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The ACGMESecond Symposium onPhysician Well-Being:

Commitment to Change

NOVEMBER 29 – DECEMBER 1, 2016

A C C R E D I TA T I O N C O U N C I L F O R G R A D U A T E M E D I C A L E D U C A T I O N

ACGME HEADQUARTERS401 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 2000

Chicago, Illinois 60611

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Table of Contents

Goals of the Symposium 01

task force Members 02

Agenda 04

Attendees 07

Speaker Bios 14

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goals of the symposium

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Goals of the Symposium

Develop concrete action plans to address the issue of Physician Well-being for

• Residency and Fellowship Programs

• Teaching Hospitals/Systems

• Medical Students and Practitioners

Continue the national dialogue and forge collaborations among stakeholders to effect positive transformational change for Physician Well-being

Provide guidance to the ACGME on how best to construct and utilize its unique “levers of infl uence” to effect positive transformational change

Promote a scholarly approach to well-being interventions and innovations

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THANK YOU

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THANK YOU

A special thanks to the members of the ACGME Task Force for Physician Well-

Being for their introspective insight, expertise, and commitment in creating this

important conference:

Carol Bernstein, MD, Co-Chair*

Timothy Brigham, PhD, MDiv, Co-Chair*

Stanley Ashley, MD*

DeWitt C. Baldwin, Jr, MD*

Donald Brady, MD*

Peter Carek, MD, MS

Wallace Carter, MD*

Jordan Cohen, MD, MACP*

Lotte Dyrbye, MD, MHPE, FACP

Rhea Fortune

Helen Haskell, MA

Kari Hortos, DO*

LCDR Dinchen Jardine, MD*

Lyuba Konopasek, MD*

Kenneth Ludmerer, MD, MACP

Cristin McDermott, MD*

Christine Moutier, MD

Thomas Nasca, MD, MACP

Srijan Sen, MD, PhD

Deborah Simpson, PhD

Alison P. Smith, MPH, BSN, RN

James H. Taylor, Dman, MHA, MBA

Kevin Weiss, MD, MPH, MHSA

Edwin Zalneraitis, MD*

Rowen Zetterman, MD

*Members of the Symposium Planning Sub-Committee

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CME INFORMATION

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CME Information

The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) is accredited

by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing

medical education for physicians.

The ACGME designates this live educational activity, “ACGME Symposium

on Physician Well-being,” for a maximum of 16.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.

Physicians should claim only the credits commensurate with the extent of their

participation in the activity.

Disclosure of Significant Relationships with Relevant Commercial Companies

and Organizations

The ACGME endorses the Standards of the Accreditation Council for Continuing

Medical Education and the Guidelines for Commercial Support. Every effort has been made

to encourage faculty members to disclose any commercial relationships or personal

benefit with commercial companies whose products are discussed in the educational

presentation. Disclosure of a relationship is not intended to suggest or condone bias in

any presentations, but is made to provide participants with information that might

be of potential importance to their evaluation of a presentation. All faculty members

participating in continuing medical education activities sponsored by the ACGME are

expected to disclose to the activity audience any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest

related to the content of their presentation(s).

Conflict of interest statements were reviewed for all conference planners, and for

presenters of certified sessions. All individuals indicated they have no commercial

relationships in relation to this content. There will be no discussion of investigational

or off-label use of FDA-regulated products or devices.

Evaluation

Scan this QR code from your smart phone

to access the evaluation.

The direct link to fill out the evaluation is:

http://jeffline.jefferson.edu/acgme/wellbeing/index.

cfm?MonthID=nov16

If you have any questions or concerns regarding the evaluation, please do not hesitate

to email Jessalynn Watanabe at [email protected].

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AGENDA

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AGENDA

DAY ONE|Tuesday|11.29.16

6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Welcoming and Poster Reception

DAY Two|WEDNESDAY|11.30.16

7:15 AM – 8:00 AM breakfast

8:00 AM – 8:20 AM Welcome, Agenda Setting and Opening Remarks Carol Bernstein, MD

Timothy Brigham, MDiv, PhD

8:20 AM – 8:35 AM opening address Thomas Nasca, MD, MACP

Moderator: jordan cohen, md, macp

8:35 AM – 9:30 AM Developing, Implementing, and Evaluating a Well-Being Init iative – Three Examples Saadia Akhtar, MD

Sydney Ey, PhD

Laurence Katznelson, MD

9:30 AM – 9:45 AM Q&A

9:45 AM – 10:00 AM break

Moderators: Donald Brady, MD & Cristin McDermott, MD

10:00 AM – 10:45 AM Building a Successful Well-Being Init iative/Program Small group work

