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NAO CD/PO SURVEY RELATIONSHIPS CHALLENGES NEXT STEPS

NAO CD/PO SURVEY RELATIONSHIPS CHALLENGES NEXT STEPS. National AHEC Organization 2010 Annual Conference Las Vegas NV June 23, 2010. PANEL. Mary Mitchell, Executive Director, Manhattan-Staten Island AHEC. Susan Moreland, Executive Director, Northern Louisiana AHEC.

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NAO CD/PO SURVEY RELATIONSHIPS CHALLENGES NEXT STEPS

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  1. NAO CD/PO SURVEYRELATIONSHIPS CHALLENGES NEXT STEPS National AHEC Organization 2010 Annual Conference Las Vegas NV June 23, 2010

  2. PANEL • Mary Mitchell, Executive Director, Manhattan-Staten Island AHEC. • Susan Moreland, Executive Director, Northern Louisiana AHEC. • Richard Kiovsky M.D., Program Director, Indiana AHEC Program. • Richard Perry, Program Director, Oklahoma AHEC Program.

  3. Plan for the Workshop • Purpose of Survey • Introduction of Panel and First Thoughts • Survey Results • Group Breakout • Groups Report Back • Open Discussion and Next Steps

  4. Data: Center Directors

  5. Data: Center Directors

  6. Years CD Experience Affect Focus of Regular Interactions (> 60% or respondents, Order High to Low) Challenges in relationship with PO increases with CD experience, especially in Operational and System issues

  7. As Center Director Experience Increases, Nature of Regular Interactions Changes (Clearly * Trending ~)

  8. Comments: Center Directors Most Frequently Mentioned “Difficult Problems:

  9. Illustrative Comments: Center Directors

  10. Data: Program Directors

  11. Data: Program Directors Items seen as challenges are not those requiring the most Interaction

  12. Comments: Program Directors Most Frequently Mentioned “Difficult Problems”

  13. Illustrative Comments: Program Directors

  14. Prior AHEC Experience by Program Director and Focus of Interactions 75% of respondents Very Little Difference

  15. “Hands On” Collaboration Rate 1-5,with 1 being “hands off” and 5 being “hands on,” the level of collaboration your center/program has with your program/centers on the following issues: (%=very or somewhat “hands on”, rating 4 or 5) IssueCentersProgram

  16. “Hands On” Collaboration, Cont’d Issue Center Program

  17. “Hands On” Collaboration, Cont’d Issue Center Program

  18. Summary

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