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Intend Health Program News: Fall Update

October 20, 2022
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Intend Health Strategies Blog
Intend Health Program News: Fall Update

Our Relational Leadership programming continues at a steady pace this fall with programs delivered to healthcare providers, students, and institutions across the country, including:

CareOregon: We offered an intensive Relational Leadership “boot camp” to two intact teams within CareOregon. We are looking forward to being back with this community later in the year and into 2023 to offer two additional workshops.

Relational Leadership Institute (RLI): We kicked off our fall cohort of RLI at UNC-Chapel Hill. An intergenerational, interprofessional group of 38 participants attended, alongside 16 local facilitators and a combination of local and national trainers. We are looking forward to block two coming up in October.

Our partners at Oregon Health and Science University launched their 10th RLI cohort in September. Their community included 24 participants along with 17 trainers and facilitators.

Relational Facilitation and Collaborative Decision Making workshops: We offered two open workshops and engaged a combination of new and returning participants, which made for a rich learning experience.

Conference Appearances

In September, we offered a pre-conference workshop at STFM’s 2022 Conference on Practice & Quality Improvement entitled “Utilizing Relational Leadership to Advance Equity and Inclusion in Practice-Based Teams.”

At the Nexus Summit in August, Alexander Mansour (OHSU) and Sarah Smithson led a session on "Narrative Leadership: Signaling Safety and Inclusion Through Storytelling."

Fall 2022 recap of recent Intend Health programs delivered to healthcare providers, students, and institutions across the country.

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"I have employed and used so much of my Relational Leadership experience and training from Intend Health to work."

Krisda Chaiyachati, MD, MPH, MSHP

Assistant Professor of Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania

"The leadership skills, relationships, and perspective I have gained through my involvement in Intend Health have shaped the clinician, educator, and leader I am today."

Kyle Turner, PharmD

University of Utah

“A big impact that Intend Health has on me is it makes me more humble, kinder, more intuitive, a better listener, and I’ve been able to teach the skills I’ve learned to others. All of this makes me a better team member, and I think that that's integral to what Intend Health teaches — we need high functioning teams to provide the best care.”

Student Action Network Participant

"This year, there's been so much change with COVID, with work, with everything. But I feel like the PCP Student Action Network has been that constant that I could always just count on. And my favorite part is that no matter how stressful work was, no matter how stressful the year was, whenever it came time for a PCP call or any PCP anything, it's always something that I look forward to."

Student Action Network Coach

“I participated in RLI [the Relational Leadership Institute]... and my world has not been the same since. The community that I’ve gained at RLI has been extraordinary. Being part of RLI means being connected to a diverse, interdisciplinary community that breaks down the walls that are typical in academic medicine.”

Katie Gradick, MD, MHS

University of Utah

“Relational Leadership is what keeps me going. When I feel overwhelmed, stressed, down, I turn to members of the Relational Leadership community for support and resilience. We genuinely care about each other. We put ‘people first,’ truly, in our work together.”

Sarah Smithson, MD, MPH

Assistant Dean for Clinical Education University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine

“Over 100 members of the UNC community have participated in our Relational Leadership Institutes… one word stands out for me in our evaluations — regardless of whether cohorts met in person or via Zoom — and that word is transformative."

Josh Hinson, MSW, LCSW

Assistant Professor University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work

“So far, my experience in this Relational Leadership course has been THE highlight of my leadership journey. This program exceeded my expectations. I have been sharing the content with my colleagues who are also inspired by it. Thank you for making the world a better place one Relational Leadership course at a time.”

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“Relational skills are particularly important right now because they’re rooted in people, with the fundamental assumption that we are good and have common values. If I can approach with unconditional positive regard and build in psychological safety, who knows what we can accomplish, despite the chaos around us.”

Lexy Kliewer, LCSW

Oregon Health and Science University

"In a healthcare system fraught with silos and computer screens, we need the human voice — a personal connection — now more than ever. That's the work of Intend Health."

Matt Lewis, PhD

Strategic Consultant

"Thank you for inspiring a generation of future docs to become primary care physicians. I definitely felt like I had a community during medical school."

Shani Truong

Family Medicine Resident, UC Davis San Joaquin General Hospital

"I think the collaborative work that Intend Health does to recruit bright, energized, resilient, diverse, and compassionate primary care physicians all over the country will be even more impactful. Intend Health's efforts will be a big part of the solution to mend our ailing primary care infrastructure in the coming years."

Peter Meyers, MD, MPH

Family Physician, Minnesota Community Care

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