In Honor of John Henley North Carolina AHEC.

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In Honor of John Henley North Carolina AHEC

The John Henley Lectureship Warren Newton, MD, MPH Vice Dean and Director of North Carolina AHEC

Set the scene – healthcare, professionalism and leadership in 2018 Thank all of you! Set the scene – healthcare, professionalism and leadership in 2018 Describe aspects of professionalism related to leadership Review leadership lessons learned North Carolina AHEC

Key Messages North Carolina AHEC

Caveats I live in a glass house… The 10,000 foot (and somewhat selective) perspective Time for dialogue… North Carolina AHEC

A Time of Transformation North Carolina AHEC

Dramatic Changes in Health Care Consolidation, Integrated EHRs Employment of Physicians Leadership Changes in North Carolina Market Changes: Medicaid Reform, Commercial Pay for Value…CVS/Aetna; Amazon/Bershire; Walmart/Humana North Carolina AHEC

Family Physicians Rapid changes in scope of practice Unbundling of first contact, coordination and comprehensiveness of care Burnout and resilience North Carolina AHEC

A Short History of Professionalism North Carolina AHEC

A Time of Both Opportunity and Challenge North Carolina AHEC

Shorter Lives, Poorer Health

Key Features of Professionalism North Carolina AHEC

“Professionalism is the word your generation uses when you don’t like you what my generation is doing…” UNC MS3 in 2010 North Carolina AHEC

How is a Doctor Different Than a Doorman? North Carolina AHEC

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Behaviors Matter Dress – “professional dress”; white coats? Timeliness Doing what you say you are going to do North Carolina AHEC

Other Dimensions of “Appearance”… W. Newton, A. Goldstein, J. Frey.  There is no such thing as a free lunch.  Journal of Family Practice.  1992; 34:32-34. North Carolina AHEC

Opening the Black Box of Problems in the Learning Environment “There are patients that residents and attendings make fun of in unprofessional ways…there is often judgment about whether they have had too many kids, shouldn't have kids, about their social situation, about whether they can afford kids, and most often that they are large.” UNC Medical Student, 2011 North Carolina AHEC

Respect Portal of Empathy for Patients Foundation of Teamwork with Patients and Other Professionals A Condition for Learning from others North Carolina AHEC

Making it Better North Carolina AHEC

Making it Better Each at our own Level For Individual Patients For Systems of Care North Carolina AHEC

Advocacy as Part of our Responsibility to Society Some Local Hero/Heroines North Carolina AHEC

What can we learn from Pediatrics?

The Bristol Heart Scandal What happens if we don’t? The Bristol Heart Scandal North Carolina AHEC

What Might be our Bristols? Opiates Cost of Care Patient Experience of Care North Carolina AHEC

Leadership Learnings Family Physicians in Leadership Roles North Carolina AHEC

Integrity and Relationships The Limits of Transparency North Carolina AHEC

Vision `Make no little plans; they have no magic to stir men`s blood…Make big plans; aim high in hope and work, remembering that a noble, logical diagram once recorded will never die—Daniel Burnham, 1907 North Carolina AHEC

The Practical Arts Being Organized Being Persistent North Carolina AHEC

Passing it on… Sustainability Teaching North Carolina AHEC

Responding to the Medical Student Professionalism is the foundation of our work--our hope for meaning and durability in a chaotic world. Respect, Commitment to Make it Better and Advocacy are the springboard for leadership Our contract with society demands leadership, each at his/her own level North Carolina AHEC

Thank You! Questions, Comments? North Carolina AHEC