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FACHE Advancement Information Session
This FREE one-hour live webinar to share the value of the FACHE credential, the requirements to become credentialed and resources to prepare. To register, please visit this page. A link to the webinar will be emailed to all attendees prior to August 6th.
Find out more »ACHE’s Seattle Cluster
Up to 24 ACHE Face to Face Education Credits Maximize your time in Seattle and earn Qualified Education credits with a selection of 9 compelling, two-day career development seminars. See the seminar lineup, registration, and more on ACHE's website. ACHE has reserved a limited number of special-rate rooms at the Olive 8. There are also a number of tuition waivers. Register early for these first-come, first-served opportunities. The Seattle Cluster is made possible in part by the support of Roche Diagnostics…
Find out more »Physician and Executive Partnership: Hard Facts, Soft Skills
(6) ACHE Face to Face Education Credits Implement strategies for leading and managing change and building trust A successful partnership between physicians and executives can be gained when both sides focus on the hard organizational realities and practice soft-skill strategies for building trust. In this seminar, attendees will learn ways to reconcile the business objectives of healthcare with the transcendent values at the heart of clinical care for your organization. Participants also will learn clear communication tactics that can eliminate…
Find out more »Annual Breakfast Meeting
Panel Discussion: Service Line Development (1.5) ACHE Face to Face Education Credits Many healthcare organizations are using a service-line approach to organizational development for the purposes of strategic planning, business planning, operations and marketing. Service-line development is not only an organizational tool, but also can increase physician involvement, align resources, and provide an integrated continuum of care for the patient. Benefits can include increased customer satisfaction, quality and performance improvements, market share gains, and financial improvement. This program will review…
Find out more »Leading for Safety: Inclusive Language Services to Support Patient Safety Part 2
An inclusive approach to language services has measurable impact on the safety of patients for whom English not is not their native language. Join the ACHE Asian Healthcare Leaders Forum and the National Association of Latino Healthcare Executives for a new webinar exploring this timely issue. Using Leading for a Culture of Safety: A Blueprint for Success as a framework, expert faculty will provide tools and tactics for healthcare leaders to develop strategies in their own organizations. The session will also address…
Find out more »Communication and Resolution Programs: Achieving the benefits, avoiding the pitfalls
(1.5) ACHE Face to Face Credits Panel Discussion Presented by the Washington State Healthcare Executives Forum and the Washington Patient Safety Coalition Communication and Resolution Programs (CRPs) are rapidly becoming the best practice across healthcare for preventing and responding to adverse events. CRPs are comprehensive, principled, and systematic patient safety programs that promote patient-centered accountability and disseminated learning after adverse events. Many of the state’s healthcare systems are currently implementing or launching a CRP, and this uptake is expected to accelerate further…
Find out more »Advancement Information Session (AIS)
WSHEF has scheduled our next AIS webinar. This one-hour live webinar will share the value of the FACHE credential, the requirements to become credentialed and resources to prepare. If you questions you can contact Parke Corbin @ pcorbin@uw.edu. Click here to register. Why obtain your Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE)? The FACHE credential demonstrates professionalism, ethical decision making, competence, leadership skills and commitment to lifelong learning. The FACHE credential symbolizes a commitment to excellence; it is…
Find out more »Tri-Cities Meet and Mingle
Join other ACHE/WSHEF members for an evening of networking and fellowship. Street Parking and Parking Garage Look for our Signs Appetizers will be provided, no host bar Click here to register
Find out more »Meet and Mingle – Seattle
The Washington State Healthcare Executives Forum (WSHEF) invites you to our upcoming networking event. Meet-n-Mingles are informal gatherings of area WSHEF members at a local restaurant or pub. There is a small fee to cover appetizers. While this is not a formal education program, someone will be there to share upcoming WSHEF and ACHE events and activities. Registration here.
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