HLA Program Information Sessions | Feb. 10 & 12

| February 9, 2021
Submitted by Joanna Williams for Health Leadership Academy

 

Attend these upcoming information sessions to learn more about these Health Leadership Academy Programs.


Pathfinder Information Session

Attend this information session to learn more about Pathfinder. We will discuss the program and answer your questions. Pathfinder is an eight-week personalized leadership development program. Gain skills suited to your individualized leadership needs, work with a leadership coach, apply what you learn within an engaged team of supportive peers, and build your leadership capabilities.

  • Date: February 10
  • Time: 12:30 – 1:00 p.m. EST

Register on Zoom.


Emerging Leaders Information Session

We will discuss the program and answer your questions. Emerging Leaders is a one-week, intensive leadership program for students and young professionals from across Canada and beyond. Participants gain the skills to lead across the health system by learning the fundamentals of leadership in a health context.

  • Date: February 10
  • Time: 8:30 – 9:00 p.m. (EST)

Register on Zoom.


Shift Information Session

Attend this information session to learn more about Shift. We will discuss the program and answer your questions. Shift is a three-month virtual, experiential, project-based program which introduces conceptual and practical approaches to design thinking for health leadership. It explores how changing perspectives in how we work and address challenges can enhance leadership capabilities and improve the user experience.

  • Date: February 12
  • Time: 12:30 – 1:00 p.m. (EST)

Register on Zoom.

For more information about our programs, please visit healthleadershipacademy.ca

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