10:45 AM – 12:00 PM report out

12:00 PM – 1:00 PM lunch and poster presentations

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AGENDA

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AGENDA

Moderators: Lyuba Konopasek, MD & Kari Hortos, DO

1:00 PM – 1:45 PM Changing Systems/CultureSmall groups work to come up with the most important questions,

observations, barriers, etc. they would like to pose to those in

the C-Suite in order to better engage to collaboratively foster

physician well-being

1:45 PM – 2:45 PM report out

2:45 PM – 3:00 PM break

Moderator: Stanley Ashley, MD

3:00 PM – 4:00 PM C-Suite Panel Hospital C-Suite members discuss the findings from the small groups

John Duval, MBA

Colleen Kannaday, FACHE

John McWhorter, DSc

Kevin Nokels, FACHE

Spence Taylor, MD, FACS

Moderator: LCDR Dinchen Jardine, MD

4:00 PM – 4:40 PM Using the Science of Well-Being to Help Physicians FlourishJames Pawelski, PhD

4:40 PM – 5:20 PM Applying the Science of Well-Being to Develop Resil ienceDerrick Carpenter, MAPP

Moderator: T imothy Brigham, MDiv, PhD

5:20 PM – 5:30 PM Topic Selection for Open Space Design

5:30 PM closing commentsTimothy Brigham, MDiv, PhD

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AGENDA

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DAY Three|THURSDAY|12.01.16

7:15 AM – 8:00 AM breakfast

8:00 AM – 8:30 AM Introduction to Open Space Design Timothy Brigham, MDiv, PhD

Moderator: T imothy Brigham, MDiv, PhD

8:30 AM – 12:00 PM Open Space Design

12:00 PM – 1:00 PM lunch

1:00 PM – 1:15 PM ACGME Init iatives in the Area of Well-being Timothy Brigham, MDiv, PhD

Moderator: Wallace Carter, MD

1:15 PM – 2:30 PM Pathways to Well-Being in the Clinical Learning EnvironmentKevin Weiss, MD, MPH, MHSA

2:30 PM – 2:45 PM break

Moderator: Edwin Zalneraitis, MD

2:45 PM – 4:15 PM Section VI Well-being Requirements Review and CommentThomas Nasca, MD, MACP

Rowen Zetterman, MD

4:15 PM – 4:45 PM Commitment to Change Timothy Brigham, MDiv, PhD

4:45 PM – 5:00 PM closing comments Thomas Nasca, MD, MACP

Timothy Brigham, MDiv PhD

AGENDA

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Symposium Attendee List

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Karen Adams MDOregon Health &

Science University

Saadia Akhtar MDMount Sinai Beth Israel

Elizabeth Ames MDUVM College of Medicine

Paige Amidon MBA, MPHACGME

Sepideh Amin-Hanjani MD, FAANS, FACS, FAHAUniversity of

Illinois at Chicago

J im Anderson MDOregon Health &

Science University

Joan Anzia MDNorthwestern University/

Feinberg School of Medicine

Hans Arora MD, PhDCleveland Clinic Foundation

American Medical Association -

Governing Council, Resident

and Fellow Section

Amanda Ashcraft Pannu MDThe University of Rochester

Stanley Ashley MDBrigham and Women's

Hospital

DeWitt C. Baldwin, Jr, MDACGME

Miriam Bar-on MDUniversity of Nevada

School of Medicine

Hasan Bazari MDSwartz Initiative

for Humanism in

Medicine, Massachusetts

General Hospital

Carol Bernstein MDNew York University

School of Medicine

Jay Bhaat DO, MPH, MPA, FACPAmerican Hospital Association

Paul Bixenstine MDUniversity of

California - Los Angeles

Donald Brady MDVanderbilt University

Medical Center

Timothy Brigham MDiv, PhDACGME

Steven Brown MD, FAAFPUniversity of Arizona

College of Medicine

Stephanie Burnham C-TAGMEHospital Corporation of

America

Laurinda Calongne EdDOur Lady of the Lake

Regional Medical Center

Peter Carek MD, MSUniversity of Florida

Douglas Carlson EsqACGME

Derrick Carpenter MAPPVive Training, Inc.

Wallace Carter MDWeill Cornell Med College,

Cornell University

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Baretta Casey MD, MPH, FAAFPACGME

