1 / 21

Four Strategies for Intentional Growth

Four Strategies for Intentional Growth. Healthcare Executives of Southern California Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. About Harbor. A Rich history of advancing care delivery, Medical Education and Research. About Harbor. Situated in Southwest LA County 72 acre campus

kennan
Télécharger la présentation

Four Strategies for Intentional Growth

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Four Strategies for Intentional Growth Healthcare Executives of Southern California Harbor-UCLA Medical Center

  2. About Harbor A Rich history of advancing care delivery, Medical Education and Research

  3. About Harbor Situated in Southwest LA County 72 acre campus Over 1M sq. ft. in several buildings Integrated delivery system Tri-partite purpose

  4. ABOUT HARBOR: TODAY • Key component in Los Angeles County’s 4,000 square mile health care safety net serving 10.3 million residents • Public, academic, tertiary care medical center • 538 licensed beds • ~24,000 Discharges • ~80,000 Emergency Room Visits • ~300,000 Outpatient Visits • Just under 4,000 staff members

  5. About Harbor: Major Teaching Mission ANESTHESIOLOGY EMERGENCY MEDICINE EMERGENCY MEDICINE FELLOWSHIPS FAMILY MEDICINE FM-SPORTS MEDICINE INTERNAL MEDICINE IM-CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IM-CLINICAL CARDIAC ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY IM-INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY IM-DERMATOLOGY IM-ENDOCRINOLOGY IM-ENDOCRINOLOGY RESEARCH IM-GASTROENTEROLOGY IM-HEMATOLOGY/ONCOLOGY IM-INFECTIOUS DISEASE IM-NEPHROLOGY IM-PULMONARY/CRITICAL CARE IM-RHEUMATOLOGY KENNAMER FELLOWSHIP NEUROLOGY CHILD NEUROLOGY CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY OB-FEMALE PELVIC & RECONST SURG OB-MATERNAL FETAL MEDICINE ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY PATHOLOGY PEDIATRICS PEDS CHILD ABUSE PEDS CRITICAL CARE PEDS EMERGENCY MEDICINE PEDS ENDOCRINOLOGY PEDS INFECTIOUS DISEASES PEDS MEDICAL GENETICS PEDS NEONATAL-PERINATAL PSYCHIATRY CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY RADIOLOGY: DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY-BREAST IMAGING NEURORADIOLOGY SURGERY SURGERY-GENERAL DENTISTRY SURGERY-OMFS VASCULAR SURGERY TRANSITIONAL YEAR MEDICINE

  6. Serving Multiple Municipalities

  7. Patient Demographics Linguistically and culturally diverse Low literacy levels (6th grade) Limited English proficiency Spanish and Korean most common Resource challenged ~25% uninsured 55% MediCal; 8% Medicare

  8. Four Strategies for Intentional Growth Healthcare Executives of Southern California Harbor-UCLA Medical Center

  9. What I mean by Intentional Growth? Growth that is: Purpose-driven (Why?) Grounded in a needs assessment (What)?

  10. Strategy 1: PREPARE FOR TOMORROW…Today!

  11. Strategy 1: PREPARE FOR TOMORROW…Today! Commit to being a lifelong learner Invest in yourself Seek/secure clarity in vision and purpose

  12. Strategy #2: Take calculated risks

  13. Strategy 2: Take Calculated Risks Reflect on past decisions that proved to be wrong. What did you learn? Distinguish between uncertainty and indecisiveness Practice P=40-70

  14. Strategy #3: BE POSITIVE

  15. Strategy #3: BE POSITIVE Begin each day with your “PMA”! Help others to develop a growth mindset Heap praise whenever/wherever you can; but don’t avoid true issues

  16. Strategy #4: BE OF SERVICE/VALUE

  17. Strategy #4: BE OF SERVICE/VALUE Truly Value others Make ourselves more valuable to others (intentional growth) Know and relate to what others value Do things that ____ values

  18. Closing Thoughts “Don’t wait for the leaders, be the leaders” “A problem is a chance to do your best” “Act as if what you do makes a difference Mother Teresa Duke Ellington William James

More Related