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SUMMARY:Conversation with the Chiefs
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our virtual Conversation with the Chiefs event.\n\nOur panelists will include the following:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLaVone Arthur\, FHIMSS\nChief Business Transformation Officer\nBaylor Scott & White Health \nKyle Kirkpatrick\, FACHE (Moderator)\nPartner – Consulting Services\nDirector of Consulting Services \nSanjay K. Shetty\, MD\, MBA\nPresident\nSteward Health Care System (North America). \nDavid J. Tesmer\, MPA\nChief Community and Public Policy Officer\nTexas Health Resources \n\n\n\n\n  \nRegister Here\n\n\n\n\nSpeakers’ Bios: \n  \nLaVone Arthur is the chief business transformation officer of Baylor Scott & White Health\, the largest not-for-profit health system in Texas. The integrated delivery network includes 49\,000 employees\, 51 hospitals\, 7\,300 affiliated physicians\, more than 1\,100 access points\, Scott and White Health Plan\, FirstCare Health Plans\, Baylor Scott & White Research Institute and one of the nation’s largest accountable care organizations\, Baylor Scott & White Quality Alliance. \nIn her role\, Arthur leads business transformation strategies\, working to accelerate value provided to Baylor Scott & White Health’s clinical enterprise. In addition\, she leads integration\, enterprise project management and enterprise process improvement. \nOver a 30+ year career with Baylor Scott & White Health and legacy Baylor Health Care System\, Arthur has served in multiple roles. Most recently\, she served as chief strategy officer\, where she worked with the executive team to develop\, communicate and execute the system’s strategy. Prior to that\, she served as chief integration officer\, developing and deploying integration strategies following the 2013 combination of Baylor Health Care System with Scott & White Healthcare. Previously\, as senior vice president\, business development\, she oversaw new business transactions and joint venture arrangements. \nIn addition to being a Fellow and former national vice-chair of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS)\, board member of American Hospital Association’s (AHA) for-profit subsidiary—Health Forum\, and member of AHA’s Center for Health Innovation and Leadership Council\, Arthur is an advanced member of the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA) and a past chair of the North Texas Healthcare Information & Quality Collaborative. She is the recipient of multiple awards\, including the Dallas Business Journal’s 2014 Women in Business Award and 2014 Who’s Who in Healthcare\, 2017 and 2018 Becker’s Women Hospital & Health System Leaders to Know and the 2018 Outstanding Women of Today in Healthcare award from the Altrusa International of Richardson Foundation. \nArthur holds a bachelor of science degree in health systems engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a master of business administration in health services management from the University of Dallas. \n  \nKyle Kirkpatrick\, FACHE\, has over 25 years of consulting and operational experience working in healthcare and life sciences with public and private organizations across the U.S. He is a former hospital CEO with experience running groups of hospitals\, managing joint ventures\, implementing new strategies\, driving EBITDA enhancements\, and creating positive organizational cultures. He has worked as a consultant within Big 4 firms focused on strategic planning\, M&A\, and operational improvements. His strategy experience includes facilitation\, visioning\, strategy and operating model development. He has strong project management experience to coordinate complex initiatives across multiple stakeholder groups. \nKyle and his wife Amy live in Argyle\, Texas and have three teenage children. His interests are his family\, ranching\, fitness\, and beekeeping. He has spoken at various conferences over his career on strategy and M&A related topics.. \n  \n  \nSanjay K. Shetty\, MD\, MBA is the President of Steward Health Care System (North America). Steward is the largest privately held\, physician-owned\, and physician-led health system in the country\, with a focus on providing high quality\, high value care through its integrated healthcare delivery model. Shetty succeeded founder Dr. Ralph de la Torre to take executive leadership of domestic operations in March 2021\, including 35 acute care facilities\, a large multispecialty medical group\, and an integrated accountable care organization\, as well as numerous other healthcare entities comprising Steward’s innovative community care model. Shetty has served in leadership roles across each of Steward’s core business