City Wide Medical Grand
Rounds
Wednesday, June 15, 2011,
12:00 to 13:00
Complex
Illness and the Future of Medical Care
with Ed Wagner, MD, MPH
Director, W.A. MacColl Institute for Healthcare Innovation,
Group Health Research Institute
Senior Investigator, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle
Professor of Health Services, University
of Washington School of Public Health
at Women’s College Hospital
Cummings Auditorium
learning objectives:
At the end of this presentation,
participants should be able to:
1. identify the unique clinical challenges posed by patients
with multiple chronic conditions, including behavioural disorders (complex
patients);
2. describe the barriers in most ambulatory care delivery
systems that make it difficult to meet the needs of complex patients; and
3.
recognize and
distinguish the major practice transformation models & approaches being
implemented to better meet complex patient needs, and summarize the evidence of
their effectiveness.
interactive videoconference:
Baycrest – Telehealth
Boardroom
Bridgepoint – Room 834
Mount Sinai – Main
Auditorium, 18th Floor
St. John’s
Rehab – S3 Room 332
North York
General – Classroom D
St.
Michael’s – Paul
Marshall Lecture Theatre
Sunnybrook – McLaughlin Lecture Theatre, EG 61
Toronto General – Medical
Education, ENG 025/026
Toronto
Rehab-UC – Room 220
Toronto
Western – Main Auditorium, 2W 401
Trillium – Auditorium A
West
Park – R3 Sunroom
Women’s College – Cummings Auditorium
webcast: http://uoft.me/cwmgr
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Wide Medical Grand Rounds is a self-approved group learning activity (Section
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of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.”