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SUMMARY:ACHE of MA Panel Series Presented by the ECN: Building Mentoring & Coaching Skills Mentorship Edition!
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, May 22\, 2018\n5:30 PM – 8:00 PM\nShriners Hospital\nShriners Auditorium\n51 Blossom Street\nBoston\, MA\nDirections \nHave you ever wondered?\nWhat does a mentor do? What does a “mentor-mentee” relationship look like? What is the difference between “being mentored” and receiving coaching advice or professional feedback? How does someone go about finding a mentor or mentee and how does building this type of relationship help you in your career? \nTo tackle these questions\, please join the ACHE of MA for an education panel series discussion designed to help young professionals learn more about mentorship and how building a mentor-mentee relationship can accelerate your career and personal growth. \nWhy Attend?\n\nLearn what mentors do and how they function in today’s healthcare world.\nDiscover what the “mentor-mentee” relationship looks like across different areas of healthcare.\nUnderstand how this type of relationship helps drive career advancement and personal growth.\nObtain specific career advice and a real-time opportunity to enroll as a mentor or mentee through ACHE.\n\nSpeakers\n\nRachel Rosenblum\, MHA\nChief Operating Officer\nAtrius Health\nLesley Solomon\, MBA\nExecutive Vice President & Chief Innovation Officer\nDana-Farber Cancer Institute\nLaura Wood\, DNP\, RN\, NEA-BC\nSenior Vice President of Patient Care Operations and Chief Nursing Officer\nBoston Children’s Hospital\nCatherine Schroeder\, MBA\nDeputy Chief Information Officer\nBrigham Health (Brigham & Women’s Hospital\, Faulkner Hospital\, and Brigham and Women’s Physicians Organization)\nBeverly Hardy\nInnovation Strategy Manager\nBrigham & Women’s Hospital\n\nSpeaker Bios \nAgenda\n\n\n\n5:30 to 6:30 PM\nRegistration/Networking\n\n\n6:30 to 8:00 PM\nPanel Discussion and Q&A\n\n\n\n\nInvestment\n$5 ACHE Student Members\n$15 Student Non-members\n$20 ACHE of Massachusetts/ACHE Members\n$30 Non-members \n*Please note: Price will increase to $30 for all attendees on Monday\, May 21\, 2018. \n\nThe American College of Healthcare Executives has awarded 1.5 ACHE Face-to-Face Education Credits to this program.\n\nCANCELLATION: To cancel your registration\, please notify us in writing no later than one week prior to the event for a refund\, less a $5 nonrefundable processing. If a cancellation takes place less than 3 days prior to the event\, no refunds will be given; however\, you may send a substitute in your place. \nThank You to Our ECN Sponsor!
URL:https://massache.org/event/ache-of-ma-panel-series-presented-by-the-ecn-building-mentoring-coaching-skills-mentorship-edition-4-2/
LOCATION:Shriners Hospital (Boston)\, Shriners Auditorium\, 51 Blossom Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02114\, United States
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SUMMARY:ACHE of Massachusetts Spring Conference 2018: The New Healthcare Paradigm and Organizations That Are Shaping It
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, May 4\, 2018\n7:30 AM – Noon PM\nDoubleTree by Hilton\n5400 Computer Drive\, Westborough\, MA\n(Continental breakfast and lunch included.) \nA 6% increase per year in US health care costs over the next decade is projected\, bringing health care’s share of our GNP from 19% to 25% – when for the rest of the industrialized would it is only 6-10%. And\, despite this massive spend\, US still ranks as the unhealthiest nation in the industrialized world. \nCongress plans to take up “Entitlements Reform” next – threatening massive cuts to Medicare and Medicaid just as 80 million Baby Boomers enter their 70’s and 80’s – the peak years for health care needs. \nSomething has got to give! The whole health care industry – big pharma\, medical device manufacturers\, providers\, and insurance companies – will need to make radical changes. \nEnter disruptive innovators: Big Data and new payment models that demand control of total medical expense while providing higher quality and greater access. Increasing volume\, visits and procedures to generate revenue will not work. The future must focus on the real determinates of health: Behavior\, Engagement and Environment. \nACHE of MA’s Spring Conference will focus on organizations and individuals that are successfully implementing changes and creating The Future of Health Care in America. Pay attention to this paradigm shift – or risk becoming the next incandescent light bulb! \nKeynote Speakers\n Troyen Brennan\, MD\, Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer\, CVS Health \n  \n  \n  \nPatrick Gilligan\, Executive Vice