Physician leaders are well equipped to protect health care workers from workplace violence, Ramin Davidoff, MD, writes in Physician’s Weekly.
Tweetcap: Women Leaders in Healthcare Conference inspires new generation of executives
Modern Healthcare’s Women Leaders in Healthcare Conference took place July 31, 2019 to August 1, 2019 in Chicago. The two-day conference brought together executives looking to further their professional and personal development while networking with peers.
Topics included how female executives can lead in today’s public health crisis…
3 ways for women leaders to urgently lead in today’s #publichealth crisis from @DrLeanaWen
1. Don’t wait. Do what you can now.
2.Improving health is NOT enough unless close the health equity gaps.
3.Speak up! In whatever way you can.#mhwomen @modrnhealthcr #WomenInMedicine pic.twitter.com/tcQAVrLo4y
— Vinny Arora MD MAPP (@FutureDocs) July 31, 2019
…personal paths for leadership…
“Personal Paths of Leadership” with @NikkiSumpthing @AtlanticHealth, Joanne Inman @sentarahealth, Dr. Janice Nevin @christianacare, and @Jhaymee @AtriumHealth #MHWomen pic.twitter.com/7BHYDJePIJ
— Rosalin Luetum, MPH (@RosalinLuetum) July 31, 2019
…and key leadership traits…
Leadership traits from #MHWomen luminaries: Ask the right questions. Listen humbly. Have a sense of humor. Be authentic. Surround yourself w people who will help you grow. @modrnhealthcr Marna Borgstrom, Joanne Conroy MD, Susan DeVore, Fawn Lopez pic.twitter.com/WZCRJW9q4m
— Tracy Doyle (@doylet) August 1, 2019
…many in attendance were inspired by what they heard and witnessed…
It was an honor to speak with incredible women leaders who are working every day to improve health and achieve equity, always in service of our North Star: the patients & communities we serve. #MHWomen @modrnhealthcr https://t.co/1moSjqhW9G
— Leana Wen, M.D. (@DrLeanaWen) July 31, 2019
Love this from #badass Vice Admiral Raquel Boni, MD –
“I fervently believe in the disruptive power of our patients. They need to help us co-design whatever comes next.” @DHADirector #MHWomen @modrnhealthcr pic.twitter.com/6gWJruYq4U— Elizabeth Mahler, MD (@docmahler) July 31, 2019
…industry leaders shared pearls of wisdom for success…
“Kindness is the most underutilized skill in business and it is free. There is no upper limit to the consequences of not being kind to someone.”
“Leadership is about grit, graciousness, and gratitude.”@modrnhealthcr #mhwomen #womenleaders
— Katie Culver (@kculvercpa) July 31, 2019
Marna Borgstrom CEO @YNHH: You don’t have to be the first car in the parking lot and the last to leave to be a good leader, but you do need to have a commitment to excellence and to the patient. #MHWomen pic.twitter.com/PcaRPExh1b
— Ludi, Inc. (@DocTimeLog) August 1, 2019
…as well as a number of important facts and figures…
New @modrnhealthcr survey of over 900 women healthcare leaders – 1 of 4 have experienced sexual harrassment.
In more than 1/3 of events described nothing was done.
Most shocking: Panelist consensus was this was PROGRESS…(but long way to go!)@TIMESUPHC #timesuphc #MHWomen pic.twitter.com/A7tQjFZk4p
— Vinny Arora MD MAPP (@FutureDocs) July 31, 2019
…in the end, many were envisioning a brighter future for health care.
I envision a healthcare system with true competition where providers can compete on cost and quality and where patients have control and can make decisions about their healthcare, and all Americans have access to high quality and affordable coverage. #MHWomen
— Administrator Seema Verma (@SeemaCMS) August 1, 2019
For more information on the Women Leaders in Healthcare Conference, visit Modern Healthcare’s website.