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OCTOBER 11-12, 2017 RICE BIOSCIENCE RESEARCH COLLABORATIVE
TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER - HOUSTON
5TH ANNUAL HEALTHCARE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE
HLC 2017
CORE
VALUES
Welcome to the 2017 ACHE-SETC
5th Annual Healthcare Leadership Conference
Thank you for registering for this year’s conference. For those of you who may continue to recover from the
aftermath of Hurricane Harvey our hearts go out to you. We hope that this year’s ACHE-SETC Healthcare
Leadership Conference allows you, albeit for a brief time, to put aside the heartbreaking scenes and associated losses
as result of the devastating storm and focus on your professional development. We believe all attendees should take
advantage of this annual opportunity to learn from seasoned healthcare executives about innovative ways to deal
with current issues and experience a comprehensive educational program that may address some of the challenges
facing you in your professional life.
Early in 2013, ACHE-SouthEastTexasChapter and the Educational Foundation of the SouthEastTexasChapter joined
forces to develop an annual conference that would offer cutting-edge educational programs and provide ACHE
members an opportunity to earn 12 hours of ACHE Face-to-Face CEUs at an affordable price. On behalf of the
Chapter and Foundation leadership, we are honored that you chose to join your professional colleagues in attending
this year’s streamlined conference. Much effort in planning this year’s event, in spite of the Harvey episode, has
been dedicated to ensure you will enjoy the educational sessions and learning about and understanding best practices
that may help you maximize your effectiveness, enhance your skills, and provide the results you hope to achieve.
During the conference we encourage you to take advantage of expanding your skill set, building and strengthening
your relationships with peers, and collect new ways of thinking about key issues facing healthcare professionals in
today’s world of value-based care and value-based leadership.
If you are a first time visitor to Houston, you will experience the wonderful hospitality and friendliness of
Houstonians. One of the most diverse cities in the United States, we hope you will feel right at home during your
visit.
Thank you again for being part of this year’s annual leadership conference. Please take the time to enjoy the sessions
and networking opportunities, the Texas Medical Center, and Houston. You will be glad you did.
We look forward to seeing you during the conference, where together we can discover ways to advance healthcare
management excellence.
Jeanna L. Bamburg, FACHE,
President, ACHE-SETC
CEO, Bayshore Medical Center and
East Houston Regional Medical Center
Todd A. Caliva, FACHE
President, Educational Foundation-SETC
CEO, Clear Lake
Regional Medical Center
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Jeanna Bamburg Todd Caliva
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Welcome
Table of Contents
ACHE-SETC Strategic Partners
Exhibitor List and Floor Plan
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION
Luncheon Speakers
About the Seminars
Receiving ACHE CEUs
Schedule-at-a-Glance
Seminar Details
NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES
Exhibition Hall
Meet/Greet Networking Reception
TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER (TMC)
INFORMATION
TMC Facts and Figures
Houston Surrounding Area Highlights
Hotel Accommodations & Parking
ACHE-SETC & EDUCATIONAL
FOUNDATION
Organizational Purposes
FACULTY LIST
Moderators, Panelists, and Speakers
OTHER INFORMATION
Wi-Fi
Digital Recording Policy
Note-Taking Pages
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Guest Speaker – Opening Session
With more than 25 years of healthcare administration
experience, Michael McBride joined CHI St. Luke’s
Health as President of Suburban Hospitals in November
2015. His responsibilities include administration of
CHI St. Luke’s seven suburban hospitals The
Woodlands, Lakeside, Sugar Land, Patients Medical
Center, The Vintage, Springwoods Village and
Brazosport Regional Health System. He works closely
with the leadership teams, medical staff and governing
boards of these hospitals. Additionally, Mr. McBride
has division-wide responsibility for ambulatory strategy
and local oversight of Facilities Management and
Planning, Design and Construction.
Prior to joining CHI, Mr. McBride served as President
and CEO of St. Mary’s Hospital and Regional Medical
Center in Grand Junction, Colorado. St. Mary’s is a
part of Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth Health (SCL).
He also served fifteen years with CHRISTUS Health,
including eight years in San Antonio where he served in
a number of operational roles of increasing
responsibility, ultimately as Regional Vice President
with multiple hospital accountabilities. During his
career in Catholic healthcare, he has consistently
accomplished year-over-year improvements in patient
safety, employee safety, clinical quality and patient
satisfaction.
