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Three Missions…One Future The Process To-Date. National Symposium on the Future of Canada’s Academic Health Sciences Centres January 28 - 29, 2010. Mr. Glenn Brimacombe, Co-Chair, AHSC Steering Committee. 1. Why A National Task Force?. 6.5 Years in the making
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Three Missions…One FutureThe Process To-Date National Symposium on the Future of Canada’s Academic Health Sciences Centres January 28 - 29, 2010 Mr. Glenn Brimacombe, Co-Chair, AHSC Steering Committee 1
Why A National Task Force?... • 6.5 Years in the making • No national review of AHSCs in close to 15 years • Significant health reform initiatives underway • Most, if not all, “weave” through the AHSC enterprise • How to optimize performance of AHSCs?
Purpose of NTF?... • Produce a report, with recommendations, and implementation strategies to optimize the performance of AHSCs in Canada
NTF Roles & Responsibilities?... • Responsible for achieving Terms of Reference • Guide & advise consultation process & commissioning of background research • Own report, recommendations, & implementation strategies • Communicate & engage stakeholder groups across respective communities • Operate at arms length
The National Task Force... • Co-Chairs - Mr. Jeff Lozon, President & CEO, Revera Living (Past-President & CEO, St. Michael’s Hospital) - Dr. Jean Rouleau, Dean of Medicine, Université de Montréal) • Members • Dr. Alain Beaudet, President, Canadian Institutes of Health Research • Dr. Jeanne Besner, Calgary Health Region • Mr. Guy Bujold, President, CANARIE • Dr. Victor Dzau, Chancellor, Health Affairs, Duke University Medical Centre • Dr. Hélène Ezer, Vice-Dean, School of Nursing, McGill University
The National Task Force...cont’d • Dr. Dennis Gorecki, Dean, College of Pharmacy, Univ. of Saskatchewan • Dr. Marie-Josée Hebert, Nephrologist & Assoc. Professor, Université de Montréal • Dr. Stuart MacLeod, Vice-President, Academic Liaison & Research, PHSA • Ms. Christine Power, President & CEO, Capital District Health Authority • Dr. Carol Richards, Professor, Dept. of Rehabilitation, Université Laval • Dr. Jim Rourke, Dean of Medicine, Memorial University • Mr. Scott Rowand, Past-President & CEO, Hamilton Health Sciences Centre • Dr. Gavin Stuart, Dean of Medicine, University of British Columbia • Dr. Emöke Szathmary, President Emeritus, University of Manitoba • Ms. Leslee Thompson, President & CEO, Kingston General Hospital • Sir John Tooke, Chair, Medical School Council, Peninsula Medical School • Ms. Sheila Weatherill, Past-President & CEO, Capital Health • Dr. Catharine Whiteside, Dean of Medicine, University of Toronto
Managing the Process…The NTF Steering Committee... • Support the Co-Chairs and NTF • Provide guidance on governance and process • Oversee day-to-day operations & commissioning/ completion of background research • Observe at NTF meetings
The NTF Steering Committee... • Co-Chairs - Mr. Glenn Brimacombe, President & CEO, ACAHO - Dr. Nick Busing, President & CEO, AFMC • Members • Dr. Dawn Burnett, Vice-President, Policy, CPA • Dr. Gilles Lavigne, Doyen, Faculté de medicine dentaire, Université de Montréal • Dr. Peter Liu, Scientific Director, Circulatory & Resp. Health, CIHR • Ms. Patty O’Connor, Associate Director, Nursing, Mtl. Neuro. Institute • Dr. John Pugsley, Registrar, Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada • Dr. Joshua Tepper, ADM, HHR Strategy, MOHLTC
NTF Work Plan… • Background Research Projects - Environmental Scan - Literature Review - Key Informants Interview - AHSC Case Studies
NTF Work Plan…cont’d • NTF meetings, draft report, recommendations, implementation strategy • Consultation process - Meeting with FPT Advisory Committees (Health, Education, Industry) - Meeting with National Health Organizations - Individual organization meetings - National web-consultation process • National symposium (January 28-29, 2010) • Final NTF Report
Three Missions…One FutureThe Process To-Date National Symposium on the Future of Canada’s Academic Health Sciences Centres January 28 - 29, 2010 www.ahsc-ntf.org 11