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  • 2015 Value through Medical Leadership

    20 May 2015 Hong Kong Academy of Medicine HKAM Jockey Club Building 99 Wong Chuk Hang Road Aberdeen, Hong Kong

    www.wfmm.org

    International Medical Leaders Forum

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    2015 International Medical Leaders Forum Key SpeakersWorld Federation of Medical Managers

    2015 International Medical Leaders ForumValue through Medical LeadershipDate 20 May 2015

    Venue Function Room, 2nd Floor, Hong Kong Academy of Medicine, Hong Kong

    Time Activity

    8.45 9.00 Registration

    9.00 9.05 Welcome: Dr Lee Gruner (Australia), Chair WFMM Steering Committee

    9.05 9.15

    Opening: Dr Donald Li, President of the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine Dr Donald Li, honorary guest of the WFMM, will officially open the International Medical Leaders Forum

    9.15 11.00

    Plenary 1: Prof Arnold Milstein Establishing Excellence Chair: Prof Fung Hong (WFMM Member, HK) Prof Arnold Milstein will be sharing with us his leadership journey and how he set up the vision of the Clinical Excellence Research Centre at Stanford University.

    11.00 Morning Refreshments

    11.30 12.30

    Plenary 2: Prof Jeffrey Braithwaite Health Reform: International perspectives Chair: Prof Fung Hong (WFMM Member, HK) Prof Jeffrey Braithwaite will discuss Health reform, quality and safety in 30 countries: where does medical leadership fit in?

    12.30 Lunch

    13.30 15.00

    Dialogue theme: Dr Peter Angood (WFMM Member, USA) (with Dr Sarath Samarage, Sri Lanka)Physician led reform?Function Room, 2nd Floor

    Dialogue theme: Dr Peter Lees (WFMM Member, UK) (with Dr Tiego Selebano, South Africa)Developing the next generation of medical leadersJames Kung Meeting Room, 2nd Floor

    15.00 16.30

    Dialogue theme: Dr Johny Van Aerde (WFMM Member, Canada) (with Dr Roger Boyd, Australia)Embedding physician leadership in your health system Function Room, 2nd Floor

    Dialogue theme: Dr Andrew Johnson & Dr Paul Lane (WFMM Member, Australian representatives) (with Dr William Ho, Hong Kong)Medical leadership in service improvement: making sense of complexityJames Kung Meeting Room, 2nd Floor

    16.30 16.55

    2015/2016 Advocacy through publication: WFMM Panel Chair: Dr Lee Gruner (Australia)

    16.55 Forum close: Dr Lee Gruner (Australia), Chair WFMM Steering Committee

    Dr Lee Gruner

    Dr Gruner is President of The Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators (RACMA) and has

    held senior positions in both public and private health services. Since 1997 Dr Gruner has been a consultant in health services and management, particularly involved in organisation-wide continuous quality improvement (CQI), strategic planning, organisational and departmental review of health services, organisation change, clinical risk management and consumer participation mechanisms. She has been an educator at Monash University, for RACMA and the ACHS for over 20 years, has trained others in designing and delivering workshops and facilitated many events in health services and government. She has a particular interest in critical thinking and analysis and writes regularly on management topics. She provides both group and individual coaching for health executives.

    Dr Donald Li

    Dr Li is a specialist in Family Medicine in private practice, and the sole proprietor of Family Medical Practice in

    Hong Kong. He is the President of the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine, the Honorary Treasurer and member at large of the World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA) World Executive Council and Censor of the Hong Kong College of Family Physicians.

    He is an active member of many Hong Kong governmental and public health bodies. He also dedicates much of his professional time to academia and teaching. He is Honorary Professor in the Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong; Honorary Adjunct Associate Professor in Family Medicine as well as public health at the Chinese University of Hong Kong; Honorary Consultant at Huashan Hospital, Shanghai; Consultant of Family Physicians Training of Shanghai Health and Family Planning Commission; Accreditation Panel Specialist of National Health and Family Planning Commission of the Peoples Republic of China Industry Research for Public Welfare projects; and Lecturer of the Diploma of Family Medicine of the Hong Kong College of Family Physicians. Dr Li is an examiner of the conjoint RACGP

    HKCFP Fellowship examination in Family Medicine.

    Dr Li is the Honorary Secretary of the St. Johns Ambulance council. He is the Chairman of Bauhinia Foundation Research Centre, and also the Chairman of the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Welfare Council and serves on the committee of the Community Care Fund Task Force under the Commission of Poverty. He is honorary adviser of The Hong Kong Award for Young People and honorary fellow of Agency for Volunteer Service. He is also a member of the Health and Medical Development Advisory Committee of Food & Health Bureau.

