CHIEF Executive Forum Fall25 Site Visits
Back by popular demand!
Site visits will be held again for a limited group of CHIEF Executive Forum members.
Morning visit to Michael Garron Hospital
Afternoon visit to The Hospital for Sick Children| SickKids
Space is limited. We ask that only one member from each member organization register and please only register if you are able to attend.
Schedule
| 8:30am |
Arrival at Michael Garron and coffee
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| 8:45am |
Welcome and Overview
- Amelia Hoyt, Chief Information Officer
- Linia Shaji, Director, Enterprise Data and Clinical Information Management
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| 9:55am |
Tour
- Thomson Patient Care Centre – New clinical tower occupied in January 2023
- Patient registration
- Inpatient unit
- Ambulatory area
- Terrace/Mental Health Terrace
- Rands Family Simulation Lab
- Pharmacy (if time allows)
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| 11:15am |
Final wrap up + Q&A
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| 11:30am |
Depart for SickKids
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| 12:00pm |
Arrival at SickKids and light lunch
The meeting and tour will be held in our SickKids Conference Centre, located in our Patient Support Centre (PSC), 175 Elizabeth St.
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| 1:00pm |
Welcome remarks
- Dr. Karim Jessa, CMIO
- Dr. Sarah Muttitt, Vice-President and Chief Information Officer
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| 1:05pm |
Presentations
1:05pm-1:25pm Implementation of Care Companion for Remote Care Management, Heather Laird, Clinical Informatics Specialist; Alyssa Ramdeo, Epic Application Specialist; Dr. Daniel Rosenfield, Physician, Paediatric Emergency Medicine
1:25pm-1:45pm Harnessing Epic Data to Reduce Pediatric Anesthesia Emissions, Dr. Mandy Lam, Anesthesiologist, MD, FRCPC
1:45pm-2:05pm SickKids Enterprise-wide Data in Azure Repository (SEDAR), Dr. Lillian Sung, Chief Clinical Data Scientist
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| 2:05pm |
Tour
Technology focused tour of:
- SimKids Simulation Program
Increasingly complex procedures in medicine require not only individual skill acquisition and practice, but also interprofessional team skill development and practice. Simulation provides novice to seasoned healthcare professionals the opportunity to participate in hands-on training without any risk to patients. It creates a realistic environment in which students can practice and develop skills before they enter a clinical situation, increasing both confidence and competence in overall patient care.Through simulation, an individual or a team can repeatedly practice routine procedures, recognize, and treat rare conditions and practice life-saving techniques in a real-time environment. Simulation-based training also allows healthcare teams to improve their teamwork, leadership, judgment, and communication skills.The program is broad in scope and includes both procedural skills training and high-fidelity training. Simulation can be delivered in the Simulation Centre, throughout the Hospital or off-site.Today’s tour will include a glimpse of our SimKids Simulation Centre’s 11,500 square foot facility.
- Patient Support tower
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| 3:15pm |
Wrap up and refreshments
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