lines\, including as President of Steward Medical Group\, an 1\,800-provider multispecialty practice with providers in 11 states and as President of Steward’s ACO\, Steward Health Care Network\, where he was responsible for Steward’s quality and financial performance under alternative payment models. Most recently\, he served as President of the South Region (TX/LA/AR/FL)\, providing leadership over 12 acute care facilities with a focus on strategic growth and operations. Through these previous leadership roles\, he was instrumental in expanding Steward’s participation in value-based reimbursement models\, doubling of the size of the medical group through nationwide expansion and acquisition\, and engineering a turnaround of multiple acute care facilities that had been struggling prior to acquisition. \nA practicing radiologist\, Dr. Shetty has been actively involved in the state and national level activities of the American College of Radiology\, including as Past President of the Massachusetts Radiological Society and a past member of the ACR national Council Steering Committee. Other roles have included service as Chair of the national Resident and Fellows Section\, a member of the RADPAC Board\, and a course director for the Leadership Accelerator course at the RLI\, in additional to work on numerous national committees in economics\, government relations\, and membership. \nHe is an Associate Clinical Professor of Radiology at Tufts University School of Medicine and has authored numerous articles\, reviews\, editorials\, and book chapters\, in addition to co-authoring a review book in neuroradiology. Prior to joining Steward\, he was a consultant at Bain & Company. He is a graduate of Harvard College (A.B. summa cum laude)\, Harvard Medical School (MD)\, and the Wharton School (MBA)\, and he was a resident\, chief resident\, and fellow in Radiology at the Massachusetts General Hospital. He was recognized by the Boston Business Journal as one of “Boston’s 40 Under 40” in 2012 and by Becker’s Hospital Review in its listing of “Rising Stars: 25 Healthcare Leaders Under 40” in 2013. \nDr. Shetty has had numerous volunteer roles as well. He serves as a Trustee at Phillips Exeter Academy\, his alma mater\, where he also serves as Class President and Class Agent. He is a past member of the Board of Trustees at the Chestnut Hill School\, a coeducational elementary school in Chestnut Hill\, MA\, where he served as Chair of the Trusteeship Committee (focused on governance\, trustee selection and training\, and bylaws)\, Co-Chair of the Head of School Search Committee\, and Vice President of the Board of Trustees. He is a past member and Vice President of the Board of Directors of BANA\, a national Indian cultural and social organization. \nDr. Shetty lives in Dallas\, TX with his wife and children. \n  \n  \nDavid J. Tesmer\, chief community and public policy officer\, has more than 30 years of experience in public policy and stakeholder relations. Joining Texas Health Resources in 1995\, he is responsible for providing the organization’s strategic direction in public policy\, stakeholder relations\, faith and spirituality integration\, community health improvement and north Texas healthy communities (Blue Zones Project Fort Worth). \nTesmer has held a variety of key leadership positions at the local\, state and national level including director emeritus and past chair of the North Texas Commission. He is past chair of the Greater Arlington Chamber of Commerce and Texas Hospital Association (THA) Political Action Committee (PAC) and the Dallas Fort Worth Hospital Council’s Community Health Collaborative. He currently serves as chairman of the Government Affairs Committee of Premier Inc. (Washington D.C) and is a member of the American Hospital Association’s (AHA) Multi-Hospital Policy Committee and the Texas 2036 Health Policy Workgroup. \nTesmer serves on the board of directors of the Trauma Center Association of America and the University of North Texas Health Science Center Academic Community Partnerships Advisory Board. He also provides his insight on stakeholder relations and public policy as a guest lecturer at Texas Christian University Neeley School of Business and University Texas Dallas Naveen Jindal School of Management. \nHe has been recognized by Premier\, AHA and THA for his outstanding advocacy efforts by receiving the Excellence in Advocacy Award\, Most Valuable PAC Player and HOSPAC Star Award. In addition\, Tesmer was awarded the United Nations Global Leadership Award for Sustainable Development for Good Health and Wellbeing. \nTesmer earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a Master of Public Administration both from Texas Tech University. \n  \nA special thanks to J Taylor for hosting this event! \n\n \n\n\n\n  \n\nRegister Here\n  \n 