    Dr Li has been an invited speaker at numerous local, regional and international scientific meetings. Throughout his career, he has been a leading expert and ardent advocate in promoting better primary care and family health in Hong Kong and internationally.

    Dr Arnold Milstein

    Dr Milstein is a Professor of Medicine at Stanford and directs the Stanford Clinical Excellence

    Research Center. The Center is a collaboration of the Schools of Medicine, Engineering and Business to design and demonstrate in multi-state locations innovative health care delivery models that safely lower per capita health care spending while improving patients health and experience of their care.

    Before joining Stanfords faculty, his career of applied research spanned private and public sector healthcare delivery and policy. After creating a healthcare performance improvement firm that he expanded globally following its acquisition by Mercer, he co-founded two nationally influential public benefit initiatives, the Leapfrog Group in 1998 and the Consumer-Purchaser Disclosure Project (now the Consumer-Purchaser Alliance) in 2001. He was appointed to a six year term as a Congressional MedPAC Commissioner, originating several subsequently enacted legislative changes. Since its inception, he has served as the Medical Director of the Pacific Business Group on Health (PBGH), the largest employer-led regional healthcare improvement coalition in the U.S.

    Citing his national impact on innovation in health care policy and delivery methods, he was selected for the highest annual award of both the National Business Group on Health (NBGH)

    The World Federation of Medical Managers would like to thank the IML Forum hosts, the Hong Kong College of Community Medicine and IML Forum sponsors: UK Trade & Investment Hong Kong and Emerald Group Publishing

  • Community Medicine and Medical Administration.

    Dr Samarage also serves as the country focal point for the Asia-Pacific Action Alliance on Human Resources for Health (AAAH) and the Chairperson of the Sri Lanka Chapter of the Association of Medical Doctors of Asia (AMDA). He is the Commander of the St. John Ambulance Association & Brigade of Sri Lanka. His research interests are in the areas of Health Systems Development, Primary Health Care, Human Resources Development, Health Policy & Planning.

    Dr Peter Lees

    Dr Lees is the chief executive, medical director and former founding director of the intercollegiate UK

    Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management, a new membership organisation with 2,000 members. He is also a member of the Clinical Governing Body of West Hampshire Clinical Commissioning Group and a member of the General Advisory Council of the Kings Fund.

    Over 20 years, he combined a career in neurosurgery with senior roles in operational management and leadership development. This included experience at local, regional and national levels and in global health. Formerly he was Medical Director, Director of Workforce and Education and Director of Leadership at NHS South Central Strategic Health Authority and Senior Lecturer in Neurosurgery at the University of Southampton. He is a graduate of Manchester and Southampton Universities, a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London.

    Dr Tiego Selebano

    Dr Selebano is a medical doctor by profession and holds a BSC Honours in biochemistry

    from the University of Limpopo, MBCHB from MEDUNSA and a Management Advancement Programme certificate from the University of the Witwatersrand.

    Dr Selebano is currently the Acting Head of the Department of Health in Gauteng Province South Africa, his previous employment include the following, Chief Executive Officer of the Charlotte Maxeke JHB Academic Hospital in Johannesburg,

    2015 International Medical Leaders Forum Key Speakersand of the American College of Medical Quality. Elected to the Institute of Medicine (IOM) of the National Academy of Sciences, he chaired the planning committee of its series on best methods to lower per capita health care spending and improve clinical outcomes. He was educated at Harvard (BAEconomics), Tufts (MD) and UC Berkeley (MPH Healthcare Evaluation).

    Professor Jeffrey Braithwaite

    Professor Braithwaite is Professor of Health Systems Research, Foundation Director Australian

    Institute of Health Innovation, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Macquarie University. He is a leading health services and systems researcher with an international reputation for his work investigating and contributing to systems improvement. He has particular expertise in the culture and structure of acute settings, leadership, management and change in health sector organisations, quality and safety in health care, accreditation and surveying processes in international context and the restructuring of health services.

    Professor Braithwaite is well known for bringing management and leadership concepts and evidence into the clinical arena and he has published extensively (more than 400 refereed contributions, and 600 total publications) about organisational, social and team approaches to care which has raised the importance of these in Australia and internationally. He has presented at or chaired international and national conferences, workshops, symposia and meetings on more than 600 occasions, including over 60 keynote addresses.

