8:30 AM
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Welcome
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9:00 AM
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Opening remarks
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9:30 AM
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WORKSHOP
Identifying and developing areas of excellence at The Douglas
- Defining excellence for a university institute?
- Identifying the strengths of The Douglas
- Working collaboratively to contribute to excellence
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11:00 AM
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Coffee break
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11:30 AM
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Presentation by Dr Catherine Zahn on CAMH’s transformation
Catherine Zahn, MD, Member of the Order of Canada, is the former President & CEO of CAMH. In 2021, she stepped down to take on the role of Deputy Minister of Health in Ontario. Dr. Zahn has led transformational change at the CAMH and throughout the mental health system since 2009. |
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12:30 PM
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Lunch
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2:00 PM
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Breakout sessions 1
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THE WORK ENVIRONMENT
Enhancing your work experience at the Douglas: addressing challenges and recognizing strengths
- Sharing our experiences working at The Douglas
- Identifying what could improve the work experience at The Douglas
- Building on the positive aspects of The Douglas workplace
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PURSUING EXCELLENCE IN SCIENCE
Ensuring the continuity of scientific excellence at The Douglas and taking it to the next level
- Identifying The Douglas’ strategic priorities for the future
- Defining the material and scientific requirements needed to realize this vision
- Determining the best mechanisms to get there
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KNOWLEDGE MOBILIZATION
Leadership and impact of Douglas activities: understanding our sphere of influence
- Mobilizing research knowledge to knowledge users: clinical community, policy-makers
- Communicating research results to the general public
- Influencing public policy
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3:00 PM
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Break
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3:30 PM
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Breakout sessions 2
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TRAINING, RECRUITMENT, AND RETENTION
Recruiting and training for the future of mental health
- Facilitating recruitment and retention through the promotion of well-being at the Douglas
- Recruiting clinicians, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and managers
- Enriching specialized and cross-disciplinary training
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NEW TECHNOLOGIES
New technologies in research and the clinic: two-way initiatives
- Identifying technologies that can be integrated into the clinical environment
- Understanding the challenges associated with technological approaches
- Reconciling research initiatives with the clinical reality
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PATIENT AND PARTICIPANT EXPERIENCE
Improving the patient and participant experience at the Douglas
- Understanding the main issues associated with the trajectory of patients and participants in the network
- Taking diversity into account to involve patients and participants and their families
- Defining possible areas of intervention
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4:30 PM
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Closing remarks
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5:00 PM
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Cocktail
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