Bienvenue ▪ Welcome
Bien vivre, réussir et avancer
Be well,do well, stay well
Healthcare Businesswoman’s Association of Canada
Association des femmes d’affaires dans le milieu de la santé
Health is vital
Healthcare
The prevention, treatment, and management of illness and the preservation of mental and physical
well-being through the services offered by the medical and allied health professions.
Healthcare
Healthcare - Canada
Rated the best and the worst Highly qualified health professionals Good medications and equipment KEY Challenge – healthcare access
1.7 million Canadians do not have a family doctor Average wait time to receive a treatment – 18 weeks Average time a doctor has per patient per visit – 8 minutes
Healthcare - Canada
Deloitte’s 2009 Canadian health care consumer survey:
Treat patients as consumers. Improve service levels and deliver personalized
programs. Provide greater access to patient health care records. Offer more education and options for health self-
management.
Healthcare - Canada
▪ Life expectancy at birth: 82 years for Women 78 years for Men
▪ 2nd highest for G7 countries
▪ Improved by 5 years in the past 25 years
▪ Healthy life span: 71 years for Women 68 years for Men
Healthcare – Developing world
▪ Compare: in Mali Life expectancy is 48 years. Nearly 1/4 of the children die before the age of 5 29% of the population suffers from malnutrition People die of preventable diseases because of
crowding and a lack of sanitation and healthcare.
Vision
The HBAC encourages members to become healthcare leaders and to think of ways to
improve healthcare both in Canada and worldwide.
Vision
The HBAC accomplishes the vision through: Hosting professional development events Encouraging and enabling individuals and companies to
help healthcare causes both in Canada and worldwide Providing opportunities for exchanging industry and
career information and resources Recognizing outstanding women in the industry.
2011 Program
HBAC Professional Development Events in 2011 will focus on learning about Canadian and International healthcare landscapes, the Healthcare reform and the associated changes.
Experts will also discuss how we, as businesswomen, can get involved in searching for solutions to help resolve the difficulties facing our healthcare system.
2011 Events – Book Your Calendars!
March April 6 May 11September
14
October – December
events are TBD
Noon-1:30 pmLuncheon
Noon-1:30pm Luncheon
Noon-1:30pm Luncheon
Le Chambertin9:00-3:45 pm
TBD
Dr. Hartley Stern, executive director Jewish
General Hospital
The role of business in
strengthening the healthcare
system.
Dr. Mary Perri, VP Rx&D
Leadership Conference
2011 Program
The HBAC Leadership Conference will offer a “back-to-work” full day intensive program in September on Effective Communication, Cultural Competence, Efficiency and Networking for Success.
HBAC Leadership ConferenceBook Your Calendars!
September 14
9:00AM - 3:45 PM
Keynote Leadership
Lecture - tbd
The Art of Effective
Communication
Cultural Competence
Practical Techniques for
Networking
The Perils of Perfection
Caroline Samne
The Pillars
Karen DiazCKG Training &
Consulting
Harvey Schwartz
Engage Presentations
Caroline Samne
The Pillars
Supporting International Healthcare Causes
HBAC supports the Mali Health Organizing Project www.malihealth.org
Each HBAC event entrance fee sponsors one clinic visit
Each membership sponsors 20 women in Mali to receive medical care
2011 RatesAnnual Membership: $150
Luncheons Leadership Conference
Member Guest Member Guest
$38 $58 $99 $199
Open House Special!
Annual Membership at the 2010 rate of $130 (value of $150)
Annual Membership + Leadership Conference for $199 (value of 249)
Annual Membership + Leadership Conference + 3 Luncheons for $299 (value of $363)
(valid to attend any 3 luncheons in 2011)
Event Policy: Attendance must be cancelled 72 hours prior to the event. Late cancellations incur a $10 late charge, and the remaining amount is carried over to a future event (credit valid for 1 year).
2011 Sponsors
HBAC Team
Board Member
Anna LiachenkoHBAC: President(514) 435-7860
Healthcare resources, relationships, projects, promotion & contentBioMed Content Group Inc.
Board Member
Dr. Mary PerriHBAC: VP, strategy & innovation(514) 695-0500
Vice-president,Rx&D
Board Member
Pina MuléHBAC: VP, Event Planning(514) 695-0500
Executive Assistant,Pfizer Canada
Board Member
Caroline SamnéHBAC: VP, Professional Development, (514) 620-2703
Change Management and Organizational Development Consultant,New Horizons/The Pillars
Board Member
Angie PerrazzinoHBAC: VP, Communications & Membership(514) 695-0500
Team Coordinator, Pfizer Canada
Board Member
Corry RobertsonHBAC: past president, (450) 458-2592
Executive Coach andLeadership Consultant,The Pillars
Volunteer – Graphic Design
Kimberly LawrenceHBAC: Graphic Design Committee, (514) 714-8547
Owner,Lawrence & Lidbetter Design Inc.
Volunteer – Communications
Pauline HuynhHBAC: Communications & Marketing Committee(514) 739-5072
Creative Services Manager,Engage presentations
Advisory Board Member
Harvey SchwartzHBAC: Advisory Board Member(514) 739-5072
Managing Director,Engage presentations
Advisory Board Member
Dr. Mirela BaranciHBAC: Advisory Board Member
Senior Director, Medical & Regulatory AffairsValeant Pharmaceuticals
Advisory Board Member
Teresa DellarHBAC: Advisory Board member
Executive Director West Island Palliative Care Residence
Thank You
Bien vivre, réussir et avancer
Be well,do well, stay well
Healthcare Businesswoman’s Association of Canada
Association des femmes d’affaires dans le milieu de la santé
2011 Sponsors
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