Mr. McBride earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Economics from Baylor University in Waco, Texas,
and a Master of Science in Healthcare Administration
from Trinity University in San Antonio. He completed
his Administrative Residency with Methodist Hospitals
of Dallas.
Mike and Lesli, his wife of nearly 30 years, have four
grown children and three grandchildren (so far). If he is
not working, he is likely spending time with family or
running.
Michael J. McBride, FACHE Division SVP and President,
Suburban Hospitals
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“Value-Based Leadership: Integrity, Compassion &
Humility”
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Charter Member Corporate Partners
Diamond Partners
Platinum Plus Partners
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The ACHE – SouthEastTexasChapter and the Educational Foundation of the
SouthEastTexasChapter greatly appreciate our Strategic Partners and Sponsors for their
tremendous support. Without them, this Conference and other educational programs we host
would not be possible. Their support is indicative of their commitment to the future of healthcare
leadership and is definitely in alignment with the theme of this Conference, “Value-Based
Leadership.” Please honor our partners and exhibitors with a visit to their booth in the Exhibition
Hall and learn more about their products and services.
Platinum Partners
Silver Partners
THANK YOU
STRATEGIC PARTNERS
FLOOR PLAN – EXHIBITION HALL
Rice Bioscience Research Collaborative Center | October 11-12
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EXHIBITOR HOURS: Wednesday, October 11, 2017: 7:00AM - 7:00PM
Thursday, October 12, 2017: 7:00AM - 3:30PM
PwC UHCL Pearl Meyer
pegwin
NACD
U.S. Navy
Genesis Planning
LUNCHEON SPEAKERS
Topic Pending
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Luncheon Session – Exhibition Hall
Thursday, October 12, 11:45 am – 12:30 pm
TOPIC
Equity and Climate Issues for LGBT Patients and Employees: Fostering Inclusion of LGBT Patients and Employees
DESCRIPTION
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) patients face many challenges in accessing knowledgeable, unbiased and welcoming healthcare in all practice settings. The potential and/or fear of receiving derogatory remarks, unequitable care, or being turned away from treatment often deters some of the LGBT community and their families from seeking healthcare services. Healthcare equality for all people is a guiding principle of the healthcare management profession. However, discrimination towards the LGBT community continues in the healthcare environment today. This topic will focus on the need to strengthen the pursuance of equity.
Carl E. Josehart
SVP, CEO, TIRR Memorial
Hermann & Post-Acute Care
Luncheon Session – Exhibition Hall
Wednesday, October 11, 12:00noon – 12:45 pm
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT ACHE CEUS
Conference seminars are day-long sessions packed with information, best practices
and strategies you can take back to your organization and implement, however
appropriate for your work situation. As a member of ACHE, you want to ensure that you
receive CEUs for your attendance. Review the following information to earn your
CEUs.
ACHE FACE-TO-FACE CEUS
Members of ACHE national, who have paid their 2017 dues, will have the opportunity to
earn 12 hours of accredited ACHE Face-to-Face (F2F) (formerly known as Category 1)
CEUs that are conducted in a panel discussion format throughout 2 days of educational
programs. All of the F2F panel discussions have been scheduled for an exclusive time
to allow members to attend each session and earn their CEUs (i.e., none of the 8 F2F
1.5 hour sessions will be competing with each other). Please know that in order for
you to receive ACHE F2F CEUs you must sign an ACHE required sign-in sheet at
the time you enter the F2F session. Failure to do so will prevent you from
receiving credit for any F2F session that does not have your signature on the
sign-in sheet. Student volunteers will be at the entrance of each F2F session with
a sign-in sheet for your signature. The Chapter administrator will be responsible for
sending all completed sign-in sheets to ACHE within days of the conference ending.