    Professor Hong Fung

    Professor Fung is the Professor of Practice in Health Services Management at the School of Public Health & Primary

    Care, the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is the co-director of the Master of Science in Health Services Management program. He is concurrently the Executive Director of the CUHK Medical Centre, the private teaching hospital under the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is also the President of the Hong Kong College of Community Medicine since January 2014. Prior to that, he was Chief Censor of the College from 2010-2013.

    He led the development of the subspecialty in Administrative Medicine at the College.

    Professor Fung retired from the Hong Kong Hospital Authority in November 2013 after over 30 years of public service. Before retirement, he was the Cluster Chief Executive of the New Territories East Cluster and Hospital Chief Executive of the Prince of Wales Hospital at the Hospital Authority (HA), a position he took since 2002.

    Professor Fung is well recognized for his expertise in hospital planning and health informatics. Prior to his appointment as the Cluster Chief Executive, he worked in the HA Head Office and was responsible for the planning and development of the public hospital services and facilities for over a decade. He spearheaded the development of HAs Clinical Management System and electronic patient records.

    Dr Peter Angood

    Dr Angood has provided senior executive leadership for all sizes and types of healthcare

    organizations. Since 2012 he has been Chief Executive Officer and President of the American Association for Physician Leadership; the only professional organization solely focused on leadership education and management training for the physician workforce an organization with membership in over 45 countries.

    Previously Dr Angood was the inaugural Chief Patient Safety Officer and a Vice-President for The Joint Commission where he oversaw the National Patient Safety Goals and other enterprise-wide, international patient safety initiatives. He also completed a 2-year engagement with the National Quality Forum and National Priorities Partnership as Senior Advisor for Patient Safety before assuming the role of Chief Medical Officer with the Patient Safety Organization of GE Healthcare. During these engagements he continued intermittent work with the WHO Patient Safety initiative after helping lead early development of the WHO Collaborating Center for Patient Safety Solutions.

    Earlier in his career, after initially practicing with hospitals of the McGill University system, Dr Angood was subsequently recruited to surgery faculty and hospital administrative positions at the University of

    Pennsylvania, Yale University, and Washington University in St. Louis. He completed his formal academic career as a Full Professor of Surgery, Anesthesia, and Emergency Medicine. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (Canada), the American College of Surgeons and the American College of Critical Care Medicine - which also recognized him as a Master of Critical Care Medicine. He has a history of active involvement with numerous professional organizations and served as president for the Society of Critical Care Medicine. His research interests have addressed leading-edge problems, he has authored nearly 200 publications and is currently a well-recognized international speaker on the host of issues related to physician leadership. He is also a Fellow of the Explorers Club in New York City.

    Dr Angood received his medical degree from the University of Manitoba in Canada and completed his general surgery training at McGill University in Montreal, as well as fellowship training in trauma surgery and critical care medicine at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami.

    Dr Sarath Samarage

    Dr Samarage is a Past President of the College of Medical Administrators of Sri Lanka. He is

    currently serving as a National Consultant at the World Health Organization Country Office, Sri Lanka. He is a Consultant Community Physician, and held the posts of Director Organization Development and Deputy Director General of Health Services (Planning) in the Ministry of Health prior to his retirement in 2010 after serving 32 years in different parts of the country. He holds a MPH (International Health) degree from the John Hopkins University, USA and a Masters and Doctoral Degrees in Community Medicine from the Post-Graduate Institute of Medicine in Sri Lanka. He is a Senior Fellow of the Post Graduate Institute of Medicine, University of Colombo and has served in the Boards of Study in Community Medicine and Medical Administration. He has been conferred with the fellowships of the College of Community Physicians and the College of Medical Administrators of Sri Lanka for his outstanding contributions to the fields of

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    2015 International Medical Leaders Forum Key Speakers continued

    WFMM Member Organisations are:

    American College of Physician Executives (ACPE) USA

    Canadian Society of Physician Executives (CSPE) Canada

    College of Medical Administrators of Sri Lanka (CMASL) Sri Lanka

    Danish Medical Association (DMA) Denmark

    Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management (FMLM) UK

    The WFMM is currently governed by a Steering Committee established by a Memorandum of Understanding signed by member organisations.

