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SUMMARY:MCACHE Annual Meeting: Thriving in Healthcare: Building Resilience to Lead Change in a Complex Environment
DESCRIPTION:MCACHE Annual Meeting: Thriving in Healthcare: Building Resilience to Lead Change in a Complex Environment \nDate: Thursday\, November 6\, 2025 \nTime: 5:00pm – 8:30pm (EST) \nLocation: Gem Theatre \n333 Madison St \nDetroit\, MI 48226 \nAgenda: \n\n5:00–6:00 PM | Cocktail Hour & Networking\n6:00–7:00 PM | Dinner & Chapter Business Meeting\n7:00–8:30 PM | Panel Presentation\n\nHealthcare today is defined by relentless change—technological disruption\, workforce shortages\, financial pressures and shifting patient needs. Leaders\, clinicians and staff are asked to adapt constantly while maintaining high standards of care. This program will explore resilience as a core leadership competency and organizational capacity that enables healthcare systems to not only withstand disruption but also drive sustainable transformation. \nThrough discussion and real-world examples\, participants will examine the predictors of successful change and the role resilience plays in aligning leaders\, staff\, and patients around shared goals. Panelists will highlight what resilience looks like in practice\, how its absence can undermine outcomes and what strategies healthcare leaders can deploy to engage stakeholders\, overcome resistance\, and sustain momentum. \nThere are limited tickets available for this event. Register today to reserve your spot! See you there! \nKeynote and Moderator:\n\n \nCaesar Gonzales II\, MD – Chief Clinical Officer – Trinity Health \n  \nPanelists: \n\nLamont M. Yoder – President – Corewell Health East Region – Corewell Health \n\nEric Doeh – Michigan CEO & Plan President – Humana \n\nJulie Kristin Ishak RN\, MSN\, NP-C\, CENP – Chief Nursing Officer – U of M Health \n  \n*This program is awarded 1.5 hour of ACHE IN-Person Education credits. \nTHANK YOU TO OUR ANNUAL MEETING EVENT SPONSORS \n \n  \n  \n \n  \nClick here to register for this event!
URL:https://mcache.org/event/mcache-annual-meeting-thriving-in-healthcare-building-resilience-to-lead-change-in-a-complex-environment/
LOCATION:Gem Theater\, 333 Madison St\, MI\, 48226\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rebecca Climie":MAILTO:mcache@achemail.net
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SUMMARY:MCACHE with UDM:  Pivoting from Bedside to the Board Table
DESCRIPTION:In-Person Panel Discussion: Pivoting from Bedside to the Board Table \nDate: October 15\, 2025 \nTime: 5:00pm – 8:00pm (EST) \nLocation: University of Detroit Mercy\n4001 W Mcnichols Rd\nDetroit\, MI 48221 \nAgenda:  \n5:00 pm to 6:00 pm – Tour of UDM STAR center simulation lab & networking with hors d’oeuvres \n6:00 pm to 7:30 pm – Panelist Discussion \n7:30 pm to 8:00 pm – Time for attendees to ask remaining questions \nThis educational program explores the journey of healthcare professionals as they pivot from clinical practice to leadership roles at the administrative and executive level. The transition from bedside to board table requires not only a new skillset\, but also a mindset shift—balancing clinical expertise with business acumen\, strategic thinking\, and organizational leadership. \nParticipants will gain insights into the opportunities and challenges of this career path\, including how to navigate the evolving dynamics of healthcare systems\, payer-provider integration\, and the growing influence of non-traditional market players. The program will also highlight the importance of organizational alignment\, effective change management\, and building sustainable care models in today’s value-based environment. \nWhether you are a recent graduate considering leadership opportunities\, a mid-careerist looking to broaden your impact\, or an experienced executive mentoring the next generation\, this event will offer practical strategies\, lessons learned\, and inspiration for successfully making the pivot from clinical care to healthcare leadership. \nModerator: \n\nMichael Mannina – Clinical Manager – Henry Ford Hospital \n  \nPanelists:\n\n \nJessica Richards – Chief Quality Officers – VA Hospital Detroit \n\nNathan Baar – Founder & CEO – H+B \n\nDr. Katherine Flannery – Associate Chief Medical Officer – Henry Ford Hospital \n*This program is awarded 1.5 hour of ACHE IN-Person Education credits. \nClick here to register for this event!
