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 Academic Medical Centers 2007
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THIS CONFERENCE IS NOW CLOSED. 

For information on the Academic Medical & Health Science Centers conference in San Francisco on October 16-17, 2008, click here:

Is your institution represented at the conference? Click here to find out.

Printable conference program (2.5 MB  PDF): Click here

Get the new integrated planning models and program integration initiatives that are:

  • Realigning the missions, infrastructures, and business models for the academic medical center of the future
  • Delivering more rapid translation of research into patient focused treatments
  • Integrating capital, facilities, and operations
  • Linking research, teaching, and clinical care programs
  • Anticipating advances in medical equipment, research and teaching technologies
  • Creating flexible infrastructure for long term viability

Academic medical and health centers are aggressively realigning their overall institutional vision, mission, and programs to produce more highly trained healthcare workers, better research outcomes, faster translation of research into patient-focused treatments, and improved financial performance. These major realignment efforts are being built on new models of integrated planning (financial, facilities, and academic program) for integrated programs (research, education, and clinical care).

At this conference you’ll learn the specifics of new integrated-program visions, and the thinking, processes, and capital plans that are being put in place to turn those visions into thriving academic medical centers of the future.

In particular, you’ll get the details on leading-edge initiatives for:

  • Developing strategic, integrated plans
  • Creating strong linkages between research, education, and clinical care
  • Breaking down organizational “silos”
  • Aligning capital plans with long-term institutional vision
  • Reformulating financial models and business plans
  • Anticipating the impact of technology changes

Attend this conference to benchmark your strategic plans, initiatives, capital projects, and processes against the thinking and programs of leading institutions, and to pick up specific planning and organizational data, and lessons learned that your institution can build on.

PLUS TOURS!  1. Rebecca and John Moore's University of California, San Diego (UCSD) Cancer Center and 2. the UCSD Leichtag Biomedical Research Building, the UCSD Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Building, and the UCSD Biomedical Library

Email AMC2007@tradelineinc.com (or call 925-254-1744 x19) if you have further questions about the program.

Who should attend this conference?

This conference has been designed and produced for senior staff involved in planning, administration, and operation of academic medical centers (i.e. teaching hospitals, research facilities, medical schools, health centers and clinics).

This includes Deans, Vice Deans, Provosts, and Directors and Managers of Academic Affairs, Campus Planning, Finance & Capital Planning, Real Estate Development & Facilities, Capital Projects,  Medical Education, Hospital Operations, Research, Clinical Affairs, and all those who have major commitments to education, research and patient care in academic medical centers.

A limited number of contracted consultants may apply for registration if they are attending with an academic medical center team. (Please contact Tradeline to receive a special application for your attendance - Phone: (925) 254-1744 x12 or email registrar@tradelineinc.com.

Those involved with sales, marketing or business development from contracted architects, engineers, consultants, or equipment manufacturers (other than exhibitors and speakers) will not be registered.

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Academic Medical Centers 2007
Ended December 04, 2007
San Diego, CA
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