rate monitoring
  • Simulated emergency response
  • True multidisciplinary rounds

SPEAKERS:

Adiel Fleischer, MD, Chairman of Obstetrics/Gynecology, North Shore University Hospital (NSUH) and  LIJ Medical Center, oversees obstetrics/gynecology services at NSUH and LIJ, and is involved in the development of women’s health services, including the new Katz Women’s Hospital. He has been associate chairman of the department since 1999 and chief of maternal-fetal medicine at LIJ since 1985. Dr. Fleischer also serves as obstetrical director of the LIJ Regional Perinatal Center (a New York State designation), overseeing the quality of obstetrical care provided at all affiliated institutions. He is associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY. Dr. Fleischer is currently chairman of the Safe Motherhood Initiative Committee, appointed by the New York State Commissioner of Health to lead a task force to reduce maternal mortality. In addition, he has started a new initiative to improve perinatal safety across the health system. Dr. Fleischer is the author of numerous publications relating to improvements in perinatal care and safety. He has been recognized on Long Island, in the metropolitan area and nationally as one of the best clinicians in maternal-fetal medicine.

Jennifer Mieres, MD, Senior Vice President, Office of Community and Public Health, North Shore-LIJ Health System, As leader of the health system’s Office of Community and Public Health, Dr. Mieres has oversight of the Katz Institute for Women’s Health, all of North Shore-LIJ’s health and wellness, community education and healthcare access programs, as well as corporate social responsibility. She is also the health system’s chief diversity and inclusion officer, and medical director of the Center for Learning and Innovation, North Shore-LIJ’s corporate university. Along with other staff, Dr. Mieres has been collaborating with facilities across the health system and communities to enhance diversity, inclusion and health literacy efforts to ensure North Shore-LIJ provides culturally competent, health-literate care.

Stacey E. Rosen, MD, FACC, FACP, Associate Chair of Cardiology, North Shore-LIJ Health System, a native Long Islander, is a graduate of the six year medical program at Boston University School of Medicine (cum laude). Dr. Rosen completed training in Internal Medicine at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, including an additional year as chief resident. She completed a fellowship in Cardiovascular Disease at The New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical College, which included advanced training in echocardiography. Dr. Rosen was the Associate Director of Echocardiography at Mount Sinai Medical Center prior to becoming the Director of Echocardiography at North Shore University Hospital in 1994.  She also serves currently as the Director of the Cardiology Fellowship Program. Dr. Rosen is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Cardiology. She is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology and of the American College of Physicians, as well as a member of the American Society of Echocardiography. Dr. Rosen is Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Her areas of interest include valvular heart disease, heart disease in women, and all aspects of echocardiography.

WHO IS ATTENDING?

Women’s Health Service Line Directors, CEOs CFOs COOs, CIOs, CMOs, CNOs, business  development  executives, directors of public relations/marketing, healthcare consultants

WEBCAST SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

To fully benefit from the Webcast experience, you will need a computer equipped with a Broadband Internet connection, a sound card, and speakers or headphones. Macromedia Flash player Version 8.0 or greater, a recommended screen resolution of 1024 x 768, and an Internet Browser (e.g. Internet Explorer). The use of AOL or wireless Internet connections is not recommended.
 
Please Note:

Participation in the Webcast is just $399 per site. All materials must be retrieved from the Internet. Live orders are assessed a $5 processing fee. CD and combo orders are charged $18 for shipping and handling.

Prior to the Webcast, you will receive an e-mail with detailed system requirements, your log-in information, presentation slides, and other materials that you can print and distribute to all attendees at your location.

Save money when you purchase multiple copies! Ask your customer service representative about money-saving discounts and bulk orders. Call toll free 800-650-6787 or e-mail customerservice@hcpro.com.
Publisher :  HealthLeadersMedia
 
Product Types : Departments :
Re-invent your women's health service line with strategies direct from experts at North Shore-LIJ Health System,the nation's second-largest non-profit secular healthcare system and founders of the Katz Institute for Women's Health, on how to position your women’s health programs to meet evolving physician and patient demands.
Email Print
ORDER CODE: KV080912W
SOURCE CODE: EHCM