Veronica Catanese MD, MBALiaison Committee on

Medical Education

Colleen Christmas MDJohns Hopkins

Bayview Medical Center

Patrick Cocks MD, FACPNYU School of Medicine

Jordan Cohen MD, MACPACGME Board of Directors

Sheryl Cosme MSN, RN-BC, PhDAmerican Nurses Association

Jon Courand MD, FAAPThe University of

Texas Health Science

Center at San Antonio

Alissa Craft DOAmerican Osteopathic

Association

Timothy Daskivich MDCedars-Sinai Medical Center

Susan Day MDACGME

Debra DooleyACGME

John Duval MBAMedical College of Virginia

Hospitals and Clinics

Sydney Ey PhDOregon Health & Science

University

Sidney Feldman MD

Nicole F inelli DOChristiana Care

Health System

David Forstein DO, FACOOGGreenville Health

System, Fertility Center

of the Carolinas

Rhea FortuneDuke University Hospital

Jeffrey Fowler MDOhio State University

Wexner Medical Center

John Frohna MDUniversity of Wisconsin School

of Medicine and Public Health

Kellie Gates MDLoyola University

Elizabeth Gaufberg MD, MPHThe Arnold P. Gold Foundation

Ralph Greco MDStanford University

School of Medicine

Richard Green MDNaval Medical Center,

San Diego

Amelia Grover MD, FACSVirginia Commonwealth

University Medical Center

Frederic Hafferty PhD, MPhil, MAMayo Clinic

Bradley Hall MDFederation of State Physician

Health Programs

Heather Hancock MDBrooke Army Medical Center

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Thomas Hansen MDAdvocate Health Care

Aviad Haramati PhDGeorgetown University

School of Medicine

Diane Hartmann MD, MSUniversity of Rochester,

Strong Memorial Hospital

Helen Haskell MAMothers

Against Medical Errors

Jenny Held MDNaval Medical Center

Portsmouth

Caleb HentgesAACOM Council of

Osteopathic Student

Government Presidents

Arizona College of

Osteopathic Medicine

Eric Holmboe MD, MACP, FRCPACGME

Kari Hortos DOMichigan University of

Osteopathic Medicine

Halah Ibrahim MD, MEHP, FACPNYU Abu Dhabi

Michelle Janney PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAANIndiana University Health

LCDR Dinchen Jardine MDNaval Medical Center

Portsmouth

Diane JaworskiACGME

Woodson Jones MDSan Antonio Uniformed

Services Health Education

Consortium (SAUSHEC)

Norman Kahn MDCouncil of Medical

Specialty Societies

Colleen Kannaday FACHEAdvocate BroMenn

Medical Center

Jay Kaplan MD, FACEPAmerican College of

Emergency Physicians

Laurence Katznelson MDThe Stanford

University Medical Center

George Keepers MDOregon Health &

Science University

Eve Kellner MDCommittee of

Interns and Residents

Benjamin Kennedy MDThe Children's Hospital

of Philadelphia

Lyuba Konopasek MDNew York -

Presbyterian Hospital

David Kountz MD, MBAJersey Shore University

Medical Center

Catherine Kuhn MDDuke University

School of Medicine

Richard Levin MD, FACP, FACC, FAHAThe Arnold P. Gold Foundation

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Timothy L ineberry MDAurora Health Care

Louis L ing MDACGME

Kenneth Ludmerer MD, MACPWashington University

School of Medicine

Kathy MalloyACGME

Andrew Marshall MDUniversity of Chicago

Laurel Mayer MDColumbia University

Cristin McDermott MDUniversity of

Pittsburg Medical Center

Richard McDonough MDAdvocate Healthcare

Graham McMahon MD, MMScAccreditation Council for

Continuing Medical Education

John McWhorter DscBaylor Scott & White Health

Craig Mills PhDNational Board of

Medical Examiners

Rebecca Miller MSACGME

Kimball Mohn MDAssociation for Hospital

Medical Education

Claudia Mueller PhD, MDStanford University

School of Medicine

Richard MurphyACGME

Michael Myers MDState University of New York -

Downstate

Thomas Nasca MD, MACPACGME

Robin Newton MD, FACP, CSSBB, (ASQ)ACGME

Karen Nichols DO, MA, MACOI , CSMidwestern University

Kevin Nokels FACHECreighton University

Medical Center

Lois Margaret Nora MD, JD, MBAAmerican Board of

Medical Specialties

John Ogunkeye MSACGME

Alexander Ommaya DScAssociation of American

Medical Colleges

Lawrence Opas MDKeck School of

Medicine of USC

Susan Orrange PhDUniversity of Buffalo

LaVonne Ortega MD, MPHCenters for Disease

Control and Prevention

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Miguel Paniagua MDNational Board of

Medical Examiners

Mukta Panda MD, FACPUniversity of Tennessee -

College of Medicine

Herdley Paolini PhD,LP Institute for Physician

Integration

Elizabeth Payne MAEd, C-TAGME, LSSBBUniversity of Texas Health

Science Center School of

Medicine at San Antonio

Christopher Pelic MDRalph H. Johnson

VA Medical Center

Lorenzo Pence DO, FACOFPACGME

Ingrid Phil ibert PHD, MBAACGME

Robert Piccinini DOAmerican Osteopathic

Association

Kimberly Pierce-BoggsAlliance of Independent

Academic Medical Centers

Linda Pololi MDWomen's Studies Research

Center, Brandeis University

John Potts MDACGME

Stacy Potts MDUMass Memorial Group

Karen Remley MD, FAAPAmerican

Academy of Pediatrics

Jonathan Ripp MD, MPHMount Sinai Hospital

Lisa RobinFederation of State Medical

Boards

Paulvalery Roulette MDCarolinas HealthCare System

Eric Scherzer MPHCommittee of Interns and

Residents

Henry Schultz MD, MACPMayo Clinic

Donna Schwabe PhDSan Antonio Uniformed

Services Health Education

Consortium (SAUSHEC)

