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STEPPING UP TO LEADERSHIP: IMQ/PACE PLATINUM TRAINING PROGRAM FOR PHYSICIAN LEADERS February 22-23, 2018 Paradise Point Hotel & Spa San Diego, CA

overview For decades, medical staff leaders have cried out for better training to help them fulfill their roles and responsibilities. The Institute for Medical Quality (IMQ) and UC San Diego Physician Assessment and Clinical Education (PACE) Program, with strong support and encouragement from The Physicians Foundation, responded by developing Stepping Up to Leadership the IMQ/PACE Platinum Training Program for Physician Leaders. This physician friendly program provides the tools and knowledge physicians need to succeed in leadership roles. The IMQ/PACE course combines IMQ s expertise in medical staff matters with PACE s expertise in communication and assessment. It integrates didactic presentations with video vignettes, role playing exercises, and other interactive modes to create an effective learning environment. For this year s program, we have developed new videos, and have expanded discussions to address workplace violence, preventing and treating physician burn-out, aging physician policies, and recent legal and regulatory changes. This course is offered every two years to provide new leadership teams the opportunity to learn and train together. Chiefs of Staff, Department Chairs, Medical Directors, Medical Group Leaders, Medical Staff Services Directors, Nursing Leadership, QI Professionals and physicians concerned about the future of medicine are encouraged to attend. This program empowers physicians by providing realistic, practical guidance which will enable them to promote effective, high quality patient care. Please join us at the 2018 program in beautiful San Diego. faculty Find out more & register at: physicanleadership. org Gregory Abrams, Esq., General Counsel for the Institute for Medical Quality, was legal counsel for the California Medical Association for nearly fifteen years. Now in private practice, Mr. Abrams represents hospital medical staffs in all aspects of their operations, in addition to representing individual physicians and other health care providers in peer review and state licensing board matters. David E.J. Bazzo, MD, Clinical Professor of Family Medicine at the UC San Diego School of Medicine, is Director of the Fitness for Duty and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Programs for PACE. He also is Co- Director of the Primary Care Core Clerkship at the UC San Diego School of Medicine. Donald David, MD, Chief Medical Officer for Southern California Acute Care Division, Universal Health Service, Inc., provides clinical oversight to five hospitals. He is responsible for medical staff engagement in quality and value initiatives, regional oversight of physician performance, oversight of credentialing, privileging and regulatory compliance for the medical staff, and serves as the academic advisor for the region. He was Chief Patient Safety Officer at City of Hope. Dr. David also has been an active field surveyor for IMQ and is Chair of IMQ s Medical Staff Services Program. Lorne Label, MD, a Clinical Professor of Neurology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, has served on the Board of Trustees, Medical Executive, Credentials, Bylaws and Utilization Committees at Los Robles Regional Medical Center. He has an MBA in Health Care Management and surveyed for IMQ s hospital survey program. William Norcross, MD, Clinical Professor of Family Medicine at the UC San Diego School of Medicine, is Founder and Director of the UC San Diego PACE Program. He has been a member of the faculty since 1977, and was Residency Director in Family Medicine from 1986 to 1999. Shannon Robinson, MD is board certified by the American Board of Addition Medicine and was Director of

Who should attend? Chiefs of Staff Department Chairs Medical Directors Medical Group Leaders Medical Staff Services Directors Nursing Leadership Physicians concerned about the future of medicine Paradise Point Hotel & Spa faculty (cont.) the Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program at the VASDHC from 2009-2014. She works with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and does telepsychiatry full time. R. Christopher Searles, MD, Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Family Medicine at the UC San Diego School of Medicine, is Course Director of the UC San Diego PACE Professional Boundaries Program. He is Medical Director of the UCSD Family Health and Wellness Center. Formerly, Dr. Searles was the Director of the UC San Diego Combined Family Medicine & Psychiatry Residency Program, and the Director of Clinical Outreach of the St. Vincent de Paul Family Health Center. Paul Strauss, MD, a Board Certified Anesthesiologist, practices at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. He is an expert in the field of Disaster Planning and lectures on this topic frequently. Services (CMS), which includes California, Arizona, Nevada, Hawaii, and the Pacific Territories. Dr. Wolfe is a board-certified family physician. She practiced broadscope family medicine in Oakland, California, before joining CMS in March 2015. Dr. Wolfe has experience in the development and implementation of health policy at the local, state and federal levels and holds particular interest in improving the quality and equity of care for underserved and low-income populations. Giovanna Zerbi, Psy.D., CPRP, Program Manager for UC San Diego Psychiatric Outpatient Services, is a Certified Provider in both Domestic Violence Prevention and Anger Management. She is the Director of the UC San Diego PACE Anger Management for Health Professionals Program. Ashby Wolfe, MD serves as Chief Medical Officer for Region IX of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid

program agenda Thursday, February 22, 2018 7:30 8:30 8:30 8:45 8:45 9:45 9:45 10:00 10:00 12:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast Welcome and Introductions Jill K. Silverman, MSPH President & CEO, IMQ Developing Your Medical Staff Leadership Donald David, MD Break Effective Communication: The Keystone of Physician Leadership David E. J. Bazzo, MD & UC San Diego PACE Program Faculty 12:00 1:00 1:00 2:30 2:30 3:30 3:30 3:45 3:45 4:45 5:00-6:00 Lunch (Provided) Aging MD policies and Legal Perspective Lorne Label, MD & Gregory Abrams, Esq. Changes in Healthcare Policies & How It Will Impact Physicians Ashby Wolfe, MD - (Invited) Break Legal Update Gregory Abrams, Esq. Networking Reception program objectives At the completion of this program, participants should be able to: 1. Identify and engage the best people to move into medical staff or organizational leadership positions and develop the skills needed to succeed in these positions, 2. Use effective listening skills to improve one on one communication; 3. Use techniques to manage and resolve conflicts, detect and define disruptive behavior or anger, effectively handle the impaired professional; 4. Identify and learn appropriate methods of crafting, adopting and implementing aging physician policies and understand the legal considerations surrounding the implementation of these policies; 5. Identify the changes in healthcare policies and how they will impact physicians; 6. Understand the up-to-date legal issues and current cases affecting California physicians and hospitals. 7. Learn how to minimize stress and avoid burnout in medical staff leaders. 8. Formulate and assess a plan that defines the medical staff s role and complies with the new CAL OSHA regulations in the event of an active shooter or other workplace violence/catastrophic event.

program agenda (cont.) Friday, February 23, 2018 7:30 8:30 8:30 9:30 9:30-9:45 9:45 11:45 11:45-12:45 Sign in and Continental Breakfast Implementation of CAL OSHA New Workplace Violence Regulations Paul Strauss, MD Break Addressing the Disruptive Professional R. Christopher Searles, MD and Giovanna Zerbi, Psy.D. & UC San Diego PACE Program Faculty Lunch (Provided) 12:45 2:45 2:45-3:00 3:00 3:45 3:45-4:00 4:00 Addressing the Impaired Physician Shannon Robinson, MD & UC San Diego PACE Program Faculty Break Depression, Distress and Suicide in Physicians: Approaches and Strategies William Norcross, MD Q & A Adjourn If you cannot attend, please give brochure to a colleague! about us The Institute for Medical Quality s (IMQ) mission is to be an innovative leader in improving the quality of care provided to patients across the continuum of health care. It does this by encouraging, developing and implementing programs which effectively measure and improve the quality of care provided to people in California and beyond. What makes IMQ special is its heavy emphasis on education, counseling, and direct involvement of practicing physicians. Its programs include Ambulatory Care Facility Accreditation; Continuing Medical Education (CME) accreditation and certification; Correctional Health Care assessment, accreditation and consultation; peer review and medical staff consultations; expediting ED throughput, medical ethics training, and a wide array of educational programs. IMQ is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit subsidiary of the California Medical Association. (Visit www.imq.org to learn more.) Since 1996, the UC San Diego Physician Assessment and Clinical Education (PACE) Program has committed itself to promoting a culture of ongoing quality improvement and professional development in the medical field. The PACE Program is the largest assessment and remediation program for healthcare professionals in the country, and has provided services to over 2,000 physicians and medical professionals, including podiatrists, physician assistants, and nurses. The PACE Program also offers physician monitoring services through our Physician Enhancement Program (or PEP) and a number of continuing professional development (also known as continuing medical education) courses. (Visit www.paceprogram.ucsd.edu to learn more.) The Physicians Foundation is a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) organization that seeks to advance the work of practicing physicians and to improve the quality of healthcare for all Americans. The Foundation is unique in its commitment to working with physicians nationwide to create a more efficient and equitable healthcare system. It pursues its mission through a variety of activities including grantmaking, research and policy studies. Since 2005, The Foundation has awarded numerous multi-year grants. (Visit www.physiciansfoundation.org to learn more.)

