People-Centred Care – An Introduction, feat. Esther Green

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People-Centred Care – An Introduction

Webinar Recording | 60min | English, French

Governments, Health Systems and Providers around the world are making the shift towards People-Centred Care (PCC)

Join Esther Green, RN, BScN, MSc(T), HSO People-Centred Care Faculty, and Feria Bacchus, MHSc, HSO Managing Director of Quality Improvement Support, as they provide a beginner-level overview of PCC.

You will learn:

  • The basics of People-Centred Care

  • What problem PCC solves, and why it is needed

  • How PCC is weaved throughout HSO standards (including criteria examples)

  • Examples of PCC in action that you can bring to your organization

Presenters:

  • Esther Green, RN, BScN, MSc(T), HSO Faculty - Esther is an accomplished, seasoned nursing leader. Over the past 25 years, her focus has been in oncology leadership roles at the Princess Margaret Hospital, BC Cancer Agency, Cancer Care Ontario and most recently, the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer. Esther is a strong supporter and advocate of People-Centred Care, oncology nursing, psychosocial oncology, patient safety, advanced practice nursing, and evidence-based guidelines. She has published chapters in nursing texts, and papers in peer-reviewed journals. Esther has received awards from the Ontario Hospital Association, the Canadian Oncology Nurses Association and the Canadian Association of Psychosocial Oncology.

  • Feria Bacchus, MHSc, HSO Managing Director of Quality Improvement Support - Feria is a strategic healthcare leader with over 25 years of experience working across the care continuum in Canada and abroad. In her role as Managing Director of Quality Improvement Support, she leads a team of experts that provide organizations with the knowledge, tools and skills they need to accelerate their quality improvement journey.

 

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