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SUMMARY:DFW Healthcare Student Summit
DESCRIPTION:Please Join Us for Our Second Annual DFW Healthcare Student Summit\n\n\n\n\n\nAgenda:\n\n\n  \n9-9:55am – Healthcare Leadership Panel \n10-11am – Breakout Sessions \n\nPharmaceuticals\nProject Management\nQuality and Patient Safety\nDigitization of Healthcare\n\nNote: This event will be via zoom . \nRegister Here\nModerator: \nDr. Britt Berrett\, FACHE\, Program Director of Healthcare Leadership & Management Jindal School of Management at University of Texas at Dallas \nBritt Berrett\, FACHE served as the president of Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas\, a 900-bed hospital\, and executive vice president of the Texas Health Resources (THR) network of 24 facilities and more than 250 ambulatory centers located throughout North Texas prior to joining UT Dallas. Previously he was the president and chief executive officer of Medical City and Medical City Children’s Hospital\, the flagship medical center for the North Texas Division of HCA. He also served as a CEO as part of the SHARP Healthcare system in San Diego\, Calif. With almost 30 years of both not-for-profit and for-profit executive healthcare experience\, he has navigated some of the most complicated organizational and environmental challenges in healthcare. In his executive role\, his organizations have achieved recognition for exceptional organizational performance and employee engagement. Berrett has experienced an inspiring level of success through his commitment to teams and organizational culture. Throughout his career\, he has served on 17 boards of directors for industry and community organizations and agencies. He brings his professional and educational experience to The University of Texas at Dallas to prepare the next generation of healthcare leaders. \n  \nPanelists: \n  \nAngela Michael\, MHS-HFM\, LSSBB\, CPHQ\, CIC\, Manager for Improvement Academy at Methodist Health System \nAngela is a healthcare leader\, coach and collaborator who is passionate about improving patient experience and key outcomes by engaging clinical and operational leaders on innovative process improvements. Her passion for healthcare improvement is cemented firmly in her experience as the advocate and care navigator for her mom (oncology) and daughter (prematurity). As a young millennial female healthcare leader\, whose ethnicity and origin have ties to India\, Nigeria\, Canada\, and America\, Angela also believes in quietly and peacefully influencing an inclusive and equitable culture for all. \nFor over a decade\, Angela has engaged healthcare cross-functional teams with a strong focus on clinical quality improvement\, performance excellence\, project management and clinical analytics. In her current role at Methodist Health System\, she collaborates with leaders at all levels of the organization to advance patient care and employee engagement. Angela holds a Master’s degree in Health Finance and Management from Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health and is an active member with the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) North Texas chapter. \nAngela’s world revolves around her family\, her husband\, their 9 year old daughter\, 6 year old son and two dogs\, Spot and Snow! Her all-time favorite quote is by Dr. Nelson Mandela\, “I never fail. I am either winning or learning”. \n  \nJared Lange MBA\, Director for Business Sustainability and Development at Parkland \nJared joined Parkland Health & Hospital System in March 2019 and is the Director of Business Sustainability and Development. Jared’s role is responsible for leading strategic efforts to identify cost-saving and additional revenue opportunities for Parkland. Also\, Jared is actively involved in Parkland’s fight against the Covid pandemic. Jared helped lead the activation of one of the first testing drive-thrus in the country in March of 2020\, with the ability to test hundreds of people per day. Also\, he managed two mega vaccine sites with the capacity to vaccinate thousands of people per day in early 2021. \nBefore joining Parkland\, Jared served in various consulting and operations roles. He was a Sr. Operations Consultant for CallisonRTKL\, where he helped define the future processes that would drive the conceptual design of a new facility. Also\, Jared spent the first seven years of his career with Crothall Healthcare\, working in various support service roles in hospitals across the country. \nJared obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree with a concentration in Economics from Wabash College and earned his Master’s in Business Administration from the University of Texas at