Joanne Schwartzberg MDACGME

Janet Serwint MDJohns Hopkins University

School of Medicine

Steven Shannon DO, MPHAmerican Association of

Colleges of Osteopathic

Medicine

Jo Shapiro MDBrigham and Women's

Hospital

Philip Shayne MDEmory University

School of Medicine

Titus Sheers MD, MBACleveland Clinic

Akron General

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Hanna Sherman MDCenter for Courage and

Renewal

Deborah Simpson PhDMedical College of Wisconsin

Susan Skochelak MD, MHPAmerican Medical Association

Stuart Slavin MD, MEdSt. Louis University

Alison Smith MPH, RNC-Change

Anthony Suchman MD, MA, FACPRelationship Centered

Health Care LLC

V. Fan Tait MD, FAAPAmerican Academy of

Pediatrics

Pedro Tanaka MD, PhD, MACMStanford University

School of Medicine

Spence Taylor MD, FACSGreenville Health System

Kyla Terhune MD, FACSVanderbilt University

Deborah Trautman PhD, RN, FAANAmerican Association of

Colleges of Nursing

Franklin Trimm MDUniversity of South Alabama

Children’s & Women’s Hospital

Michael Tutty PhD, MHAAmerican Medical Association

Julie Verdi MDVirginia Tech/Carillon Clinic

Heather Vestal MDMcLean Hospital

Robin Wagner RN, MHSAACGME

Jessalynn WatanabeACGME

Kevin Weiss MD, MPH, MHSAACGME

Audra Williams MDGreater Lawrence Family

Health Center

Mark Wilson MD, MPHUniversity of Iowa

Lauren Wojnarowski MAACGME

Nicholas Yaghmour MPPACGME

Edwin Zalneraitis MDUniversity of Connecticut

School of Medicine

Salah Zeineldine MD, FACPAmerican University of Beirut

Rowen Zetterman MD, MACP, MACGUniversity of Nebraska

Medical Center

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Speaker Biographies

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Dr. Saadia Akhtar is the Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education and

the Program Director for the Emergency Medicine Residency at Mount Sinai

Beth Israel at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. She completed a

five year, Combined Residency in Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine

at Beth Israel Medical Center and was Chief Resident in Emergency Medicine during her last year

of residency training. She is an Associate Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at

the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Dr. Akhtar is nationally recognized for her work with

several organizations and activities. She is the President for the Council of Emergency Medicine

Residency Directors (CORD), the national organization for Emergency Medicine Program Directors

and educators. Dr. Akhtar is also an Oral Board Examiner for the American Board of Emergency

Medicine and a Fellow of The New York Academy of Medicine. Dr. Akhtar has been active in

postgraduate medical education leadership for the past 15 years. She has won numerous awards for

medical education, excellence in patient care and community service. Her areas of interests include

faculty development, medical education, mentorship, and ultrasound.

Dr. Bernstein is Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Vice Chair for Education

in Psychiatry, and Director of Residency Training in Psychiatry at the NYU

School of Medicine. From 2001-2011, Dr. Bernstein also served as the Associate

Dean for Graduate Medical Education and the designated institutional official

for ACGME accredited training programs at NYU. Dr. Bernstein is a past-President of the American

Psychiatric Association (APA) and has served the Association as Vice President, Treasurer, and

Trustee-at-Large, and as chair of multiple committees. She has served as a spokesperson for the

American Psychiatric Association on many occasions, and received the 1997 Exemplary Psychiatrist

Award from the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI). She has been the recipient of the

APA/National Institute of Mental Health Vestermark Award in Psychiatric Education and the

APA Alexandra Symonds Award for contributions in the advancement of women in leadership and

in women’s health. Dr. Bernstein has devoted her entire career in medicine to the education and

training of the next generation of psychiatrists.

Dr. Bernstein completed medical school at the Columbia University College of Physicians and

Surgeons. Following an internship in internal medicine at St. Luke's/Roosevelt Medical Center in

New York, she completed her psychiatric residency training at Columbia University and the New

York State Psychiatric Institute. Dr. Bernstein is active in many national psychiatric associations

in addition to the APA – these include the American College of Psychiatrists (she was elected to the

Board of Regents in February of 2012) and the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry and the

Saadia Akhtar, MD

Carol Bernstein, MD

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American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, among others. In 2003, Dr. Bernstein was selected

as a Fellow in ELAM (Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine), a national program designed

to promote leadership for women in medicine. In 2005, Dr. Bernstein completed the Physician

Leadership Development Program at NYU, as well as the Graduate Medical Education Leadership

Program of the ACGME. From 2010 until 2016, Dr. Bernstein was a member of the ACGME Board

of Directors – the body that accredits the more than 9,000 residency and fellowship programs in the

United States.

