Join Us to Discuss Healthcare Communication!

Participate in the Webinar 

April 25, 2011 at 4pm EST

Webinar Presenters
 Our host for this event will be the highly esteemed David Leach, MD, former Executive Director of ACGME. He will be joined by three of the 2010-2011 Picker/Gold Graduate Medical Education Challenge Grant recipients:

 

*  Jennifer Rhodes-Kropf, MD, from Hebrew SeniorLife/BIDMC, "How do you have the conversation?: A curriculum for residents."

 

* Sara Sukalich, MD, Riverside Methodist/OhioHealth, "Teaching Disclosure: A patient-centered simulation training curriculum for this crucial conversation."

 

* Christine Low, LCSW, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, "Project PARIS: Parents and Residents in Session." 

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Join Picker Institute and The Gold Foundation on April 25th at 4pm EST!

The Picker Institute and Gold Foundation Graduate Medical Education Challenge Grant Program, in collaboration with the IHI Open School for Health Professions, invite you to partake in our second IHI Open School webinar on April 25, 2011 at 4pm (EST).  

 

This  presents itself as an ideal opportunity  to engage the healthcare community in high-level conversations about "best practices" involving patient-centered care communication initiatives and the Picker Institute initiative, Always Events.
Click here for further information about this upcoming webinar.

To Join the Webinar:

This audio call is scheduled for Monday, April 25, 2011, from 4-5 PM (EST).

To connect to the Webex call,

  • Go to https://ihi.webex.com 
  • Click on "Upcoming" and go to April 25th @ 4pm
  • Click on "IHI Open School GME Call Featuring the Picker Institute" call listing.
  • Enter your name and email address.
  • You will be asked to join via phone or computer headset and the phone number will pop-up.

 

v  If you are able to join by phone only, please dial 1-866-469-3239, enter the session number: 355 162 513, and follow the prompts.

We hope you can join us, and we look forward to the opportunity to increase awareness of the all-encompassing idea of "patient-centered" care and Picker Institute's new operating principle, Always Events.

    

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