    Hong Kong College of Community Medicine (HKCCM) Hong Kong

    Israeli Society of Medical Management (ISMM) Israel

    Italian Society of Medical Managers (SIMM) Italy

    Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators (RACMA) Australia & NZ

    South African Society of Medical Managers (SASMM) South Africa

    Organisations currently associated with WFMM, pending formalization through signed member agreements, are:

    Dutch Movement for Doctors in Management (DMDM) Netherlands

    European Alliance of Medical Managers (EAMM) Europe

    Hospital General Manager for NETCARE Limited Rand Hospital, Corporate affairs manager for the South African Medical Association. Career achievements include: facilitating the first meeting of the different Medical Associations from the African continent and forming an organizing committee at Emperors palace, this led to the formation and the assembly of African Medical Associations; successfully hosting WMA General Assembly in Sun City South Africa; and lunching the inaugural General Assembly of the African Medical Associations, comprising 21 Medical Associations from the continent, hosted by SAMA at Sun City Resorts, South Africa.

    Dr John Van Aerde

    Dr Van Aerde has 25 years of experience as a Neonatologist, the first 10 as a clinician-researcher,

    the next 15 in different leadership roles, including medical director of several neonatal intensive care units, the Pediatric Home Nutrition Program for Northern Alberta, the neonatal initiative for Collaborative Practice and Quality Improvement and, Regional director of the Northern Alberta Neonatal Intensive Care Program. Under his leadership and with the support of a large team, the latter program integrated 115 neonatal beds and one follow-up clinic in 5 different hospitals under one functional umbrella. After Alberta, he also served for a few years as Regional Medical Director for Neonatology at Fraser Health in BC. He is a Clinical Professor of

    Pediatrics at the Universities of Alberta and BC, and Associate Faculty for the Masters Program in Health Leadership at Royal Roads University in Victoria, BC. He served on many committees for regional, provincial and national organizations, including the Alberta Clinician Council, Faculty of Medicine at the University of Alberta, the Canadian Paediatric Society and, presently, as the President of the Canadian Society for Physician Executives.

    Johny holds a PhD in Medical Sciences, a Masters degree in Leadership Studies and has published >70 peer-reviewed papers, 20 book chapters and 140 abstracts. He has 20 years of medico-legal experience and has provided/continues to provide consulting services for many academic and health care organizations. Presently, he is the editor of the Canadian Journal of Physician Leadership and researches several aspects of physician leadership.

    Dr Roger Boyd

    Dr Boyd was the inaugural Chair of the WFMM Steering Committee and is the immediate past President of

    The Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators. A graduate of Sydney Universitys Faculty of Medicine, he has also obtained a Masters degree in Health Planning at the University of New South Wales and a Masters of Business Administration from the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) in Switzerland.

    Dr Boyd is a member of the Medical Council of New South Wales (NSW), the statutory authority that manages conduct, performance and health matters concerning medical practitioners in that state. He is Chair of the National Prescribing Service, Vice-President of the Australian Private Hospitals Association, and being an Australian Council on Healthcare Standards surveyor.

    Dr Andrew Johnson

    Dr Johnsons career background spans nine years in the Royal Australian Air Force followed by twenty years in

    senior executive roles across the public and private health sector. His current role is as Executive Director Medical Services in the Townsville Hospital and Health Service. Having commenced this role in 2000, Andrew has survived restructures, realignments and Commissions of Inquiry, and still believes his role to be the best in the country. He is Associate Professor and Head of Discipline of Medical Leadership and Management, James Cook University, Townsville Clinical School.

    Dr Johnsons professional interests center around Resilience, incorporating: patient safety; decision making; medical workforce; disaster medicine; medical education and health technology. In his spare time Andrew attempts to remain fit, enjoys photography and is almost as good at cooking as he is at eating.

    Dr Paul Lane

    Dr Lane is a Physician and Intensivist at the Townsville Hospital. He is currently Deputy Director

    of the Intensive Care Unit and Clinical Director of The Townsville Skills Centre.

    Dr Lane He has a strong interest in Patient Safety and is currently researching the emerging role of Resilience in Healthcare. Paul is the current Clinical Champion for the Digital Hospital Project in Townsville.

    Dr William Ho

    Dr Ho began his career as a surgeon, and changed to healthcare management following

    establishment of the Hong Kong Hospital Authority. In 1995, he was appointed Hospital Chief Executive of Kwong Wah Hospital. In 1999, he was further promoted to be the Chief Executive of the Hospital Authority, managing 40 public hospitals and 50,000 staff. He led the organization through the SARS epidemic in 2003. He then joined the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals as Chief Executive in 2006. Thereafter, he taught as Honorary Professor of Public Health, and helped to start a new Masters program in health services management. Dr Ho joined St. Pauls Hospital in the private sector as Medical Superintendent in 2012.