Dr. Bernstein has written numerous articles and chapters on psychiatric education and has served

as a peer reviewer for both the American Journal of Psychiatry and Academic Psychiatry. She has

served on the Editorial Boards of Academic Psychiatry, the Journal of Psychiatric Services, and

Focus, has presented at more than 70 conferences and meetings, and has been the recipient of a

number of visiting professorships. Dr. Bernstein hosts a weekly call-in show for consumers on Sirius

Radio’s Doctor Radio Channel, which is sponsored by the NYU Langone Medical Center.

Timothy P. Brigham, MDiv, PhD, is the Chief of Staff and Senior Vice-President,

Department of Education at the ACGME. Dr. Brigham’s responsibilities, as

head of the Department of Education, include the ACGME’s Annual Educational

Conference, the Milestone Outcome Project, and the development of new

educational programs for the ACGME.

Prior to joining the ACGME in 2008, Dr. Brigham served since 1989 in several capacities at Jefferson

Medical College, including associate dean for graduate medical education and continuing medical

education and, most recently, as senior associate dean for organizational development and chief

of staff and associate professor of medicine. Dr. Brigham has been involved in physician faculty

development, resident education and chief resident and program director development. He is

widely sought after as a teacher, speaker, group facilitator, and consultant in a variety of areas

including resident stress and well-being; chief resident, program director and chairperson leadership

development; medical student, resident and faculty teaching development; and group and team

organizational development.

Dr. Brigham holds a PhD in psychological studies in education from Temple University, a master’s

degree in counseling and human relations from Villanova University, a master’s of divinity from

Palmer Theological Seminary, and a bachelor’s from Eastern University.

Timothy P. Brigham, MDiv, PhD

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Speaker Biographies

Derrick is a primary instructor for the University of Pennsylvania Resilience

Program, delivering skills on the science of resilience and well-being to

individuals and organizations. As part of the team at Penn, he has delivered

and facilitated resilience workshops for the United States Army, the Oklahoma

City Thunder, St. Peter’s College of Australia, and the University of Texas.

He also consults organizations on well-being science and the application of positive psychology

interventions. He is an instructor and coach for the Quiet Leadership Institute led by Susan Cain,

the author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World that Can’t Stop Talking, helping organizations

including NASA, LinkedIn, and GE enhance the well-being of both introvert and extrovert employees.

He is also an advisor for Happify, a website that integrates the science of positive psychology into

web- and app-based tools that support users in overcoming anxiety, stress, and other challenges

to their well-being. Derrick has led experiential learning courses on leadership and resilience for

business schools such as the Wharton, Columbia Business School, and Darden at the University of

Virginia and businesses including Intel, McKinsey, and Waste Management.

He has researched learning, talent, and what makes people great in psychology labs at Harvard, Yale,

and the University of Pennsylvania. Derrick holds a B.S. in Mathematics from MIT and a Master of

Applied Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. Derrick and his beautiful wife live

in central Connecticut.

John Duval is the former Chief Executive Officer of Virginia Commonwealth

University Hospitals and Clinics of the Virginia Commonwealth University

Health System in Richmond, Virginia and is currently special assistant to the

Vice President of Health Sciences and CEO of VCU Health System. As former

CEO of this three hospital, 1,126 bed system, including more than 700 faculty and 705 resident

physicians, he oversaw the day-to-day activities of the academic medical center. His responsibilities

included overall responsibility for the hospital and clinics strategic planning, service, quality and

safety, performance management and improvement, financial management, workforce development

and community outreach.

Mr. Duval earned his BS in biological sciences from the University of California Irvine in 1976

and earned his Masters in Business Administration from the same institution in 1981. Prior to

joining Virginia Commonwealth University Health System, he served as Chief Operating Officer

of University Medical Center in Tucson, Arizona. Prior to joining University Medical Center, he

served in executive leadership roles at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center and the

University of California, Irvine Medical Center.

Derrick Carpenter, MAPP

John F. Duval, MBA

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Mr. Duval served on the Boards of the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education

(ACGME) as chair, and is a member of the Richmond Industry Roundtable of the Federal Reserve

Bank of Richmond. He is a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives. Mr. Duval also

serves on the Board of the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association and is a former member of

the Vizient AMC Network Board of Managers. He has also served on the Boards of the American Red

Cross for the Capital Region, the Valentine Richmond History Center, and the Boys and Girls Clubs

of Metro Richmond. Mr. Duval has published numerous articles, monographs and book chapters.