accreditation Continuing Education (CME/CEU) The California Medical Association/Institute for Medical Quality (CMA/IMQ) is accredited by the Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The California Medical Association/Institute for Medical Quality (CMA/IMQ) designates this live activity for a maximum of 12.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP370, for 12 contact hours. hotel accommodations 1404 Vacation Road San Diego, CA 92109 858-581-5900 Paradise Point Resort and Spa, located in the heart of San Diego amidst lush, tropical gardens, tranquil lagoons, and one mile of sandy beach, includes five swimming pools, beach bonfire pits, a marina, five dining venues, an award winning spa and endless recreation options. A special conference rate of $199 per night for single or double occupancy plus applicable taxes is available to program participants. To make your reservation, please phone 1 (800) 344-2626. Identify yourself as a participant of the IMQ/PACE Platinum Leadership Training Program for Physician Leaders to receive this special conference rate. The reservation deadline is Wednesday, February 8, 2018. Reservations made after this date are subject to rate and space availability. Hotel Cancellation Policy Please review the hotel cancellation policy prior to making your reservation. It is your responsibility to understand the policy and be accountable for any fees that may be incurred.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION The program incudes two days of intensive, interactive learning, course materials, continental breakfast, lunch, networking reception and CME credits. REGISTRATION FEES EARLY BIRD RATES (must be received by 1/25/18 to be eligible) State Medical Assn. Physician Member $695 Non-State Medical Assn. Member $895 Additional Team Members (after 1st registrant) $595 STANDARD RATES (must be received by 2/8/18 to be eligible) State Medical Assn. Physician Member.. $795 Non-State Medical Assn. Member.. $995 Additional Team Members (after 1st registrant)... $695 LATE REGISTRATION State Medical Assn. Physician Member.. $895 Non-State Medical Assn. Member.. $1095 Additional Team Members (after 1st registrant)... $795 For additional information, please contact: Leslie Anne Iacopi (415) 882-5167 liacopi@imq.org Register On Line today at: www.physician-leadership.org OR http://www.imq.org/hospitals/steppinguptoleadershipconference.aspx Or register today by calling: 1-877-880-1335 Cancellation Policy: The registration fee less $150 service charge is refundable only if notice is received 15 days prior to the start of the program. Registrants unable to attend may send an alternate. Americans with Disabilities Act: If you require special accommodations in order to participate in this educational activity, please contact us at (415) 882-5167. program planners David E. J. Bazzo, MD, Clinical Professor Family Medicine UCSD PACE Program Yvonne Choong, Vice President, Center for Health Policy, CMA Lawrence Cosner, MD, Consultant & Past Chair, Medical Staff Services Program, IMQ Donald David, MD, Chair, Medical Staff Services Program, IMQ & Chief Medical Officer for So CA Acute Care Division, Universal Health Service, Inc. William Goodson, MD, Chair, Board of Directors, IMQ, and Senior Clinical Research Scientist, California Pacific Medical Research Institute Lee Hilborne, MD, UCLA Center for the Health Sciences Scott Karlan, MD, F.A.C.S., Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Lorne Label, MD, Clinical Professor of Neurology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Jill K. Silverman, MSPH, President & CEO, IMQ William Norcross, MD, Clinical Professor Family Medicine & Clinical Director, UCSD PACE Program IMQ & UC San Diego PACE Program staff

This program is supported in part by a physician leadership grant from The Physicians Foundation The Physicians Foundation seeks to advance the work of practicing physicians and to improve the quality of healthcare for all Americans. www.physiciansfoundation.org INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL QUALITY 180 HOWARD STREET, STE 210 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105 (415) 882-5151 www.imq.org physician-leadership.org If you cannot attend, please give brochure to a colleague! <<Full Name>> <<Title>> <<Organization>> <<Division>> <<Addr 1>> <<Addr 2>> <<Addr 3>> <<Addr 4>>