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Healthcare Management Forum – The integration of internationally educated healthcare professionals into primary care settings: A Team Primary Care initiative

October 1, 2024 @ 12:00 PM - 01:00 PM EDT / HAE

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Location: Online Event

Join us for a webinar on October 1, at noon, EDT, with Cameron Moser and Sue Sadler as they talk about their case study focused on the integration of internationally educated healthcare professionals into primary care settings as part of the Team Primary Care initiative. This was undertaken by a non-profit workforce development organization, ACCES Employment, in collaboration with a range of health systems partners. This project involved a review of program activities, program reports, policy documents, and interviews with key collaborators to highlight strategies, partnerships, and outcomes. Data were analyzed to identify recurring patterns in collaborative integration. Purposeful collaboration will regularly drive innovation in healthcare workforce development.

Featured Speakers:


Cameron Moser

Cameron Moser has been working for over a decade to build and scale environments that help newcomers to Canada build successful lives. As the Director of Services and Program Development at ACCES Employment, he is heavily invested in integrating rigorous research and knowledge creation into national projects.

 
Sue Sadler

Sue Sadler is the Senior Vice President of Services and Program Innovation at ACCES Employment. Throughout her long-standing career, she assumed an innovative approach to designing, implementing, and scaling programs and supports that align the skillset of newcomers with the needs of employers. To further safeguard employment retention and promote career mobility, Sue introduced experiential learning, future skills, and post-hire support strategies into programming.

Moderator:


Ivy Bourgeault, PhD

Ivy Lynn Bourgeault, PhD, a Professor in the School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies at the University of Ottawa. She leads the Canadian Health Workforce Network, the Empowering Women Leaders in Health initiative and co-leads the Team Primary Care: Training for Transformation project.

Fees:
CCHL members: FREE
Non-members: $40.00

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