Sydney Ey, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Oregon

Health and Science University, Associate Director, OHSU Resident and Faculty

Wellness Program (RFWP). Dr. Ey is a clinical psychologist who received her

Ph.D. at the University of Vermont and completed her internship at Judge

Baker Children's Center/Boston Children's Hospital. She was involved in training psychologists in

graduate programs before coming to OHSU to help with developing a wellness program for residents

and fellows. Dr. Ey conducted research with at-risk youth on optimism and coping and with medical

students and residents on attitudes about seeking counseling and the role of perfectionism and the

Imposter Phenomenon. In addition to providing resilience building workshops, participating in

program development and evaluation, she provides individual counseling and coaching to residents,

fellows, and faculty.

Colleen Kannaday is President of Advocate BroMenn Medical Center, a 210 bed

Acute Care Hospital in Normal, Illinois as well as Advocate Eureka Hospital, a

25 bed Critical Access Hospital in Eureka, Illinois. Both organizations are part

of Advocate Health Care, the largest not-for-profit health care system in the

state of Illinois.

Prior to joining Advocate, Colleen served as the Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer

and then President of St. Francis Hospital & Health Center in Blue Island, Illinois. She was also

Vice President of Operations at St. Eugene Community Hospital in Dillon, South Carolina. Both St.

Francis and St. Eugene were members of SSM Health Care, a Catholic system based in

St. Louis, Missouri and the first healthcare recipient of the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award.

Colleen holds a Master's degree in Health Care Administration from St. Louis University and a

Bachelor's degree in Political Science from Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, California. She

is a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives. Colleen and her husband Kim live in

Bloomington and are the proud parents of two children.

Sydney Ey, PhD

Colleen L. Kannaday, FACHE

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Dr. Katznelson received his MD from UCLA after receiving a BS from University

of California, Berkeley. He completed his internal medicine residency training

at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, followed by

an endocrinology fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. Dr.

Katznelson joined the Harvard Medical School faculty in the Neuroendocrine Unit. Dr. Katznelson is

currently Professor of Neurosurgery and Medicine (Endocrinology and Metabolism) at the Stanford

School of Medicine, and medical director of the Pituitary Center. He is the Associate Dean of Graduate

Medical Education at Stanford, as well as the Chair of the GME Committee. His endocrinology

research interests involve pituitary disorders. Dr. Katznelson is dedicated to developing interventions

to improve wellness in the graduate medical education community.

John B. Mcwhorter, Chief Operating Officer, Baylor Scott & White Health has

over 20 years’ experience with BSWH and its predecessor organizations. In his

current role, he is responsible for 34 hospitals including both wholly owned and

partnerships, with 882 clinics and patient care sites representing $6 billion

in revenues, 34,000 employees and 6,000 physicians. In his role as President of Baylor University

Medical Center, he oversaw a 1065-bed not-for-profit academic Medical Center with over $1 billion

in annual revenue. Baylor University Medical Center has been nationally recognized for 20 years as

a U.S. News and World Report best hospital and most recently was recognized as the best hospital

in Dallas-Fort Worth and second in the state.

He completed his Doctor of Science in Healthcare Administration from the University of Alabama

Birmingham in 2012, and a Masters’ Degree in Health Administration from the same program in

1985. Prior leadership positions include several executive positions for Baylor Health Care System,

Methodist Hospitals of Dallas, and St Vincent Infirmary in Little Rock, Arkansas.

John is active in the community having served on the Salvation Army Board, Greater Dallas YMCA

Board of Directors, Need Him Ministries, Garland Chamber of Commerce, Dallas Chamber Health

Councils, Chairman of the Dallas Fort Worth Hospital Council, and served on the Southwest

Transplant Alliance Board. He and his wife Suzanne, along with their two children Chip and Allie

are also active in Park Cities Baptist Church and Buckner International.

Speaker Biographies

Laurence Katznelson, MD

John McWhorter, DSc

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Dr. Nasca is the chief executive officer of the ACGME and ACGME International.

He is professor of medicine and molecular physiology at Sidney Kimmel Medical

College of Thomas Jefferson University, and Senior Scholar in the Department

of Medical Education of the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Medicine.

Dr. Nasca is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame with High Honors, and an Alpha Omega

Alpha graduate of Jefferson Medical College. Dr. Nasca is certified by the American Board of Internal

Medicine in internal medicine and nephrology. Prior to assuming the leadership role of the ACGME,

Dr. Nasca was senior vice president for Academic Affairs of Thomas Jefferson University, the

Anthony F. and Gertrude M. DePalma Dean of Jefferson Medical College, and president of Jefferson

University Physicians. He left the deanship at Jefferson to assume the leadership of the ACGME

in December 2007, and in May 2009 he became the founding CEO of ACGME International, LLC.