ACHE QUALIFIED EDUCATION CEUS
All one-hour sessions and both luncheon sessions are classified by ACHE as Qualified
Education CEUs (formerly known as Category II CEUs). You do not need to sign
anything to document that you attended a specific session, however, if you want to
receive QE CEUs you must self-report by taking the following steps:
1. Go to www.ache.org
2. Log in with your user name and password
3. Click on “My ACHE” tab at the top of the web page
4. Add into your profile the title of each session you attended, date/time and
appropriate hour(s)
5. 45 minute sessions are listed as 1.0 hours as are one hour sessions
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Wednesday, October 11, 2017 6:30am – 7:30am Onsite Registration/ Networking / Continental Breakfast Exhibition Hall
7:10am – 7:30am ACHE-SETC Welcome & Opening Session Main Auditorium
7:30am – 9:00am 01W - Career Positioning – Proactively Managing… (F2F) Main Auditorium
9:00am – 9:15am Break
9:15am – 10: 45am 02W - Closing Gaps in Patient Care Plans… (F2F) Main Auditorium
10:45am – 11:00am Break
11:00am – 12noon 03W - Essential Qualities Healthcare Boards… (QE) Main Auditorium
04W - Value of Postgraduate Fellowships… (QE) 1st Floor Room 106
12noon – 12:45pm 05W LUNCH - (Topic: TBA) Exhibition Hall
1:00pm – 1:15pm Break
1:15pm – 2:45pm 06W - Developing High Performance Teams (F2F) Main Auditorium
2:45pm – 3:00pm Break
3:00pm – 4:00pm 07W - Balancing the Strategic Framework… (QE) Main Auditorium
08W - How Collaboratives Can Create Value in… (QE) 1st Floor Room 106
09W - Planning and Designing the Hybrid OR… (QE) 2nd Floor Lecture Hall
4:00pm – 5:30pm 10W - Medical Staff Relations: Critical to the… (F2F) Main Auditorium
5:30pm – 7:00pm Meet/Greet Networking Reception Exhibition Hall & Patio
Thursday, October 12, 2017
6:45am – 7:30am Arrival/ Networking/ Continental Breakfast Exhibition Hall
7:30am – 9:00am 11T - Bending the Execution Curve… (F2F) Main Auditorium
9:00am – 9:15am Break
9:15am – 10:45am 12T - Healthcare Executive Career Management… (F2F) Main Auditorium
10:45am – 11:45am 13T - Current Changes in the Political Landscape… (QE) Main Auditorium
14T - The 340B Opportunity: Fulfilling the... (QE) 2nd Floor Lecture Hall
11:45am – 12:30pm 15T LUNCH - Equity and Climate Issues for LGBT… Exhibition Hall
12:30pm – 12:45pm Break
12:45pm – 2:15pm 16T - Physician Integration Approaches (F2F) Main Auditorium
2:15pm – 2:30pm Break
2:30pm – 3:30pm 17T - The Role of Leadership in Robust… (QE) Main Auditorium
18T - Diversity in Healthcare Management (QE) 1st Floor Room 106
3:30pm – 5:00pm 19T - Mindful Leadership: Leading with Heart… (F2F) Main Auditorium
5:00pm Conference Ends THANK YOU!
SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE All Events At The Rice Bioscience Research Collaborative
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01W 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. (1.5 F2F C1 Credit Hours)
Career Positioning – Proactively Managing Your Professional Development
MODERATOR:
Cris C. Daskevich, FACHE – Senior Vice President,
Texas Children’s Hospital – Pavilion for Women
PANELISTS:
Debra F. Sukin, PhD – Chief Executive Officer, Houston
Methodist, The Woodlands Hospital
Scott M. Flowers, FACHE – Vice President of
Operations, Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center
Mark J. Biscone, PhD, FACHE – Senior Performance
Excellence Consultant, CHI St. Luke’s Health, Texas
Division, 2017 Regent Award Recipient
Learning Objectives:
Explore steps individuals should take within his or her organization and in the surrounding community to reach the next level of his or her career
Understand the importance of networking or not working and the value of involvement in a professional association
Gain value-added support by working with a mentor/coach
02W 9:15 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. (1.5 F2F C1 Credit Hours)
Closing Gaps in Patient Care Plans: The Executive’s Role in Engaging Caregivers to Improve Patient Safety, Quality of Care, and Operating Margins
MODERATOR:
Irene S. Helsinger, SHRM-SCP, SPHR – Managing
Director, Newport Board Group (Sugar Land)
PANELISTS:
Carla C. Braxton, MD – Chief Quality Officer, Houston
Methodist West Hospital
Juan J. Inurria, FACHE – President, High Reliability
Healthcare Solutions (Houston)