Dallas. In addition\, he obtained his Lean and Six Sigma Black Belt from IISE. He’s the Chair of the Membership and Networking Committee for the ACHE of North Texas Chapter. Also\, he’s the President of Wabash College’s DFW Alumni Board of Governors. \n  \nFraser Hay\, FACHE\, President of Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital\, Hurst-Euless-Bedford \nFraser Hay is the President of Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Hurst-Euless-Bedford (THHEB)\, where he has served since the beginning of 2018. He has worked as an executive in progressive leadership roles within Texas Health Resources since 2010\, first at Texas Health Southwest Fort Worth and then Texas Health Plano\, before moving to THHEB. \nIn his current role\, Fraser oversees the daily operations\, strategic planning\, business development\, continuous improvement\, and hospital culture for the more than 1\,300 employees\, 200 volunteers\, and 800 active staff physicians and allied health professionals. \nThroughout his career\, Fraser has overseen more than $125 million in construction projects and has been known for his collaborative leadership style that focuses on building partnerships with physicians and hospital staff to collectively enhance the care provided. \nFraser received his BBA in Finance from the University of Oklahoma and then his Masters in Health Administration from Trinity University in San Antonio. He completed his residency with INTEGRIS Health in Oklahoma City. \nHe is a Fellow with the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) and was honored as the 2015 Young Healthcare Executive of the Year by the North Texas Chapter of ACHE\, and the 2017 Young Healthcare Executive of the Year by the Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council. \nFraser is actively involved in his profession and community by serving on the Boards of the Texas Health Southlake hospital\, Texas Health Bedford Surgery Center\, North Texas Chapter of ACHE\, HEB ISD Education Foundation\, and is actively involved in his church and children’s activities. \n  \nBreakout Session Hosts: \n• Pharmaceuticals \n          –Marva M. Goins\, Pharm.D.\, M.B.A.\, DPLA\, FACHE\, Director of Pharmacy at Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Southwest Fort Worth \n• Project Management \n          –Dr. Brandon Goertz\, Vice President of Professional and Support Services at Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Hurst – Euless – Bedford \n• Quality and Patient Safety \n          —Tracy B. Chamblee\, PhD\, APRN\, PCNS-BC\, AE-C\, CPHQ\, CPPS\, Clinical Executive at UNTHSC\, Managing Editor for the journal of Pediatric Nursing and Former Senior Director of Quality and Patient Safety at Children’s Health \n• Digitization of Healthcare \n          –Dr. Mehmet Ayvaci\, is an Associate Professor of Information Systems in the Jindal School of Management at the University of Texas Dallas \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister Here\n\n \n 
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SUMMARY:The Bold Path: Minority Women in Healthcare Navigating Executive Leadership
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for this very special event being offered by our ACHENTX Diversity & Inclusion Committee.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nACHE members can self-report this virtual event through the ache.org portal for approval to receive 1.0 Qualified credit. \n  \nOur guest presenters for this evening’s program will be: \nTiffany Northern\, FACHE\nChief Operating Officer\nTexas Health Resources \nSuzanne Jackson\, FACHE\nVice President of Urgent Care\nHCA \nColea Owens\, MBA\, BSN\, RN (Moderator)\nAssociate Dean of Nursing\nWest Coast University \nSandra Sneed\nVice President of Operations\nTexas Health Arlington \nAngela Vincent Michael\nManager\, Improvement Academy\, Performance Analytics & MCCN\nMethodist Health System \n\nRegister Here\n\n\n\n  \nSpeakers Bios:\nSuzanne Beauvoir Jackson\, FACHE\, is a creative healthcare executive with over 20 years of experience and a proven track record of building relationships\, executing on strategies and ensuring operational excellence\, Suzanne is a 19 year veteran of HCA Healthcare. She has held hospital CEO\, COO and Associate Administrator leadership roles\, and currently is serving as HCA’s Vice President of Urgent Care Services responsible for clinic operations\, staff training and development as well as regulatory compliance & accreditation. Currently\, HCA urgent care operates over 160 clinics across 19 markets and has plans to continue its growth.  \nA native of Skokie\, Illinois\, Suzanne started her career as a healthcare consultant in the Chicago office of Cap Gemini Ernst & Young after receiving a master’s degree in Health Services Administration from the University of Michigan and bachelor’s degree from the University of Illinois – Champaign.  \nA Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives\, she has continued to promote excellence in healthcare management through involvement with local service organizations\, such as Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc.\, Crisis Link\, Virginia State University’s Business Council and the North Texas Chapter of Jack and Jill of America. Suzanne was appointed to the Commonwealth of Virginia Governor’s Council for Women\, served as ACHE District 2’s Regent At Large\, and served as a board member for the American Hospital Association’s Institute for Diversity & Health Equity. Currently\, Suzanne is a board member of the Urgent Care Association Foundation and is serving on the inaugural Urgent Care Association Commission on Diversity.  \nSuzanne\, her husband and two daughters\, Taylor and Zoe\, have resided in the Dallas area since August of 2017. \nAngela Vincent Michael is a healthcare leader\, coach and collaborator who is passionate about improving patient experience and key outcomes by engaging clinical and operational leaders on innovative process and technology changes. Her passion for healthcare improvement is cemented firmly in her experience as the advocate and care navigator for her mom (oncology) and daughter (prematurity). As a young millennial female healthcare leader\, whose ethnicity and origin have ties to India\, Nigeria\, Canada\, and America\, Angela also believes in quietly and peacefully influencing an inclusive and equitable culture for all.  \nFor over a decade\, Angela has engaged healthcare cross-functional teams with a strong focus on clinical quality improvement\, performance excellence\, project management and clinical analytics. In her current role at Methodist Health System\, she collaborates with leaders at all levels of the organization to advance patient care and employee engagement using the lens of improvement and analytics. Angela holds a Master’s degree in Health Finance and Management from Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health\, and is an active member with the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) North Texas chapter.  \nAngela’s world revolves around her family\, her husband\, their 9 year old daughter\, 6 year old son and two dogs\, Spot and Snow! Her all-time favorite quote is by Dr. Nelson Mandela\, “I never fail. I am either winning or learning”. \nTiffany Northern\, MHA\, FACHE\,  is the chief operating officer for Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas. In this role\, Tiffany will provide administrative direction for all ancillary and support areas of the hospital. She is accountable for achieving the financial\, operational and service delivery objectives of the hospital. Before joining Texas Health\, Tiffany served as the vice president of operations for MedStar Health\, based in Washington D.C.  Northern holds a Master’s degree in Health Administration from Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University\, and a Bachelor’s in Business Administration from Alabama State University. In 2011\, Northern earned and continues to hold the distinction as a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE). She was also named nationally as one of only six 2019 Executive Diversity Program Scholars with the American College for Healthcare Executives. \n  \nColea Owens is a MBA prepared Nurse Leader dedicated to providing solutions for nursing workforce development and equitable healthcare delivery. She has a background in process improvement and nursing professional development initiatives. She currently serves as the Associate Dean of Nursing Administration for West Coast University- Richardson.  \nSandra Sneed is an accomplished senior leader with a successful track record in hospital operations\, strategic business initiatives\, physician and employee engagement and service lines.  \nShe has extensive experience in operational leadership and financial management for: Facilities\, Environmental services\, Food and Nutrition Services\, Biomedical Engineering\, Emergency Management and Public Safety.  \nShe has led hospital service lines and clinical departments; Neurosciences\, Orthopedics\, Oncology\, Surgical Services\, Rehabilitation Services\, Emergency Services\, Pharmacy\, Radiology\, Pathology/Laboratory and Ambulatory services.  \nSandra develops high performing teams and drives execution via her collaborative\, engaging and people-centered leadership style. \n \n \n 
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SUMMARY:2021 ACHENTX General Membership Convocation
