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Department of Medicine High Value Healthcare Symposium

Tuesday, June 9, 2026 09:00to14:00
RI-MUHC Auditorium (Room E S1.1129) and virtually via Zoom

This symposium is accredited for 3.5 RCPSC MOC Section 1 credits

The Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍøÕ¾ Department of Medicine is pleased to present theÌýAnnual High Value HealthCare SymposiumÌý´Ç²ÔÌýTuesday, June 9, 2026, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM.

±á±ð±ô»åÌýin person at the RI-MUHC Auditorium (Room E S1.1129)Ìýand availableÌývirtually viaÌý, this symposium will bring together leading physicians and scientists to exploreÌýthe latest advancements in high value careÌýand its impact on clinical practice.

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Keynote Speaker: Dr. Zachary J Nelson,ÌýPharmD, MPH, BCIDP
Dr. Zachary Nelson is a clinical pharmacist Board Certified in Infectious Diseases. He is currently the West Region Lead for the Infectious Diseases and Antimicrobial Stewardship Program at HealthPartners.

Keynote Speaker: Dr. Lee Chien Earn,ÌýMBBS, MMed, FAMS
Dr. Lee Chien Earn is a public health physician and healthcare leader currently serving as Deputy Group CEO of SingHealth, overseeing the Regional Health System in Eastern Singapore. He has held multiple senior leadership roles within Singapore’s Ministry of Health.

Learning objectives:
Participants will:
✔ Describe the principles of high value healthcare and explain how they can positively impact clinical practice.
✔ Describe the most up to date evidence based practices for high value care within the Department of Medicine.
✔ Propose quality improvement strategies that support high value care across clinical domains.

Thank You to the Dauphinee Family for Their Generous Support

We are proud to present the Dr. Sharon Wood-Dauphinee Lectureship Award at the 2026 Department of Medicine High Value Healthcare Symposium. This prestigious award recognizes a visiting lecturer at the Department of Medicine High Value Healthcare Symposium who exemplifies outstanding leadership in quality of care through collaborative and interdisciplinary research that has improved patient outcomes and established new standards for excellence in high value care.

This award and lectureship series, made possible by the generous donation from the Dauphinee family, will continue to highlight and honor leaders in high-value healthcare annually.

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