STRENGTHENING RURAL AMERICA:
CONNECTING HEALTHCARE AND EDUCATION
April 20, 2021 | Virtual Event
Tickets: Free
Stronger together.
When education and healthcare providers in rural communities form collaborative partnerships, they expand their power to bring innovative solutions to the unique challenges they face. In rural areas, travel distances make education and health services less accessible. Educational resources are limited and teacher shortages are more prevalent. Mental and behavioral health services are scarcer or altogether unavailable.
Education and healthcare facilities in rural areas can join resources to serve the most basic needs of the people they serve. Together, they can deliver a passionate message that gives people purpose, a sense of worth in their work and the tools to make a difference. The result is better alignment and a more sustainable model for a thriving community.
This event brings hospital CEOs, board members, superintendents and community leaders together to share stories of their collective impact. You will learn practices that have been successful in communities across rural America and hear about the people that have been vital along the way.
FEATURED TOPICS
Collaborating in a Crisis
From our employees to our community, we know that we are stronger together. In times of need, we can divide and conquer, uncover connections we never knew we had and tap into our partnerships within the community.
Planning in Constant Change
Change demands agility of us. How can we be responsive to changing needs and still plan to meet the needs of our stakeholders and community? In this ever-changing environment, it is vital to build confidence and nurture the trust that our teams and communities have in us.
Creating a True Team
Relationships matter. If we want our employees and communities to feel like they are truly a team, it's important that we value all stakeholder voices, communicate with clarity and share as we learn to effectively lead our teams.
Agenda
APR 20 |
TUESDAY |
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*All sessions are in Central time. TECHNOLOGY ASSISTANCE |
10-10:30 A.M. |
WELCOME | SETTING THE STAGEJanet Pilcher | Managing Director and Executive Leader |
10:30-11:30 A.M. |
KEYNOTETopic: Connecting Strong Communities Quint Studer | Author, Entrepreneur and Founder |
11:30 A.M.-NOON |
LUNCH BREAK |
NOON-12:30 P.M. |
PARTNER SHOWCASEChoose one session to attend:
1. It Takes More than a Village: 4 Hospitals, a County Government and School Districts Mastermind Vaccinations for Schools Dale Shaver | Director of Parks and Land Use
Dale Shaver hosts weekly meetings with the four major hospitals with a service presence in Waukesha County to coordinate the logistics team for the efficient distribution of the COVID vaccine. Waukesha County Government has coordinated the vaccination of school nurses and nurse aids, as well as the vaccination of K-12 and high education educators. It’s a true collaboration.
2. Why Relationships Matter Rex Brown | President and Chief Executive Officer
In small towns look for people who have time and a passion for doing the work needed. It is all about relationships. This story of collaboration and partnerships demonstrates the possibilities for all communities. Come and hear how this hospital supports the health and wellness of a small community.
3. George C. Grape Community Hospital Session Michael O'Neal | Chief Executive Officer
Dr. Michael Wells | Superintendent George C. Grape Community Hospital Board—Member
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12:30-12:45 P.M. |
NETWORKING BREAK |
12:45-1:15 P.M. |
PARTNER SHOWCASEChoose one session to attend:
1. Onboarding: Connecting Youth to Healthcare by Building Pathways to Mental Health Careers in Rural Humboldt County Dr. Colby Smart | Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services
Access to higher education and mental health is a critical issue in rural America. Humboldt County, CA is home to seven native communities. Education and Healthcare are vital to this region. Connecting tribal mental health care providers to the planning and structure for technical career education is key to the preferred future of students and the long-term health of their region.
2. Community Education—Who Owns it? Rich Schroeder | Chief Executive Officer
Brett Crosby | Board Member
3. How Implementing Safety Protocols, Clear Processes and Innovative Communication Helped Communities Keep their Early Learning Centers Open Throughout the Pandemic Rina Irwin | Chief Executive Officer
Dr. Scott Cartwright | Director of Medical Services and Board Certified Physician
The Childhood Development Centers, Inc. leveraged medical, executive and education personnel to create an innovative rapid response to the COVID-19 threat and continue to keep their centers open and reduce parent’s anxiety. The organization’s exceptional collaboration with local and state health officials, in residence pediatrician and registered nurse, helped their urban and rural community centers open and maintain access to early learning. |
1:15-1:30 P.M. |
NETWORKING BREAK |
1:30-2 P.M. |
PARTNER SHOWCASEChoose one session to attend:
1. The Smallest Town in America to Build a YMCA Michael Brant | Chief Executive Officer
Becky Jobman | Chief Planning & Development Officer / Foundation Director
2. Enhancing the Future of York—Together Jim Ulrich | Chief Executive Officer
Mitch Bartholomew | Superintendent York General Board of Directors-Member
This presentation will describe and illustrate the growth of the partnership between York General Health Care Services and York Public Schools over time. Specific programs and other examples of this partnership and collaboration will be provided and well as our shared vision for the future enhancement opportunities. The impact on the communities that each of us serves, through the education and engagement of our youth, is immensely positive and vital to the future enhancement of York and the surrounding area.
3. Maslow Before Bloom: How Estacada School District Collaborated With Key Service Partners to Meet the Basic Needs of the Students and Community Ryan Carpenter | Superintendent
Estacada School District developed critical partnerships with the county health department, first responders, The Red Cross and several others when they faced not only a pandemic, but the largest wildfire in their region. From solving for food insecurities early in the pandemic, to relocating displaced families during the Riverside Wildfire, these partnerships were instrumental in helping the district make clear decisions around what mattered most.
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2-2:15 P.M. |
NETWORKING BREAK |
2:15-3 P.M. |
KEYNOTETopic: Communicating With Clarity JoAnn Sternke | Senior Director and Leader Coach |
3-3:30 P.M. |
CLOSINGWhat Have We Learned? Tad Hunt | Senior Director, Coach |