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Healthcare Management Forum – May Edition

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The May 2024 edition of Healthcare Management Forum is dedicated to evidence-informed leadership and includes an eclectic compilation of articles exemplifying the undervalued academic and practical bricolage approach to addressing a topic, one which includes, gives voice to, and values multiple diverse perspectives.

The Guest Editor for this edition is Ron Lindstrom, PhD, FCCHL, a health systems consultant and Adjunct Professor in the School of Population and Public Health at the University of British Columbia and in the School of Leadership Studies at Royal Roads University in Victoria, British Columbia.

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In this edition:

Join us on the CIRCLE platform on May 22 from 12-1 pm EDT, for a fireside chat with Elizabeth McGibbon, PhD, a professor in the Faculty of Science at St. Francis Xavier University and applied critical health social scientist, to discuss her recent article on advancing health equity for 2SLGBTQIA+ people, published in the May edition of Healthcare Management Forum dedicated to evidence-based leadership. McGibbon will discuss how health leaders can genuinely address inequity by systematically infusing organizational leadership with competencies that consider power (hierarchical, systemic, and structural). She will also demonstrate how a complex adaptive systems approach can better support critical perspectives, and provide practical recommendations for health leaders to provoke and promote system change. Elizabeth McGibbon will also be joined by Wanda Phillips-Beck, RN, BN, MSc, PhD, the First Nations Health and Social Secretariat of Manitoba as well as Jess Crawford, RN, a master’s student at the College of Nursing in the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, who has researched trans health education and how educators approach the topic. This session is moderated by Annette Schultz, RN, PhD, a professor in the College of Nursing at the University of Manitoba who has done extensive mixed methods research related to health systems policies and structural determinants of health.

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Read the blog entry by Richard B. Gasaway, PhD, as he talks about the importance and essential components of intuitive decision-making. Health leaders must often make quick, accurate decisions, with incomplete, inaccurate, or rapidly changing information, and do so under extremely stressful conditions. He describes how rational decision-making impedes intuitive decision-making, which is the ability of the leader to make rapid assessments of conditions and to draw upon their stored knowledge to drive decisions. Gasaway is the founder of Situational Awareness Matters and has served as firefighter, paramedic, lieutenant, captain, assistant chief and fire chief during his 33-year fire service career. His work has been chronicled in more than 450 books, book chapters, journals and web site articles and he has delivered over 4,000 presentations to 100,000+ first responders, business leaders, industrial workers, medical providers, utility workers and military personnel worldwide.

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Read the article by Jaason Geerts, PhD, and his co-authors as they describe the innovative Inspire Nursing Leadership Program, designed using an outcomes-based approach, the LEADS framework, and the principles of adult learning. Its components include leadership impact projects, 360-assessments, blended interactive sessions, coaching, mentoring, and application and reflection exercises. This new approach will support leaders in improving and transforming health systems.

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Did you know as a published Healthcare Management Forum author you will have the opportunity to share your article and increase its impact?

Published authors receive a link that can be shared with co-workers and or used for non-profit teaching purposes (other distribution and on-line posting not permitted). In addition, through the KUDOS platform, authors have the opportunity to write a summary of their article to share through their social networks.

Want to submit an article to Healthcare Management Forum?
Go to: http://journals.sagepub.com/home/hmf

Have a question? E-mail the Managing Editor at lwilson@cchl-ccls.ca