Surgical Leadership Institute Workshop
What's Planned?

Thursday, February 1st
(All times are Pacific Time Zone)
6:30 PM: Reception
Friday, February 2nd
Increasing Your Self Awareness
7:00 AM: Registration Opens
7:30 - 8:00 AM: Welcome and Breakfast
8:00 - 11:00 AM: Morning: Personality Styles Interactive Program
PACE Palette
Personality Styles
Breakout Group Activity
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Lunch Buffet & Networking
12:00 - 5:30 PM: Afternoon: Creating a Vision
Keynote: Debra Noumair, PhD
Self-Management and Leadership
Success and Failures Roadmap Activity

Enhance your understanding of yourself as a leaders and learn how leadership styles and mindsets influence leadership for inclusion. Develop a plan for creating an inclusive culture.
Keynote: Kimberly Lumpkins, MD
Envisioning Your Future: Your Personal Mission Statement
The Art of Time Management

Too often we spend our time stretched thin between a million different obligations.  Everything we do in medicine is important, and yet it can't all be equally important for you as an individual.  How can you live an intentional career that focuses on your priorities?  In this talk, learn how to construct your personal mission statement, use this to shape your brand, and curate your activities to find greater meaning in your work.
Speaker: Michael Hiles, PhD
How to Promote Yourself
5:15 - 5:30 PM: Closing Comments
5:30 PM: Dine Around on your Own
Saturday, February 3rd
Leveraging Your Vision in the World
7:00 - 8:00 AM: Breakfast Buffett
8:00 - 11:30 AM: Morning: Your Value and the Value of Communication
Breakout Group Activity
Speaker: Marc Bland
Situational Leadership
Physicians can benefit from building strong working relationships with individuals and groups important to a current or future project or initiative in their hospitals.  Building and leading surgical programs requires buy in & enthusiasm from multiple stakeholders across a variety of department and in some cases locations.  The first step is finding a shared vision and the last step is programmatic success. In this session, Marc will share insights into situation leadership & how to build and lead and a team when authority is absent. 
Keynote: Frank Opelka, MD
The Value of a Surgeon
Surgeons have gone from self-employed to becoming key role players as employees in hospitals. They are key members in enlarging health systems and mega-systems. Surgeons' roles are changing from volume of services to building teams who brand care within specialty service lines. Transparency in quality and in cost of services adds visibility to patient outcomes. Data, knowledge management, finding problems and problem-solving, and driving improvements are now crucial functions performed by surgeons. 
 
Patients define the value of a surgeon through the care surgeons deliver. Health plans have a perspective related to the business side of the services delivered. It is time to recognize the transformation of valuing a surgeon in the transition from volume-based care into value-based care. 
Value of Communication
Breakout Group Activity
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM: Lunch
12:30 - 4:30 PM: Afternoon: Negotiation
Breakout Group Activity
Why is Negotiation Important?
Speaker: Steve McGovern
The Art of Negotiation
In his 25 years at Medtronic, Steve McGovern has spent much of his career negotiating with some of the largest healthcare systems in the US.  During his talk you will hear about some of his most successful deals, those that didn’t go so well, and most importantly understanding why.   The goal of this conversation will be to bring some of the pearls that he has learned over the years to the group as they’re appropriate for all scenarios. 
Breakout Group Activity
Speaker: Filip Standaert
Conflict Resolution
4:30 - 4:45 PM: Closing Comments

You will find a detailed agenda here.

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