Linda S. Speer, RN, MBA, CPHQ – President, Speer
Consulting
Learning Objectives:
Leadership’s role in creating an environment that invites and enables care teams to succeed through application of a high reliability organization
How a quality of care plan can provide a competitive advantage
Discover ways innovative technology is impacting transitions of patient care by providing effective means for preventing harm
03W 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (1.0 C2 Credit Hour)
Essential Qualities Healthcare Boards Look for When Hiring CEOs of the Future
MODERATOR:
Scott Sette – Executive Recruiter, Heidrick & Struggles,
Houston
PANELISTS:
Marc Boom, MD, MBA, FACP, FACHE – President and
CEO, Houston Methodist
Jay Glick, Board Director, CHI St. Luke’s Health
Will Williams, Board Director, Memorial Hermann
Healthcare System
Learning Objectives:
Discuss the challenges facing the healthcare industry and the need to reevaluate leadership qualifications for the future
Identify essential qualities needed to position a CEO for success
Why leaders who adapt to change are more likely to thrive in the transitioning health care landscape
What the health system/hospital leaders of tomorrow will be like
WEDNESDAY SESSIONS 1-3
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04W 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (1.0 C2 Credit Hour)
Value of Postgraduate Fellowships and Residencies to the Sponsoring Organizations and the Individuals
Joel T. Allison, LFACHE – Retired (Feb. 2017)
President/CEO, Dallas-based Baylor Scott & White
Health. Currently Senior Advisor to Chairman,
Baylor Scott & White Holdings Board of Trustees
Learning Objectives:
Gain an understanding of the advantages of serving as host/sponsoring organization for a Health Administrative Fellowship/ Residency program
Identify the added value to the host/sponsoring organization by sponsoring a Health Administrative Fellowship/Residency program
Describe ways to utilize the capabilities of ACHE national to develop, sponsor, publicize and recruit applicants for a Health Administrative Fellowship/Residency program
05W 12:00 p.m. – 12:45 p.m. (1.0 Credit Hour)
Topic Pending
TBA
Learning Objectives:
TBA
06W 1:15 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. (1.5 F2F C1 Credit Hours)
Developing High Performance Teams
MODERATOR:
Ajith Nair, MS, PMP, ITIL – Director, Strategy and
Analytics, GBD, The University of Texas, MD
Anderson Cancer Center
PANELISTS:
Josh Ettinger – Vice President, Memorial Hermann
Roberta Levy Schwartz, Ph.D., – Executive Vice
President, Houston Methodist Hospital
Matthew T. Girotto – Vice President, Texas
Children’s
Learning Objectives:
Discuss the importance of collaboration in the workplace and identify strategies used by best practices
Describe how individual contributions to team efforts are rewarded
How to measure team success
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WEDNESDAY SESSIONS 4-6
07W 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (1.0 C2 Credit Hour)
Balancing the Strategic Framework – the Fourth Aim
Steven T. Sullivan – Principal, Pearl Meyer
(Houston)
L. Richard Splitt, FACHE – President & CEO,
Norman Regional Health System (OK)
Learning Objectives:
The quadruple aim: better health, better Care, lower Cost….and now engaged stakeholders
What employee engagement is really all about Know the key to building an infrastructure of
team excellence in any organization
08W 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (1.0 C2 Credit Hour)
How Collaboratives Can Create Value in Promoting Antimicrobial Stewardship and Reducing Patient Harm
Edward J. Septimus, MD – Infectious Disease
Specialist, Private Practice (Houston)
Learning Objectives:
Discuss urgent public health issues around antimicrobial resistance and stewardship
Explore steps in developing an effective antimicrobial stewardship program
Gain insight into why there is a major need to work across the continuum of care on a community-wide basis
09W 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (1.0 C2 Credit Hour)
Planning and Designing the Hybrid OR Space: The Devil is in the Details! (Genesis Planning)
Mike Darden, BBA Management – Associate
Principal, Director of Operations, Genesis Planning,
LLC
Ryan Wilhelm, B Arch – Senior Project Manager,
Perkins + Will Architects Inc.
