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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 SURVEYRELATIONSHIPS 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. • Richard Kiovsky M.D., Program Director, Indiana AHEC Program. • Richard Perry, Program Director, Oklahoma AHEC Program.
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
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
As Center Director Experience Increases, Nature of Regular Interactions Changes (Clearly * Trending ~)
Comments: Center Directors Most Frequently Mentioned “Difficult Problems:
Data: Program Directors Items seen as challenges are not those requiring the most Interaction
Comments: Program Directors Most Frequently Mentioned “Difficult Problems”
Prior AHEC Experience by Program Director and Focus of Interactions 75% of respondents Very Little Difference
“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
“Hands On” Collaboration, Cont’d Issue Center Program
“Hands On” Collaboration, Cont’d Issue Center Program