President of Sales\, Marketing & Product\, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts \n  \n  \n  \nPanel Discussion\n\nModerator: Peter Shorett\, Senior Partner\, The Chartis Group\nAlastair Bell\, MD\, Executive Vice President\, Strategy and Chief Operating Officer\, Boston Medical Center\nJan Bruce\, Founder & CEO\, meQuilibrium\nJohn Moore\, MD\, CMO\, Fitbit (Previously Co-Founder & CEO\, Twine Health which was bought by Fitbit)\nAndrew Schutzbank\, MD\, MPH\, Vice President\, Product\, Iora Health\nDavid Seltz\, Executive Director\, Massachusetts Health Policy Commission\n\n \nSpeaker Bios \nAgenda\n\n\n\n7:30 to 8:00 AM\nRegistration\, Breakfast and Networking\n\n\n8:00 to 8:15 AM\nOpening Remarks & Kinzer Awards \n\nAndrea Paciello\, FACHE\, ACHE of MA President\, Executive Director\, Teaching & Education\, Massachusetts General Hospital\n\n\n\n\n8:15 to 9:00 AM\nTroyen Brennan\, MD\n\n\n9:00 to 9:45 AM\nPatrick Gilligan\n\n\n9:45 to 10:15 AM\nNetworking Break – Visit Our Sponsor Tables\n\n\n10:15 to Noon\nPanel Discussion\n\n\nNoon – Closing\nClosing Remarks & Optional Lunch\n\n\n\nInvestment\n$199 ACHE of Massachusetts/ACHE Members\n$299 Non-members (Join ACHE to receive the Member Rate.)\n*$35 Healthcare Administration Students and those “In Transition”\n*Students must be in a full-time Healthcare Administration Master’s Program. A Student ID will be requested upon check-in on conference day. \n\nThe American College of Healthcare Executives has awarded 1.5 ACHE Face-to-Face Education Credits to this program.\n1.5 ACHE Qualified Education credits have been approved for the Keynote portion of this program.\n\nCANCELLATION: To cancel your registration\, please notify us in writing no later than one week prior to the event for a refund\, less a $25 nonrefundable processing. If a cancellation takes place less than 3 days prior to the event\, no refunds will be given; however\, you may send a substitute in your place.
URL:https://massache.org/event/ache-of-massachusetts-spring-conference-2018-the-new-healthcare-paradigm-and-organizations-that-are-shaping-it-4-2/
LOCATION:DoubleTree by Hilton\, 5400 Computer Drive\, Westborough\, MA\, 01581\, United States
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SUMMARY:ECN Spring Networking at Night: Professional Networking Cocktail Hour
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, March 20\, 2018\n6:00 PM – 9:00 PM\nCentral Wharf\n160 Milk Street\nBoston\, MA \nPlease join ACHE of MA on the 1st day of Spring for a Networking Cocktail Hour! Come network with professionals from all career levels and healthcare industries. A cash bar will be available. \n \nInvestment\n$10 ACHE Student Members\n$20 ACHE Members & Student Non-Members\n$30 Non-members \nCANCELLATION: To cancel your registration\, please notify us in writing no later than one week prior to the event for a refund\, less a $5 nonrefundable processing. If a cancellation takes place less than 3 days prior to the event\, no refunds will be given; however\, you may send a substitute in your place.
URL:https://massache.org/event/ecn-spring-networking-at-night-professional-networking-cocktail-hour-4-2/
LOCATION:Central Wharf\, 160 Milk Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02109\, United States
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SUMMARY:Community Outreach: 10 Volunteers Needed for The Greater Boston Food Bank!
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, February 3\, 2018\n9:30 AM – Noon\n70 South Bay Avenue\nBoston\, MA 02118 \nJoin us on February 3rd at the intersection of South Bay Ave and Topeka Street in Boston to provide support to The Greater Boston Food Bank (GBFB)! As a volunteer\, you will be inspecting\, sorting\, packing and labeling donated grocery products. \nSpots fill quickly! \nTo register\, please email achemacivicengagement@gmail.com. \nThank You to our ECN Event Sponsor! \n\n \nAbout The Greater Boston Food Bank\nThe Greater Boston Food Bank (GBFB) is the largest hunger-relief organization in New England and among the largest food banks in the country. Last year\, GBFB distributed more than 60.7 million pounds of nutritious food to people who struggle to have enough to eat. We are committed to increasing our food distribution to provide at least one meal a day to every person in need in Eastern Massachusetts while supporting healthy lives and healthy communities. \nPlease contact Nick Colleran with any questions.
URL:https://massache.org/event/community-outreach-10-volunteers-needed-for-the-greater-boston-food-bank-7-2/
LOCATION:The Intersection of South Bay Ave and Topeka Street in Boston\, 70 South Bay Avenue \,\, Boston\, MA\, 02118\, United States
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