Learning Objectives:
Understanding the necessity in having a comprehensive early engagement between medical equipment planners with the architectural and engineering project teams
The importance of deciding whether fixed imaging placement is either floor or ceiling based early in the design process
Understanding the importance of early vendor engagement from a structural and cost/time perspective
10W 4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. (1.5 F2F C1 Credit Hours)
Medical Staff Relations: Critical to the Success of Healthcare Organizations
MODERATOR:
Ed Tucker, FACHE – Senior Advisor, Healthcare, Gelb
Consulting
PANELISTS:
Lisa L. Ehrlich, MD – President, Harris County Medical
Society
Susan G. Curling, MD – President/Founder, North
Houston Anesthesiologists
Todd A. Caliva, FACHE – CEO, Clear Lake Regional
Medical Center
Learning Objectives:
Gain an understanding of what physicians need from hospital leaders and vice versa
Explore the value of inter-hospital studies to set the stage for collaborative opportunities between medical staff and hospital leaders
Identify effective strategies for collaboration from medical staff and hospital leader’s perspective
WEDNESDAY SESSIONS 7-10
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11T 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. (1.5 F2F C1 Credit Hours)
Bending the Execution Curve: Implementing Successful Organizational Change in Hospitals and Healthcare Organizations
MODERATOR:
Anne-Claire I. France, PhD, FACHE – President,
Houston Health Innovations, LLC
PANELISTS:
Heath E. Rushing – Chief Executive Officer,
Memorial Hermann Cypress & Memorial Hermann
Katy Hospitals
Douglas Monroe, MD – Director, Prism Healthcare
Partners, LTD
Virginia Kennedy, RN, MS, CIC, FAPIC – Founder,
Infection Prevention and Management Associates
Learning Objectives:
Identify key factors required to advance successful organizational change in hospitals and healthcare organizations
How to create pull for change by appropriately engaging both front line and senior leadership
Describe methods used to sustain organization change over time
12T 9:15 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. (1.5 F2F C1 Credit Hours)
Healthcare Executive Career Management in a Web 2.0 Era
MODERATOR:
Sharon K. Soldano – Owner, HR Consulting, Houston
PANELISTS:
Malisha S. Patel, FACHE – Vice President, Operations
– Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital
Ivan Bartolome – Sr. Vice President, FaithSearch
Partners, Dallas
Larry Perkins, Ph.D., – Executive Director HR Talent
and Diversity Organization, MD Anderson Cancer
Center, Houston
Learning Objectives:
Review social networking and implications for hiring authorities and job seekers
Describe local healthcare executive employment market and the tools tactics and strategies that organizations are using to attract top talent
Explore how executive recruiters are using social media to find candidates
13T 10:45 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. (1.0 C2 Credit Hour)
Current Changes in the Political Landscape & its Implications for Healthcare Delivery
Tomas Garcia III, MD – Past-President, Texas
Medical Association and Practicing Cardiologist
(Houston)
Freddy Warner – Vice President, Government
Affairs, Memorial Hermann Health System
Learning Objectives:
Gain an understanding of current federal fiscal dynamics impacting healthcare providers.
Review the most recent state fiscal dynamics impacting healthcare providers.
Examine the current state and federal legislative action impacting healthcare providers.
