FREE December 14th Lunch & Learn Webinar: Wellbeing, Leadership & the Workforce

December 14th Lunch & Learn Webinar:
Wellbeing, Leadership & the Workforce

December 14, 2021 | 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM EST | Zoom

As we continue to navigate the world of the pandemic, a recent study looked at some of the key challenges that leaders and managers will face in health care in particular. On a positive note, the study found that while employee engagement actually improved in 2020, serious clinician burnout concerns remain. In addition, the challenges with recruitment and staffing continue. As daunting as these challenges are, there is at the same time an opportunity to re-focus and align with the overall objectives of providing health care with an even larger opportunity for leaders and managers to be clearer about how their leadership style impacts organizational effectiveness. What can a manager/leader do to address this? What leadership traits and actions will be particularly important going forward? We will talk about challenges that get in the way, context, and managing across generations and create a shared space for learning from each other of how to apply to practice.

Webinar Speaker

Kristina Natt och Dag, Ph.D.,
Executive Director
Kanof Institute for Physician Leadership (KIPL)

Kristina Natt och Dag has a Ph.D. in Educational Research and Policy Analysis from North Carolina State University. A native Swede, she has a Master of Human Rights from Lund’s University in Lund, Sweden. She has been working in the field of training and organizational development in the corporate as well as the non-profit sector for the past two decades.

With experience from a variety of sectors, such as finance, healthcare and maintenance, she has extensive global experience and speaks several languages other than English, Swedish and Danish, such as Italian, German and French.

Kristina is currently working with the North Carolina Medical Society as the Vice President of Education and Training and Executive Director of the Kanof Institute for Physician Leadership (KIPL). She also serves as Adjunct Assistant Professor at Campbell School of Osteopathic Medicine. She is a scholar-practitioner member of the Academy of Human Resource Development (AHRD) and is Immediate Past Chair of the Leadership SIG. Some of her publications include Current and emerging trends in leadership development: New needs for new leadership, a special edition of Advances in Developing Human Resources (Aug., 2016) as well as the chapter Creativity in theorizing for women and leadership: a multi-paradigm perspective in The Handbook for Research on Gender and Leadership (published by Edward Elgar Publishing, May 2017).

Registration

This webinar is free but you must be registered to attend. Space is limited so register early! After you register, you will receive an email confirmation and an email reminder with webinar login instructions.

Continuing education credit may be granted through your professional organization (MGMA, PAHCOM, AHIMA, etc.). Please self-submit for these organizations.

Questions

For questions, please contact the NC Medical Society Foundation’s offices at ncmsfoundation@ncmedsoc.org.

January 28th NCMGMA-NCMSF Webinar: Change Management

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Change Management

January 28, 2020 | 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

Join us as we discuss change in terms of transforming mindsets to allow leaders to more effectively drive change. Using your understanding of perceptions and behavior, we will discuss how to understand individuals and through that understanding, how to impact change efforts at the organizational and societal level.

Our Speakers

och-wbnr1Kristina Natt och Dag, PhD, MA
Vice President of Leadership Development, NCMS
Executive Director of the Kanof Institute for Physician Leadership
Kristina Natt och Dag has a PhD in Educational Research and Policy Analysis from North Carolina State University and was awarded the 2014 LPAHE Outstanding Dissertation of the Year. A native Swede, she has a master’s degree in human rights from Lund’s University in Lund, Sweden. She has been working in the field of training and organizational development in the corporate as well as the non-profit sector for the past two decades. With experience from a variety of sectors, such as finance, healthcare and maintenance, she has extensive global experience and speaks several languages other than English, Swedish, and Danish, such as Italian, German and French.

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Program Manager
Kanof Institute for Physician Leadership
Aubrey was born in Plantation, Florida and she is a Disney fanatic. She earned her BA in Mass Communication from Meredith College with a focus on Journalism and Public Relations. She currently serves on the Meredith College Young Alumnae Board. Aubrey has been with the North Carolina Medical Society since 2017, and has been with the North Carolina Medical Society Foundation since 2019. Aubrey enjoys entertaining, volunteering, and celebrating every single holiday.

Registration

This webinar is complimentary but you must be registered to attend. Space is limited so register early! After you register, you will receive an emailed confirmation with webinar and phone-in instructions.

Continuing education credit may be granted through your professional organization (MGMA, PAHCOM, AHIMA, etc.). Please self-submit for these organizations.

Questions

For questions or more information please contact the NC Medical Society offices at ncmsfoundation@ncmedsoc.org.

NCMGMA-NCMSF August 28th Webinar: Team Building and Leadership

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Lunch & Learn Webinar:
Team Building and Leadership

Tuesday, August 28, 2018
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

Working in teams has been shown to improve organizational effectiveness and increase employee engagement and motivation. But what makes a team successful and how do you, as a leader, build those teams? In health care, a good team means all members understand, believe in and work towards the shared purpose of caring and working for patients, whether as a clinician or non-clinician. Because strong teams do not develop and evolve by themselves, leadership is crucial to their success.

In this webinar we will talk about some core team characteristics and how all teams move through different stages of development. Teams are at their most productive where there is openness and trust, with members working to their own strengths. But how do they get there?

Speakers

Dag150Kristina Natt och Dag, PhD, MA
Kristina Natt och Dag has a PhD in Educational Research and Policy Analysis from North Carolina State University. A native Swede, she has a Master in Human Rights from Lund’s University in Lund, Sweden. She has been working in the field of training and organizational development in the corporate as well as the non-profit sector for the past two decades. She has served as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the George Washington University and has been affiliated with the Executive Education at Poole School of Management at North Carolina State University. She is a scholar-practitioner member of the Academy of Human Resource Development (AHRD) and is also Chair of the Leadership SIG.

Mattson150Gerri L. Mattson, MD, FAAP, MSPH
Dr. Mattson has almost ten years of experience with using data, systems and policy approaches in North Carolina in collaboration with multiple key state and non-profit health care agencies and individuals to optimize women’s and children’s physical, mental and social well-being.

Currently she works in the North Carolina Title V agency within the North Carolina Division of Public Health to provide medical consultation, public health guidance and leadership. Dr. Mattson has worked to build valuable linkages among public health staff with multiple women’s and children’s health champions across the state. She has also assisted with program and policy development, implementation, and evaluation of multiple statewide, regional and local public health efforts, programs, and data for the Children and Youth Branch and in the Women’s and Children’s Health Section.

Dr. Mattson has completed a pediatric internship and residency and an MSPH in Maternal and Child Health at the University of North Carolina. She has over fifteen years of experience in practicing pediatrics in a variety of culturally diverse health care settings that serve our most vulnerable and disadvantaged populations as well as serving in the US Public Health Service as a member of the active and the inactive reserve. Dr. Mattson continues to practice part time in a public health department.

Registration

This webinar is complimentary but you must be registered to attend. Space is limited so register early!  To register today, follow this link:

After you register, you will receive an emailed confirmation with webinar and phone-in instructions.

Questions

If you have any questions, please contact the North Carolina Medical Society Foundation at (919) 833-3836.