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FCCHL Webinaire sur l’application des connaissances avec Sean Hardiman

Through the Looking Glass: Reflections on Health Services Career Impact

1 avril 2025 @ 12:00 PM - 01:00 PM EDT / HAE

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Sean Hardiman has worked in health services for twenty six years across a variety of roles and organizations.  An experienced health services leader and published health services researcher, Sean will use this CCHL Fellowship Knowledge Translation Seminar to reflect on several of his key career experiences, discuss what made them successful (or not), and offer suggestions for the future of our profession of health services leadership.  By going ’through the looking glass’, Sean hopes to illustrate just what is possible when one takes advantage of unusual opportunities - a path that can lead to unexpected learning, an evolution in perspective, and a bit of adventure along the way.


Sean Hardiman, Executive Director, Clinical Services Delivery - Lab Medicine, Medical Imaging, and Medication Systems and FCCHL Candidate

Sean Hardiman has worked in health services for twenty-six years, starting as a paramedic with the BC Ambulance Service before moving into senior operational, strategy, and executive management roles at Northern Health (Prince George, BC), Fraser Health (Surrey, BC), the Provincial Health Services Authority (Vancouver, BC), and currently, Island Health (Victoria, BC). Sean's Island Health responsibilities include executive strategy and operations accountability for laboratory medicine, medical imaging, and medication systems across Vancouver Island, where he is leading multiple redesign initiatives to ensure service access, continuity, and quality. Prior to joining Island Health, Sean was the provincial clinical director at Cardiac Services BC responsible for provincial planning, funding, access, and quality of coronary revascularization, structural heart, and advanced heart failure services. Sean is also a health service researcher, having recently completed his PhD in population and public health at the University of British Columbia’s School of Population and Public Health and the Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute's Centre for Clinical Epidemiology and Evaluation (C2E2). His dissertation examined the effect of treatment timing on outcomes after bypass surgery compared with stenting in patients with coronary disease and resulted in several peer reviewed publications. In addition to his PhD, Sean holds a Master of Health Administration degree, also from the University of British Columbia, and a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from the University of Victoria.

Sean is a Canadian College of Health Leaders Certified Health Executive (CHE) and is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives. With today's seminar, he completes the penultimate stage of the CCHL Fellowship program.

FEES: FREE