- Highlights of the 2017 state legislative session
- Consideration of federal legislation impacting the Affordable Care Act
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THURSDAY SESSIONS 11-13
14T 10:45 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. (1.0 C2 Credit Hour)
The 340B Opportunity: Fulfilling the Care Mission, Enhancing the Benefit, & Maintaining Compliance
Fabian Caceres - Director, Health Industries
Advisory, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Chicago
Learning Objectives:
Understand the 340B eligibility strategy and design
Capture what you need to know for program development through execution
Understand the tenets of compliance reviews, ongoing monitoring and regulatory landscape
15T 11:45 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (1.0 Credit Hour)
Equity and Climate Issues for LGBT Patients and Employees: Fostering Inclusion of LGBT Patients and Employees
Carl E. Josehart – SVP, CEO, TIRR Memorial
Hermann & Post-Acute Care
Learning Objectives:
Describe how lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) patients face any challenges in accessing knowledgeable, unbiased and welcoming healthcare in all practice settings
Why healthcare equality for all people is a guiding principle of the healthcare management profession
How to strengthen the pursuance of equity
16T 12:45 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. (1.5 F2F C1 Credit Hours)
Physician Integration Approaches
MODERATOR:
Richi Chaudhry, FACHE – Director, Clinical
Integration & Performance Improvement, Memorial
Hermann Health System
PANELISTS:
Charlotte B. Alexander, MD – President, MHMD
James McDeavitt, MD – Chief Integration Officer,
CHI St. Luke’s Health System
Learning Objectives:
Discuss the importance of collaboration in the workplace and identify strategies used by best practices
Describe how individual contributions to team efforts are rewarded
How to measure team success
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THURSDAY SESSIONS 14-16
17T 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (1.0 C2 Credit Hour)
The Role of Leadership in Robust Process Improvement
Anne Marie Benedicto, MPP, MPH – Vice
President, Joint Commission Center for
Transforming Healthcare
Klaus Nether, D. H. Sc., CSSMBB – Director,
Solutions Development, Joint Commission Center
for Transforming Healthcare
Learning Objectives:
Describe the importance of leadership in building a sustainable and effective Robust Process Improvement® program.
Discuss the role and expectations of leadership in a Robust Process Improvement® program.
Explain how leadership makes or breaks a process improvement initiative.
18T 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (1.0 C2 Credit Hour)
Diversity in Healthcare Management: Value Added
Richelle Webb-Dixon, FACHE – President-Elect,
National Association of Health Services Executives
Jake Reyna-Casanova , MPH – Strategic
Partnerships Manager, Spring Branch Community
Health Center
Diana Tran-Yu, PharmD, MHA, MBA, FACHE –
Navy Lt. Commander, Medical Service Corp, Navy
City Outreach Officer Southwest Region
Learning Objectives:
Defining Diversity in an Organization
Understanding the Importance of Authenticity
Linking Diversity and Quality of Care
19T 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. (1.5 F2F C1 Credit Hours)
Mindful Leadership: Leading with Heart and Mind for Healthcare Leaders
MODERATOR:
Carl Josehart – SVP, CEO, TIRR Memorial
Hermann & Post-Acute Care
PANELISTS:
Dr. Carl Middleton, D. Min. – Interim Senior Vice
President Mission, CHI Texas Division
Ashley McClellan, FACHE – President/CEO,
Woman’s Hospital of Texas
Learning Objectives:
Understand why mindfulness is an important topic today
How leaders can develop mindful skills Methods for implementing mindful practices to
enhance employee, physician and patient engagement
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THURSDAY SESSIONS 17-19
Meet/Greet Networking Reception – EXHIBITION HALL/PATIO
Wednesday, October 11, 5:30 PM – 7:00PM
Hosts, ACHE-SETC and the University of Houston – Clear Lake’s Healthcare Administration Alumni
Association invite you to a meet/greet networking reception opportunity that you do not want to miss! It is the
time to make NEW connections. Remember the saying “Network or Not Work”! Set aside about 1.5 hours to
enjoy visiting with the exhibitors and spending some quality time with colleagues while enjoying hors d’ouvres
and refreshing beverages. Take the time to learn about the exhibitor products and see what they are offering.
Keep in mind that it is because of our sponsors and exhibitors that makes it possible for you to obtain 12 hours
of ACHE F2F CEUs at a very reasonable cost.
Visit the Exhibition Hall! The Conference will feature a variety
of exhibit booths, including a booth for the ACHE-SETC
Membership Committee that will provide you an opportunity to
learn about becoming an ACHE member and the associated
benefits. Learn what out sponsors offer as programs, products,
and services. You will be glad that you took the time to explore!
Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday: 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Rice Bioscience Research Collaborative
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Information from http://www.tmc.edu/about-tmc/facts-and-figures/ 17
Space Center Houston
Address: 1601 Nasa Parkway Houston, TX 77058
Space Center Houston, the Official Visitor Center of NASA Johnson Space
Center, is Houston’s No. 1 attraction for international visitors. Space Center
Houston has more than 400 space artifacts including flown spacecraft, the largest
collection of moon rocks on public display and other exciting attractions for
people of all ages.
