St. Lawrence College (SLC) announces the upcoming segment in their NEXT Webinar Series, Friday, October 30, 2020, at Noon EST. The webinar on the global healthcare sector is hosted by SLC’s Health Care Administration program and is free and open for all to participate.
The October segment will focus on how the current pandemic will change the global healthcare sector as we know it. What type of strategic shifts will leaders and administrators be required to make as they plan for a post COVID-19 world? How should leaders within the healthcare sector better position their organization and employees for a world that will be very different from what it was pre-COVID?
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Our Speakers
Patricia Monthé
Founder & CEO, Medx.Care, Netherlands
Patricia Monthe has been described as a visionary, with a leadership style combining cognitive pluralism and integrity, both of which make her particularly fit for environments that require pioneering new models or engaging multi-disciplinary & multicultural groups to orchestrate new systems.
As a pioneer in the field of innovating for Universal Healthcare Coverage, she is among the first thought leaders recruited by the World Economic Forum & World Health Organization for consultations towards pioneering models of public-private cooperation to realize the ambitions of the global agenda for UHC 2030.
Prior to her days as an entrepreneur committed and dedicated to the cause of bringing about solutions to the universal healthcare coverage in the world, she has held key transformation roles in global multinationals, leading Million Euros transformation projects involving the strategic alignment of the group vision/strategy and regional operations.
Dr. Kieran Moore
Medical Officer of Health, KFL&A Public Health, MD, CCFP (EM), FCFP, MPH, M.Sc. (DM), DTM&H, FRCPC
Canada
Dr. Moore is the Medical Officer of Health for KFL&A Public Health and is a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada in Public Health and Preventive Medicine. He is also a Professor of Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences at Queen’s University in Kingston. He received his medical degree from the University of Ottawa in 1985, and subsequently received his specialty certification in Family Medicine as well as Emergency Medicine from the College of Family Physicians of Canada. He has a master's degree in Disaster Medicine, as well as Public Health, and a diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
Dr. Moore has extensive experience in public health surveillance systems, pre-hospital care, and multidisciplinary research projects. His main areas of interest are the evaluation of various data streams for the early detection of outbreaks, opiate and drugs of abuse surveillance as well as the assessment of deprivation distribution in populations. His work with the Queen’s University Public Health Informatics Team (QPHI), Acute Care and Health Care Worker absenteeism, real-time surveillance system and provincial Telehealth data have been published in the Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine, the European Journal of Emergency Medicine, Advances in Disease Surveillance, and the Canadian Journal of Public Health. For more details, please visit the following website: www.kflaphi.ca.
Dr. Miguel Stanley
Founder & Clinical Director, White Clinic, Portugal
Dr. Miguel Stanley is the clinical director of White Clinic, based in Lisbon, Portugal, and founded 20 years ago. He has been practicing since 1998, after graduating from ISCS-Egas Moniz and doing postgraduate training at the Branemark CEOSA centre in Madrid in 1999, completing his training in cosmetic dentistry in 2000, at the same institute. He then went on to train in functional aesthetics and occlusion in Chicago in 2005 and attend over 250 hours of ongoing education per year. Dr. Stanley was the first Portuguese active member and expert provider for Dental XP (online education platform), which he joined in 2006.
A passionate advocate for high quality dental care, his career has been focused on restoring smiles with his interdisciplinary team, using state of the art technology, software and materials and a strong sense of ethics and minimal invasiveness to better protect his patients. This is the reason he created the No Half Smiles treatment philosophy and Slow Dentistry both aimed at improving the patient experience and the overall quality of care.
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