Continuing on from our Healthcare Human Resources Symposium, please help us welcome Deb Gordon, the CEO of Health Workforce Canada for our first C-Suite Fireside chat of the year.
Building a Stronger Health Workforce: Insights and Innovations with Health Workforce Canada. Health Workforce Canada is a new, independent organization established by an Interim Steering Committee, supported by the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI), and funded by Health Canada. It has been created in recognition of the need to bring together health workforce experts and those in the health care field to learn from each other and strengthen health workforce data and planning to help ensure health workers are there to provide the care people in Canada need. Attendees will gain insights into the latest trends and data in the health workforce, learn about effective strategies and best practices for improving health workforce planning and understand the key drivers for ensuring health workers are available to meet the needs of Albertans now and into the future.
Featured Speaker:
Deb Gordon, CHE, Interim CEO
Deb Gordon worked for more than 15 years in executive leadership roles at Alberta Health Services, completing her time there as Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. In that role, she was responsible for the effective provision of patient-focused, integrated and sustainable health services across Alberta. Prior to her executive leadership career, she worked in progressive clinical nursing and leadership roles in British Columbia and Alberta.
Deb is a senior leader with experience and expertise in urban and rural health service delivery across the continuum of care as well as professional and collaborative practice including the nursing and allied health professions, clinical workforce planning, and leadership. She has collaborated closely with physicians throughout her career. She is a Registered Nurse with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of British Columbia, a Master of Business Administration from the University of Alberta, and is a Certified Health Executive (CHE) with the Canadian College of Health Leaders. She is dedicated to safe, quality patient care. She has an equally strong commitment to supporting health care professionals, staff and physicians.
Deb is a dynamic and enthusiastic health services executive. She was awarded the Queen’s Jubilee Medal in 2022 and the National Nursing Leadership Award from the Canadian College of Health Leaders in 2021.
FEES:
CCHL Member: $20.00
EHL Member: $25.00
Non-Member: $30.00
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