URL:https://mcache.org/event/mcache-with-udm-pivoting-from-bedside-to-the-board-table/
LOCATION:University of Detroit Mercy\, 4001 W McNichols Rd\, Detroit\, MI\, 48221\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rebecca Climie":MAILTO:mcache@achemail.net
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SUMMARY:2025 MedHealth Summit
DESCRIPTION:Since 2017\, the MedHealth Summit has transformed the way healthcare innovation is discovered\, sourced\, and delivered in Michigan and Ontario. Join us on April 23\, 2025\, for a day overflowing with thought-provoking speakers and curated matchmaking. \nThe summit provides opportunities to engage in dynamic conversations\, exchange ideas\, and contribute to an energetic community dedicated to improving healthcare delivery and outcomes in Michigan and Ontario. Whether you represent a health system\, medical innovation company\, healthcare organization\, economic development organization\, entrepreneurial support organization\, or investment firm\, this summit will have something for you. \nMCACHE is authorized to award 3.0 hours of ACHE Qualifying Education credits. Participants should list their attendance when they apply to the Amer. College of Healthcare Executives for advancement or recertification. \nClick here to register now! \nAll items subject to change \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTime\nAgenda Item\n\n\n\n\n8:30-9:15 AM\nRegistration\, Light Breakfast\, and Networking\n\n\n9:15-9:30 AM\nWelcoming Remarks\nKatrina Turnbow-Marion\, Emcee\n\n\n9:30-10:30 AM\nFeatured Speaker\nCatherine Susko\, Henry Ford Health\n\n\n10:30–11:40 AM\nHealthcare at the Crossroads: Policy\, Ethics\, and the Impact of Politics \nIn today’s rapidly evolving healthcare landscape\, the intersection of policy\, ethics\, and politics plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of healthcare innovation. This panel will delve into the strategies for navigating the complexities of healthcare in times of instability. Join us for a deep dive into the strategies needed to adapt to these shifting dynamics\, from understanding changing political priorities to securing and managing funding under new leadership. Experts will offer insights to ensure that quality healthcare not only survives but thrives—no matter what the future holds. \nModerator: Gene Parunak\, in2being \nPanelists: \nDavid Althoen\, Henry Ford Health\nBernard J. Costello\, Wayne State University\nPhillip Levy\, Wayne State University\nMisha Stallworth West\, MSW\, Ralph C Wilson Jr. Foundation\n\n\n11:40 AM -1:00 PM\nLunch/Interactive Session: Care on the Move \nStep outside for a hands-on experience with the very technologies discussed. A fleet of mobile health units will be parked outside for tours\, giving you the chance to see first-hand how these mobile healthcare solutions are designed to meet Detroiters where they are\, delivering care directly to neighborhoods. \nParticipating Organizations:\n \nArab Community Center for Economic and Social Services\nEye Care for Detroit\nWayne Health Mobile Unit\n\n\n1:10-2:10 PM\nI Raised Over One Million Dollars for My Idea: Ask Me Anything \nFundraising for a health tech startup is no easy feat\, but some founders have cracked the code and raised over one million dollars to bring their ideas to life. This panel will dive into the stories behind their success and strategies that helped them secure investment in a competitive industry. From navigating investor meetings to managing growth\, these founders will tell all. This session will feature a live Q&A where the audience members can ask questions directly through their mobile devices and upvote the questions they want answered. \nModerator: Niles Heron\, TechTown Detroit \nPanelists:\nCrystal Brown\, CircNova\nJavier Evelyn\, Alerje\nLisa McLaughlin\, brain health social entrepreneur \n \n\n\n2:10-3:00 PM\nDr. Unconventional: Exploring Tech’s Potential and Continued Barriers in Community Health \n  \nAll industries are impacted by technology\, but we still have issues that slow the growth and success of technology in transforming community health. We can’t keep having the same conversations with people who agree with us. Community health challenges need fresh ideas\, and technology’s potential remains untapped and potentially unconnected if we’re only talking to each other. This panel breaks us out of our own echo chamber by inviting leaders across disciplines—climate advocates\, chemists\, healthcare informatics\, and physicians—to ask the bold questions no one else is asking; why isn’t tech solving these problems yet? Why do the barriers continue to exist? And what would it take for technology to truly transform community health? \nModerator: Phillip Levy\, Wayne State University\n\nPanelists:\n \nPaul Thomas\, Plum Health \nAlecia Gabriel\, The Lab Drawer \nMargarita Hernandez\, Chingona Consulting\nPhillip Olla\, University of Detroit Mercy\n\n\n3:00-3:15 PM\nClosing Remarks\n\n\n3:15-5:00 PM\nOpen Networking\n\n\n3:30-5:00 PM\nSpeed Matchmaking (accepted companies only)
URL:https://mcache.org/event/2025-medhealth-summit/
LOCATION:Wayne State University Industry Innovation Center (I2C)\, 461 Burroughs St\, Detroit\, MI\, 48202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Meetings,Seminars
ORGANIZER;CN="Rebecca Climie":MAILTO:mcache@achemail.net
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SUMMARY:Healthcare Workforce Challenges and State of the Industry (with Inforum)
