Health Quality Council
Atrium Building, Innovation Place 241 111 Research Drive S7N 3R2 Saskatoon, SK, Canada
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Locality: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Phone: +1 306-668-8810
Address: Atrium Building, Innovation Place 241 111 Research Drive S7N 3R2 Saskatoon, SK, Canada
Website: www.saskhealthquality.ca/
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Participants of the Clinical Quality Improvement Program (CQIP) are leveraging their learnings to teach and mentor others in quality improvement after graduating the program. This is one of the key findings coming from the 12-month follow-up survey for Cohort 3 CQIP participants. Read more: https://www.hqc.sk.ca//cqip-participants-able-to-teach-lea
What does it take for a vaccine to get from the factory and into the arms of Canadians? Join Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy's Cdiscussion on vaccine production on April 29.
Join us on April 23rd at 9:30 AM CST for a timely QI Power Hour as Dr. Volker Gerdts of Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) talks about research and development during a pandemic. Learn more @ https://bit.ly/2PeOV1V #qualityimprovement #healthresearch #covid19
How can policymakers and those who experience policy relating to family presence during the pandemic and beyond be supported? Join QI Power Hour on Mar. 26th at 9:30 AM CST as Healthcare Excellence Canada's Carol Fancott and Jessie Checkley share more about the program. Learn more @ http://bit.ly/3qC5P7j #qualityimprovement #essentialtogether Canadian Patient Safety Institute
Being a health care leader was complicated enough last year, but wow this year has been crazy! Creating depth in your leadership toolkit is more important than ever. There are so many tools that you can access as a leader and coaching is a trendy and often misused tool. There is a time and a place for coaching, and to let you in on a secret - it's is not all of the time. Knowing which tool to use and how to use it effectively makes all the difference in team dynamics, prod...uctivity and overall health in the workplace. When a coaching conversation used in the right setting, with the right intention and focusing on the right things it can be a very effective tool for leaders to help their teams excel in this uncertain world. According to the International Coach Federation the 5 outcomes of coaching are: - improved communication skills - increased confidence - increased productivity - optimized individual/team performance - improved work/life balance In this webinar we will discuss: - What coaching is and what it is not - The different types of conversations that leaders need to engage in with their teams - How to recognize when coaching will be beneficial for an individual - The key 5 stages of a coaching an effective coaching conversation - What you can do to increase your coaching skills
How do you change conversations around improving clinical care and engage physicians in leading cultural change? Research shows physicians who participate in quality improvement (QI) learning report higher satisfaction, are more actively involved, and show enhanced performance and better patient outcomes. Through formal and informal learning, Saskatchewan is building clinician capability for leading QI. The Clinical Quality Improvement Program (CQIP) is an essential component of the learning pathway for developing passionate and skilled clinical leaders. As we gear up for Cohort 5 of this program, learn more about what makes it tick and how it’s moving the dial in changing culture in health care.
Our QI Power Hour session with Jennifer Klatt (Ehrmantraut) on the power of a coaching conversation is coming up tomorrow - have you registered yet? https://www.hqc.sk.ca//coaching-getting-past-the-hype-to-d
See what we've been up to over the last year. Read our Annual Report: https://hqc.sk.ca/who-we-are/our-annual-reports
Have you registered for next Friday's QI Power Hour? We're pleased to welcome Jennifer Klatt (Ehrmentraut) to join us to talk about the power of an effective coaching conversation. Register here: www.bit.ly/QI-powerhour