Building an integrated Health and Care System

Episode 3 - Recovering from disasters

29 min · 27. jan. 2022
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Dr Hambleton is joined by Carolyn Gullery, former Head of planning, funding and analytics in Canterbury, New Zealand including during the 2011 earthquake, and by Mélissa Généreux, former Director of Public Health in the Estrie region if Quebec in Canada during the Lac-Mégantic rail tragedy in 2013. Together they discuss what is important in the aftermath of a disaster, and how best to approach these challenges.

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Episode 5 - Problem solving in complex systems

Problem solving is central to much that we do in health & care, yet doesn’t always receive the attention it deserves. Dr Hambleton talks to experts from Yale University about their experience in developing a methodology for solving problems in complex systems. Join Professor Leslie Curry and Erika Linnander as they describe their work on the Global Health Leadership Initiative - ghli.yale.edu’ – and the Yale strategic problem solving model. Some of the models and further information on what was discussed can be found below: 1. Chalk talks from Leadership Saves Lives: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WNYpZKRbUw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ikZBo7ivaA 2. On Covid Protect: https://www.easternahsn.org/covid-protect-shielding-programme-yale 3. On leadership development design for integration: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32265250

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