Partenariats

L’Université Queen’s, Doctor of Science in Rehabilitation and Health Leadership (DSc RHL), établit une nouvelle alliance stratégique avec le CCLS.

15 octobre 2021

L’entente de partenariat a pour objectif de promouvoir l’excellence et d’accroître les capacités de leadership de soins de santé au Canada, ainsi que de fournir aux étudiants du programme DSc RHL une équivalence complète au programme CHE/LCS.

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Kingston, ON / Ottawa, ON – Queen’s University, Doctor of Science in Rehabilitation and Health Leadership (DSc RHL) has renewed its strategic alliance with the Canadian College of Health Leaders (CCHL) to increase the leadership capabilities of health care managers in Canada.

Through this agreement, participants in the Doctor of Science in Rehabilitation and Health Leadership (DSc RHL) program will receive full equivalence to the Certified Health Executive (CHE) designation, the only certification program for Canadian health leaders. This program offers individual leaders several benefits including support for lifelong learning in health services leadership; assistance with career advancement; peer recognition and serves as an essential career designation.

Brenda Lammi, Vice President, Leadership and Professional Development at the CCHL, said: “We are excited about this collaboration with Queen’s University, who show their commitment to health leadership by committing to have the CHE as a preferred designation for their students. The DSc RHL program is the first doctorate program in Canada to be fully aligned to the CHE designation and the LEADS framework.”

Marcia Finlayson, Vice Dean (Health Sciences) and Director, School of Rehabilitation Therapy explained that: “The goal of the DSc RHL program is to develop ‘leader scholars’ who are able to apply theory and use rigorous methodologies to inform decision making. Our alliance with CCHL adds an important component in our students’ development, and will provide them with a network of learning and career opportunities post-graduation.” 

This collaboration will also allow for both organizations to better address the constantly evolving needs of health leaders and align themselves with the LEADS in a Caring Environment framework. This framework is a foundation for Canadian health leadership development and defines the knowledge, skills and attitudes a leader must have to positively contribute to the Canadian health care system.

For more information about Queen’s University, Doctor of Science in Rehabilitation and Health Leadership program, visit https://www.rehab.queensu.ca/academic-programs/dsc.

For more information about the College, visit: www.cchl-ccls.ca


About the Queen’s University, Doctor of Science in Rehabilitation and Health Leadership Program
Queen’s University has a long history of scholarship, discovery, and innovation that has shaped our collective knowledge and helped address some of the world’s most pressing concerns. Home to more than 25,000 students, the university offers a comprehensive research-intensive environment with prominent strengths in physics, cancer research, geoengineering, data analytics, surveillance studies, art conservation, and mental health research. Welcoming and supporting students from all countries and backgrounds to a vibrant, safe, and supportive community is an important part of the Queen’s experience. Diverse perspectives and a wealth of experience enrich our campus and our community. A core part of our mission is to engage our students, staff, and faculty in international learning and research, both at home and abroad.

Queen’s University is ranked first in Canada and fifth in the world in the 2021 Time Higher Education Impact Rankings. The rankings measured over 1,200 post-secondary institutions on their work to advance the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The Doctor of Science in Rehabilitation and Health Leadership (DSc RHL) is the first professional doctorate program at Queen’s University. The DSc RHL will train leader scholars who are able to apply theory and use rigorous methodologies to inform decision-making in rehabilitation and health settings across the country and around the globe.

The DSc RHL is a 36 month executive-style degree program that equips currently practicing rehabilitation and health professionals with the knowledge and skills they need to confidently pursue career opportunities that require advanced competencies in leadership, program development, applied research and evaluation, advocacy, change management, and knowledge translation.

About the College
The Canadian College of Health Leaders (CCHL) is a national, member-driven, non-profit association. The College strives to provide the leadership development, tools, knowledge and networks that members need to become high impact leaders in Canadian healthcare.

Through LEADS, the CHE designation, credentialing, training, conferences, mentoring and a nationwide careers network, we support health leaders in every sector and region, from every professional background and at any stage of their career.

Located in Ottawa, the College collaborates with 20 chapters across the country and engages with its 4,000 members and 80 corporate members to promote lifelong learning and professional development while recognizing leadership excellence.

For more information about the College, visit: www.cchl-ccls.ca

Media Enquiries
Tim Rosillo, Research and Post Professional Programs Manager 
Queen’s University | School of Rehabilitation Therapy
613-533-6000 ext. 74629
trosillo@queensu.ca   


Brenda Lammi
Vice President, Leadership and Professional Development
CCHL
1-800-363-9056 ext. 215
blammi@leadscanada.net