Downtown Aquarium
Address: 410 Bagby Street Houston, TX 77002
The Downtown Aquarium is part attraction and part restaurant. This complex is a
multi-functional destination boasting a Ferris wheel, an aquatic carousel, white tiger
exhibit, and restaurant. Visitor can dine on lobster bisque, popcorn shrimp, and more
while admiring the wall-to-wall aquarium.
Houston Museum of Natural Science
Address: 5555 Hermann Park Drive Houston, TX 77030
The Houston Museum of Natural Science features the Worthan Giant
Screen Theatre, Burke Baker Planetarium, Cockrell Butterfly Center,
and other traveling exhibitions. Visit http://www.hmns.org for more
information.
Houston Zoo
Address: 6200 Hermann Park Drive Houston, TX 77030
Houston Zoo is home to more than 6,000 exotic animals representing more than 800 species.
Visitors can explore the 55-acre lush tropical landscape featuring the new addition Wonders
of Africa at the African Forest with chimps, rhinos, and giraffes.
No passport required! 18
Parking Information
Hotel Accommodations
Please Call for Availability and Pricing!
Americas Best Value Inn
NRG Park/Medical Center
Phone: 713 666-1411
Address: 9604 South Main Street Houston, TX 77025
Crown Plaza
Houston Near NRG Park
Phone: 713 748-3221
Address: 8686 Kirby Drive Houston, TX 77054
Extended Stay Deluxe
Medical Center - NRG
Phone: 713 794-0800
Address: 1301 S. Braeswood Blvd. Houston, TX 77030
Hampton Inn & Suites Houston
Medical Center/ NRG Park
Phone: 713 797-0040
Address: 1715 Old Spanish Trail Houston, TX 77054
Hilton Houston Plaza
Phone: 713 313-4000
Address: 6633 Travis Street Houston, TX 77030
Holiday Inn Express
Medical Center
Phone: 832 371-9300
Address: 9300 Main Street Houston, TX 77025
Houston Marriott
Medical Center
Phone: 713 796-0800
Address: 6580 Fannin Street Houston, TX 77030
La Quinta Inn
NRG Park/Medical Center
Phone: 713 668-8082
Address: 9911 Buffalo Speedway Houston, TX 77054
Residence Inn by Marriott
Houston - Medical Center
Phone: 713 660-7993
Address: 7710 South Main Street Houston, TX 77030
Scottish Inn & Suites
Phone: 713 795-9100
Address: 8510 Almeda Road Houston, TX 77054
SpringHill Suites by Marriott
Medical Center/ NRG Park
Phone: 713 796-1000
Address: 1400 Old Spanish Trail Houston, TX 77054
Wyndham Hotel & Suites
Houston Medical Center
Phone: 713 528-7744
Address: 6800 Main Street Houston, TX 77030
Texas Medical Center offers convenient and reliable
parking for visitors coming to the TMC campus. For more
information about available parking garage locations and
parking services, visit online at www.tmcparking.org.
Parking at Rice Bioresearch Center
Lot: BRC Garage
Location: 6500 Main St, Houston, TX 77030
Fare: $1 per 10 minutes, $12 daily maximum
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ACHE - SouthEastTexasChapter (ACHE-SETC) is a dba of ACHE - Greater
Houston Chapter, Inc., a 501 (c) (6) corporation incorporated in 1999. The purposes for
which the Corporation is organized and operated are educational.
To accomplish such purposes, the Corporation:
Assists and supports, in the southeast Texas region, the stated goals and objectives
of the American College of Healthcare Executives ("ACHE") national
organization;
Promotes professional interaction among individuals with responsibility in
healthcare management;
Provides assistance to meet the continuing education needs of the Corporation's
membership that is in alignment with the "structured agreement" between the
Chapter and ACHE;
Endeavors to recruit qualified applicants for affiliation with ACHE;
Establishes a liaison mechanism between members of the Corporation and ACHE
to encourage participation in the affairs of ACHE;
Sponsors programs that will further any and all of the above and will provide
members of the Corporation with the necessary forums for professional
fellowship;
Performs such other functions as may be necessary or appropriate to fulfill the
purposes of the Corporation.