DESCRIPTION:ACHENTX’s premier event of the year!\n  \n\n\n\n\n\nPlease join us for this year’s ACHE of North Texas General Membership Convocation as we have a conversation with Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker and Dallas City Manager T. C. Broadnax; with the discussion being facilitated by W. Stephen Love\, President and CEO of the Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council.\n\n\nThe evening will kick off with some networking. Using the ACE Virtual Events/REMO platform\, attendees will join a small “table” with other attendees and everyone will be encouraged to roam from one virtual table to another during this time – getting to know or reconnecting with as many peers as possible. \nThen\, prior to hearing from our special guest speakers\, we will have a brief update on the ACHENTX chapter; and our 2021 ACHENTX Awards recipients will also be recognized for their contributions to the chapter and the local healthcare community. \n  \nVirtual Networking: 5:15-6pm \nPresentations: 6-8pm \n  \nGuest Speakers: \nMayor Mattie Parker\nMayor of Fort Worth\nFort Worth\, Texas \nT.C. Broadnax\nDallas City Manager\nDallas\, Texas \nW. Stephen Love\nPresident and Chief Executive Officer\nDallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council \n  \nRegister Now!\n\n  \n\nSpeakers Biographies \n  \n\n\n\nMattie Parker was elected in June 2021 as the 45th Mayor of Fort Worth and the youngest mayor of any large city in the U.S. Leading the fastest growing large city in the nation\, Parker has set her focus on key issues that move Fort Worth forward including economic development growth\, innovative transportation and mobility solutions\, quality education opportunities for every student\, and building safer\, more prosperous communities. \nParker is a licensed attorney\, with more than seventeen years of experience in national\, state and local public affairs\, including her service as the chief of staff for Mayor and the Fort Worth City Council where she helped shape major policy decisions on a variety of complex issues. She was the founding CEO of Fort Worth Cradle to Career and the Tarrant To & Through (T3) Partnership. \n  \n\n  \n\n\nT.C. Broadnax began serving as Dallas City Manager on Feb. 1\, 2017. Prior to becoming City Manager for the City of Dallas\, he served as City Manager of Tacoma\, Washington for five years. He also served as Assistant City Manager of the City of San Antonio and in Pompano Beach\, Florida. Broadnax has more than 24 years of local government management experience. \nAs Dallas City Manager\, he presides over an annual budget of $4.35 billion. He is also responsible for 39 city departments and nearly 13\,000 employees. He works towards transparency and accountability in every city he has served in the spirit of “Service First”. \nBroadnax earned his bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Communications at Washburn University\, Topeka\, KS and a master’s degree in Public Administration from the University of North Texas. \n  \n\n\n\nW. Stephen Love is currently President and Chief Executive Officer of the Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council which promotes collaboration\, cooperation and advocacy on behalf of its 90 member hospitals. The Hospital Council also has approximately 100 Associate Members (business and industry)\, including prominent accounting\, legal and consulting firms. The primary mission is to promote patient safety\, quality healthcare and coordination in the delivery of healthcare within the North Texas market. He served as 2015 Chair for the Conference of Metropolitan and Regional Hospitals Association in the United States. He also previously served on the Children at Risk Board for North Texas and Mothers Against Drunk Driving Dallas. He serves on the Southwest Region Board for the American Heart Association; Southwest Transplant Alliance; Cure Glaucoma Foundation Advisory Board; North Texas Eye Research Institute; the Metropolitan YMCA Board of Directors; the Board of Directors of Prism Health North Texas and the Greater Irving-Las Colinas Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. Mr. Love has worked in healthcare management for over 40 years. He has demonstrated leadership in tax exempt\, investor-owned\, specialty and private hospitals in operations\, finance and corporate governance. Prior to joining the Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council\, Mr. Love was Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of a Fortune 500 healthcare company that owned over 50 hospitals and managed approximately 200 facilities in the United States. \n\n\n\n\n  \nRegister Now!\n  \n 
URL:https://achentx.org/event/2021-achentx-general-membership-convocation/
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