Webinar: Relational Leadership: Creating High Performing and Engaged Teams to Achieve Greater Success and Reduce Burnout Across Practice Settings

About This Event

Healthy work relationships reduce burnout. Effective teamwork in healthcare settings has been associated with better overall quality of care, greater patient satisfaction, and improved morale of the health professional workforce. Yet achieving high performance teamwork is no small feat. In this presentation, Andrew Morris-Singer, MD, a primary care clinician, leadership consultant and former community organizer will discuss a style of leadership—Relational Leadership—that is foundational to helping healthcare teams thrive with higher levels of performance and greater engagement by team members. Dr. Morris-Singer will draw on examples from the frontlines of care delivery reform as well as an extensive body of research to showcase concrete relational strategies and programs that can be employed in almost any healthcare setting to help revitalize individuals and teams.

 

Who Should Attend

This event is appropriate for healthcare staff from all departments from front line workers through administration.

 

Presented by
Andrew Morris-Singer, MD

Dr. Andrew Morris-Singer, board certified in internal medicine, is a national thought leader, speaker, writer, and consultant on teaming and leadership in healthcare. He is the Founder and Chair of Primary Care Progress, as well as a clinician, educator, and an entrepreneurial philanthropist. He regularly writes and speaks on current trends in primary care, healthcare workforce issues, and the development and practice of Relational Leadership™ to help advance health and healthcare reform. He is Co-Director of the Morris-Singer Foundation, which works to foster a healthy democracy in the US. He is a lecturer in Global Health & Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School, where he also serves on the HMS Board of Fellows. His adjunct faculty appointments include University of Utah and Oregon Health and Science University. He earned his medical degree at Harvard Medical School and completed his residency at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.

Questions

For more information, feel free to contact Lisa Thorp, Quality Improvement Specialist by email lthorp@qualityhealthnd.org or phone 701.989.6241.

 

Registration: https://redcap.qualityhealthnd.org/surveys/?s=97THNRXL337R87XD

Event Details

  • January 13, 2022
  • 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM

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Event Type

  • Virtual

Host

  • Quality Health Associates of North Dakota

Partners

    Audiences

    • Director of Nursing
    • Office Manager
    • Nursing
    • Quality
    • CEO

    Organization Types

    • Critical Access Hospital (CAH)
    • Rural Health Clinic (RHC)
    • Quality Improvement Organization (QIO)