The Educational Foundation of the SouthEastTexasChapter, Inc., a 501 (c) (3)
corporation, was incorporated in 2012. It is an independent affiliate of the ACHE -
SouthEastTexasChapter, but is not affiliated, in any way, with the American College of
Healthcare Executives. The purposes for which the Foundation Corporation is organized
and operated are as follows:
To support the educational needs of the members of the ACHE - SETC through
seminars, programs, workshops, quarterly educational events held within the
southeast Texas region (SETXR); an annual international health conference in
Houston, TX, various panel discussions, classes, and training sessions;
To offer and provide healthcare management instruction and training (including
both theoretical knowledge and practical skills) designed for, but certainly not
limited in attendance to healthcare managers and administrators within the
SETXR;
To sponsor local and national keynote presenters with expertise or special
knowledge in a particular field of the healthcare industry at its educational events
to advance healthcare management excellence;
To strive to present educational material that is in alignment with current
healthcare trends and provide the opportunity for every attending early, mid and
senior healthcare careerist to improve and further develop their own unique
capabilities in healthcare management;
As a public charity, to perpetuate the Foundation's activities through contributions
from the general public, local and regional healthcare systems, hospitals, and
strategic business partners that is committed to improving the future delivery of
healthcare.
Organizational Purposes
FACULTY LIST
Charlotte B. Alexander, MD 14
Joel T. Allison, LFACHE11
Jeanna L. Bamburg, FACHE2
Ivan Bartolome13
Anne Marie Benedicto, MPP, MPH15
Mark J. Biscone, PhD, FACHE10
Marc Boom, MD, MBA, FACP, FACHE10
Carla C. Braxton, MD10
Fabian Caceres14
Todd A. Caliva, FACHE2, 12
Jake Reyna-Casanova, MPH15
Richi Chaudhry, FACHE14
Susan G. Curling, MD12
Mike Darden, BBA Management12
Cris C. Daskevich, FACHE10
Richelle Webb-Dixon, FACHE15
Lisa L. Ehrlich, MD12
Josh Ettinger11
Scott M. Flowers, FACHE10
Anne-Claire I. France, PhD, FACHE13
Tomas Garcia III, MD13
Matthew T. Girotto11
Jay Glick10
Irene S. Helsinger, SHRM-SCP, SPHR10
Juan J. Inurria, FACHE10
Carl E. Josehart7, 14, 15
Virginia Kennedy, RN, MS, CIC, FAPIC13
Michael J. McBride, FACHE3
Ashley McClellan, FACHE15
James McDeavitt, MD14
Carl Middleton, D. Min..15
Douglas Monroe, MD13
Ajith Nair, MS, PMP, ITIL11
Klaus Nether, D. H. Sc., CSSMBB15
Malisha S. Patel, FACHE13
Larry Perkins, PhD13
Heath E. Rushing13
Roberta Levy Schwartz, PhD11
Edward J. Septimus, MD12
Scott Sette10
Sharon K. Soldano13
Linda S. Speer, RN, MBA, CPHQ10
L. Richard Splitt, FACHE12
Debra F. Sukin, PhD10
Steven T. Sullivan12
Diana Tran-Yu, PharmD, MHA, MBA, FACHE15
Ed Tucker, FACHE12
Freddy Warner13
Ryan Wilhelm, B Arch12
Will Williams10
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Wi-Fi
As a courtesy to the Conference attendees, Wi-Fi connection information is as follows:
Rice Bioscience Research Collaborative
Wireless Network Name: Guest Network
Password: No Password Required
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Digital Recording Policy
The ACHE-SETC and/or the Educational Foundation of the SETC may electronically record
portions of the 5th Annual Healthcare Leadership Conference (HLC2017). By participating in
the discussions, conference registrants agree that ACHE-SETC and/or the Educational
Foundation of the SETC may audio/video record their attendance and involvement in any
program and/or social gatherings. In addition, digital photos will be taken at various times
during the conference. No individual or entity may electronically record or photograph any
portion of the Conference without the prior written consent of the Chapter and Foundation
Administrator. Conference registrants agree that their photograph or electronic recording may
be used by ACHE-SETC.
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ACHE – SouthEastTexasChapter ● Educational Foundation of the SouthEastTexasChapter
Administrative Office ● 6207 Canyon Run Court ● Katy, TX 77450
Office: 281-398-7877 ● Fax: 281-398-4093
Visit us at
www.ache-setc.org
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