Dr. Nasca has been a member of, and held leadership positions in many of the profession’s important

organizations, including the American College of Physicians, the Association of Program Directors

in Internal Medicine, the Federated Council for Internal Medicine, the Alliance for Academic

Internal Medicine, the National Board of Medical Examiners, the Exchange Commission for Foreign

Medical Graduates, the Association of American Medical Colleges, the Council on Graduate Medical

Education, the Residency Review Committee for Internal Medicine, and the Liaison Committee on

Medical Education. Among many honors and honorary degrees, Dr. Nasca has received the Dema

C. Daley Founders Award for Excellence in Internal Medicine Education from APDIM, the Rev.

Clarence Shaffrey, S.J. Award from St. Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, the Jefferson Medical

College Alumni Achievement Award, and the Founders Award from the Dr. Tom Dooley Society

of the University of Notre Dame. He was named one of the 50 most powerful/influential physician

executives in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 by Modern Healthcare. He is the author of over 120

peer-reviewed articles, chapters, and other publications, and has delivered more than 350 invited

lectures and presentations worldwide on topics related to medical education.

Kevin J. Nokels, FACHE, is President of CHI Health Creighton University

Medical Center Bergan Mercy. In this new role he is accountable for leading

the transformation of Bergan Mercy and Creighton University Medical Center

to create the new Creighton University Medical Center Bergan Mercy that will

open in June 2017. In addition to this role Kevin is also the executive leader for the health systems’

laboratory, trauma and food and nutrition service lines.

Kevin has been with CHI Health/Alegent Health since 1992. He served as the leader for marketing,

planning and strategy from 1992 to 1996 at Immanuel Health System, and when Alegent Health

was formed in 1996, he became the leader for planning. In 2000, Kevin became the Chief Integration

Speaker Biographies

Thomas Nasca, MD, MACP

Kevin J . Nokels, FACHE

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Officer where he led integration and standardization of operations while overseeing more than $225

million in construction, including a new hospital. From 2004 to 2012 he served as Vice President and

Chief Operating Officer/President for CHI Health Midlands Hospital. Prior to joining CHI Health/

Alegent Health, he served as the Manager of Research and Planning for St. Cloud Hospital in St.

Cloud, Minnesota.

Kevin received a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Saint John’s University and a Master of

Business Administration from St. Cloud State University. He serves on the boards of the Nebraska

Hospital Association, FBI Citizen’s Academy Alumni, Prairie Health Ventures, Nebraska Hospital

Association Research & Education Foundation and Bergan Mercy ASC. Kevin and Dawn his wife are

the parents of two daughters.

James O. Pawelski, PhD, is Director of Education and Senior Scholar in the

Positive Psychology Center and has received an appointment as adjunct

associate professor of religious studies in the School of Arts and Sciences at the

University of Pennsylvania. Having earned a doctorate in philosophy, he is the

author of The Dynamic Individualism of William James and of articles on the history of philosophy

and its application to human development. He has served as editor of the philosophy section of the

Oxford Handbook of Happiness, co-editor of The Eudaimonic Turn: Well-Being in Literary Studies,

and co-editor of On Human Flourishing: A Poetry Anthology. Dr. Pawelski has just completed a

grant from the Templeton Religion Trust to further his studies into “The Humanities and the Science

of Well-Being: Toward a Strategic Collaboration for Understanding, Measuring, and Cultivating

Human Flourishing.” An international keynote speaker who regularly makes presentations in

Spanish as well as English, he has given talks in more than 20 countries on six continents. He holds

a number of key leadership positions, including founding executive director of the International

Positive Psychology Association (IPPA), member of the steering committee of the International

Positive Education Network (IPEN), and president of the William James Society. For the last

ten years, he has served as the founding director of Penn’s Master of Applied Positive Psychology

(MAPP) program, where he teaches courses on positive interventions and the humanities and

human flourishing. Dr. Pawelski is the recipient of a Practice Excellence Award from the Ministry

of Education of the People’s Republic of China, as well as the Humanitarian Innovation Award for

the Humanities, Arts, and Culture from the Humanities Innovation Forum at the United Nations.

He has been featured in major U.S. and international media, including the New York Times, U.S.

News and World Report, the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Chronicle of Higher Education, People’s

Daily (China), El Norte (Mexico), and Perfil (Argentina), and he has appeared on various television

networks such as NBC (The Today Show), Globo, Univisión, and Toronto Public Television.

James O. Pawelski , PhD

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Spence M. Taylor, MD, FACS is President of the Greenville Health System and

Professor of Surgery at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine

Greenville as well as Professor in the Clemson University School of Health

Research. Dr Taylor, joined the Greenville Health System (GHS), South

Carolina's largest integrated health care delivery system, in 1992 and is the first physician to be

named its leader in the health system's 103 year history.

