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June 17, 2002
8:30 a.m. CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
PLENARY SESSION
OPENING SESSION
9:00 a.m. Welcome and Introductions
Edward Hundert, PhD, MA Organizing Committee Co-Chair, and Dean and Professor School of Medicine University of Rochester
Mary Wakefield, PhD, RN Organizing Committee Co-Chair, and Director Center for Rural Health School of Medicine and Health Sciences University of North Dakota
Sam Shekar, MD, MPH Associate Administrator for Health Professions and Assistant Surgeon General Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Carolyn Clancy, MD Acting Director Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
Harry Kimball, MD President and CEO ABIM Foundation
PLENARY SESSIONS
9:20 a.m. Quality Initiatives at the Institute of Medicine
Kenneth Shine, MD President Institute of Medicine
Janet Corrigan, PhD, MBA Director Board on Health Care Services Institute of Medicine
9:40 a.m. Crossing the Quality Chasm and Preparing the Health Professions Workforce
William Richardson, PhD, MBA President and Chief Executive Officer W.K. Kellogg Foundation
10:00 a.m. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR KENNETH SHINE AND WILLIAM RICHARDSON
10:15 a.m. BREAK
PANEL DISCUSSION
10:25 a.m. Patient-Centered Care and the Chronically Ill: What Does the Future Hold? Advances in genetics and other scientific areas are posed to change the nature of clinical practice. How are such advances making care more patient-centered for the chronically ill and what's on the horizon? What are the implications for health professions education?
Moderator: J. Lyle Bootman, PhD Dean and Professor of Pharmacy, Medicine and Public Health College of Pharmacy University of Arizona
Panelists: Robert Galvin, MD Director Global Health General Electric
Mary Naylor, PhD, RN, FAAN Professor in Gerontology Nursing School of Nursing University of Pennsylvania
William Stead, MD Director of the Informatics Center Associate Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs Vanderbilt University
Myrl Weinberg, MA President National Health Council
12:05 p.m. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR PANELISTS
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
12:15 p.m. Call to Health Professions
Don Berwick, MD, MPP President and CEO Institute for Healthcare Improvement
12:35 p.m. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR DON BERWICK
PLENARY SESSIONS ADJOURNS
WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
12:45 p.m. WORKING LUNCH
GENERAL SESSION
1:30 p.m. Overview of Group Assignments and Tasks
Edward Hundert and Mary Wakefield Organizing Committee Co-Chairs
1:35 p.m. Identifying Strategies and Devising Action Plans Unique problem-solving methods to generate and prioritize strategies and related action plans will be presented.
Bob King President and CEO Goal QPC
INTERDISCIPLINARY SMALL WORKING GROUPS
1:45 p.m. Identifying Strategies for Reform Pre-assigned, facilitated working groups (based largely on participant preference) will work on generating next steps for health professions education reform with respect to the following areas: Patient Centered Care, Evidence-Based Practice, Informatics, Interdisciplinary Teams, and Quality Improvement.
Christine Cassel, M.D. Dean School of Medicine Oregon Health & Science University
Robert Johnson, MD Professor and Vice Chair of Pediatrics and Director of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine New Jersey Medical School University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
Robin Harvan, EdD Director Office of Education University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Joseph E. Scherger, MD, MPH Dean College of Medicine Florida State University
David Swankin, JD President and CEO Citizen Advocacy Center
GENERAL SESSION
5:15 p.m. Review Day One and Plan for Day Two
Edward Hundert and Mary Wakefield Organizing Committee Co-Chairs
5:30 p.m. RECEPTION
June 18, 2002
WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
8:15 a.m. CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
GENERAL SESSION
8:45 a.m. Review Plan for Day Two and Present Key Strategies Generated From Day One
Edward Hundert and Mary Wakefield Organizing Committee Co-Chairs
INTERDISCIPLINARY SMALL WORKING GROUPS
9:15 a.m. Create and Finalize Action Plans Around Key Strategies Participants will select their choice of facilitated working groups based on where they themselves can most directly contribute.
1:00 p.m. WORKING LUNCH
PLENARY SESSIONS, NAS AUDITORIUM
GENERAL SESSION
1:45 p.m. Report Key Action Steps to General Session Leaders of each group will present selected breakthrough action steps to general session.
2:15 p.m. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
2:15 p.m. BREAK
PANEL DISCUSSION
2:45 p.m. Key Action Steps: What Are the Policy and Regulatory Implications?
Moderator: Edward Hundert, PhD, MA Organizing Committee Co-Chair, and Dean and Professor School of Medicine University of Rochester
Panelists: G. Ross Baker, PhD Associate Professor Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation Faculty of Medicine University of Toronto
Bob Berenson, MD Senior Consultant The Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy
Charles B. Inlander President People's Medical Society
Joey Ridenour, MN, RN President, Board of Directors National Council of State Boards of Nursing and Executive Director Arizona State Board of Nursing
3:45 p.m. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS AND EVALUATION
GENERAL SESSION
4:00 p.m. Synthesis of Major Next Steps, Action Plans, and Closing Remarks
Edward Hundert and Mary Wakefield Organizing Committee Co-Chairs
4:15 p.m. ADJOURN
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