DESCRIPTION:Interested in the topic of healthcare workforce challenges and the current state of the Industry? Join MCACHE (in conjunction with Inforum) for a panel of senior-level managers as they discuss related topics which include: \n*Best practices in staff retention\n*Student recruiting strategies for higher education institutions\n*Ways nursing education is moving forward\n*How to retain providers in an ambulatory staffing model\n*And more! \nGet your questions answered and network with industry peers. \nClick here to register now!\nAgenda: \n7:30-8:00am Registration\, Networking\, Food and Drink\n8:00am-9:15am Panel\n9:15am-9:30am Q & A \nModerator:\n \nKeyantee Davis Bio\, Chief Human Resources Officer \nKeyantee’ Davis serves as Chief Human Resource Officer for Trinity Health Michigan. In this role\, she provides strategic leadership for more than 22\,000 colleagues across nine hospitals. As a recognized leader in the areas of Human Resource Strategy\, Labor Relations\, and Colleague Safety she’s collaborated with leadership executives across government\, higher education\, and the healthcare industry. Throughout her career she’s focused on building a high performing\, high accountability leadership culture in human resources operations.  She has been recognized by Crain’s Notable Excellence in HR and HRO Front of the Line Award for her work around employee experience. She has over 20 years of experience in Human Resources and holds professional certifications from both HRCI and SHRM. Davis holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Michigan and a MBA in Michigan from Walsh. \n\nPanelists: \nChristie Taylor Bio\, Senior Director\, Employer Engagement\, Detroit Regional Chamber of Commerce \nChristi works as senior director of employer engagement with the Detroit Regional Chamber’s TalentEd team. In this role\, she leads collaborative efforts between Chamber departments and initiatives focused on developing career pathways\, leading to a robust talent pipeline. She also serves as the primary liaison between the Education & Talent team and corporate partners\, fostering relationships with companies interested in adopting national best practices in providing employee tuition assistance\, internships and work-based learning\, and creating an equitable learning culture. She leads the Chamber’s efforts to develop collaborative regional employer-led sector partnerships\, including a health care talent collaborative focused on K-12 pathways\, incumbent worker progression\, and microcredentials\, and a mobility sector strategy focused on community college pathways. \nShe received her Bachelor’s degree in English Literature from the University of Michigan-Dearborn and her Master’s in English Literature from Michigan State University. \nAhmed Radwan Bio\, PhD\, DPT\, CPE\, MBA\, Dean of the College of Health Professions\, and professor at University of Detroit Mercy \nDr. Radwan has more than a quarter-century of teaching experience\, with a focus on evidence-based practice\, musculoskeletal rehabilitation and movement science. A physical therapist (PT) and a certified professional ergonomist (CPE)\, Dr. Radwan is the founder and director of the Center for Ergonomic Analysis and Research (CEAR). He earned bachelor’s\, master’s and doctoral degrees from Cairo University in Egypt and an MBA and doctor of physical therapy degree from Utica University. His research interests include ergonomics and motion analysis\, and he has more than 100 publications and national and international presentations in his field. He taught in higher education for 26 years before coming to Detroit Mercy – 13 years at Cairo University and 13 years at Utica University – and he enjoys serving as a consultant for certain medical cases. \nAdrienne began her healthcare career in social work\, clinical case management\, and utilization review within a clinical setting. She has served as an Incident Commander at a health system\, successfully navigating a ransomware event that resulted in several weeks of downtime. Most recently\, she held the position of Chief Compliance and Privacy Officer at a healthcare organization that underwent a Corporate Integrity Agreement monitored by the Office of Inspector General\, as well as several Office for Civil Rights Security Rule investigations. Currently\, she serves in an advisory leadership role\, focusing on Governance\, Risk\, and Compliance. \nKate Anderson Bio\, VP Operations\, Henry Ford \nKathryn (Kate) Anderson is Vice President\, Specialty Practices for Henry Ford Health (Legacy Ascension Medical Group) Metro East Region\, Metro West Region and Henry Ford Genesys Hospital physician networks. Kate co-leads specialty care with Sherri Graf\, DO\, including oncology\, cardiology\, orthopedics\, neurosciences\, surgery\, obstetrics and ENT.  Kate is a highly accomplished\, versatile and driven healthcare executive with experience in recruitment\, onboarding\, project management\, contract management and negotiations\, strategy\, and business development. \nKate joined AMG in 2018 and served as Director of Business Development for AMG Michigan in southeast Michigan and was instrumental in helping develop the ambulatory vaccination clinics during the COVID-19 pandemic. Prior to joining Ascension\, Kate served in a number of leadership roles with Beaumont Health (now Corewell Health)\, including Manager of the Physician Liaison Program and Director of Physician Recruitment\, Onboarding & Business Development. Kate earned her Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Operations Engineering from the University of Michigan. She also holds a Master of Science in Management from Walsh College. When she isn’t working\, Kate enjoys spending time with her husband and three kids\, supporting them in their activities\, traveling\, and playing golf and tennis. \nMCACHE is authorized to award 1.5 hours of In-Person Education Credits. Participants should list their attendance when they apply to the Amer. College of Healthcare Executives for advancement or recertification.
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LOCATION:Henry Ford Health Headquarters – One Ford Place (Gilmour Room)\, 6141 3rd Ave\, Detroit\, MI\, 48202\, United States
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