Before taking his current leadership role, Dr. Taylor served as the system's Vice President of

Physician Engagement and Chief Academic Officer. He has also previously served as GHS' Vice

President of Academics, Designated Institutional Official (DIO), Executive Director of the University

Medical Group, (GHS's 1900 member employed health care provider group) and chairman and

program director for the Department of Surgery.

Under his leadership, GHS has experienced unprecedented growth and advancement in academics.

Dr. Taylor was the architect and led the development of the University of South Carolina School of

Medicine Greenville, which attained LCME Preliminary accreditation in 2011 and graduated its

charter class in May 2016. Prior to this, he also led the expansion of the general surgery residency,

creating the state's first vascular surgery residency, and developing a minimal access surgery

fellowship and vascular medicine fellowship.

In addition to his roles with GHS, Dr. Taylor serves in a leadership capacity for a number of

professional organizations. Currently, he is vice chair-elect of the American Board of Surgery and

will serve as chair beginning in 2018. He is also immediate past president and current council

member for the Southern Surgical Association.

Dr. Taylor is a practicing surgeon certified by the American Board of Surgery in general surgery,

general vascular surgery, and is a registered vascular technologist. He has authored numerous book

chapters, abstracts, and journal articles. He also holds the academic appointment of professor at the

University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville, University of South Carolina School of

Medicine Columbia and Clemson University.

Dr. Taylor earned a bachelor's degree in biochemistry from Clemson University and a medical

degree from the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina. He completed

his internship and general surgery residency at the Medical University of South Carolina and a

residency in peripheral vascular surgery at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas.

Spence M. Taylor, MD, FACS

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Kevin B. Weiss, MD, MPH, has devoted his medical career to issues of health

care quality, equity and access to care, and training physicians and other health

care providers in healthcare improvement. As ACGME’s Senior Vice President

for Institutional Accreditation, he is responsible for the new Clinical Learning

Environment Review (C.L.E.R.) Program. He also co-Chairs the C.L.E.R. Evaluation Committee,

and oversees the ACGME’s Institutional Review Committee’s accreditation activities.

Prior to coming to the ACGME, Dr. Weiss served as President and Chief Executive Officer of the

American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) from 2007 to 2012. While at ABMS he broadened

public involvement in the Board’s activities; implemented both its Ethics and Professionalism and

Health and Public Policy Programs; established alignment with Maintenance of Licensure; and, as

part of the Affordable Care Act, aligned Maintenance of Certification with the Medicare Physician

Quality Reporting Initiative, and established ABMS-International.

He has served various roles on committees for the National Quality Forum, the National Committee

for Quality Assurance, and the AMA’s Physicians Consortium for Performance Improvement. He

has served as a member of the American College of Physicians’ (ACP) Board of Regents and chaired

its committees for clinical guidelines, and performance measurement. Dr. Weiss currently serves

on the Board of Directors for the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates and has

served on committees for the Institute of Medicine, including those which developed the reports,

“Crossing the Quality Chasm” and “Identifying Priority Areas for Quality Improvement.”

Over the years Dr. Weiss has conducted federally funded U.S. and international epidemiological and

health services research projects related to guideline implementation, chronic care management,

outcomes measurement, quality improvement and health care equity, and has published over 200

articles, reviews, books, book chapters and monographs. In 2005 Dr. Weiss established the first

U.S. graduate-level Masters’ and PhD degree programs in Patient Safety and Healthcare Quality at

Northwestern University.

Dr. Weiss is board certified in Internal Medicine. He also maintains a role as Professor of Medicine

in the Division of General Medicine and in the Center for Healthcare Studies in the Feinberg School

of Medicine at Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois.

Speaker Biographies

Kevin B. Weiss, MD, MPH

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Rowen K. Zetterman, MD is an internist, gastroenterologist, and hepatologist

and a Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Nebraska Medical

Center (UNMC) where he is the Director of Faculty Mentorship Programs

and Associate Vice Chancellor for Planning. He is Dean Emeritus, Creighton

University School of Medicine and a former Chief of Staff for the Nebraska-Western Iowa VA Health

Care System. Dr. Zetterman has served in leadership positions as President of the American College

of Gastroenterology (ACG), Chair of both the Board of Governors and the Board of Regents of the

American College of Physicians (ACP), as President of the Metropolitan Omaha Medical Society

(MOMS), and as President of the Nebraska Medical Association (NMA). He is a recipient of the

Alfred Stengel Award for Outstanding Service (ACP), the Berk-Fise Clinical Achievement Award

(ACG), and the Distinguished Service to Medicine Award (NMA). He is currently Chair of the Board

of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) and an ACP delegate to the

American Medical Association (AMA) where he is a past-chair of the AMA Council on Legislation.

Speaker Biographies

Rowen K. Zetterman,MD, MACP, MACG

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