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Edmondo Robinson, M.D., MBA, chief transformation officer
and senior vice president for consumerism, welcomed audience members and congratulated the ACT program teams for advancing The Christiana Care Way and serving together through their systematic, interprofessional team approach to problem solving.
“The ACT course supports key elements needed to transform health care,” said Dr. Robinson, as he congratulated Primary Care Quality
and Safety Fellow Jeremy Cristol, M.D., the newest member of the ACT course team of facilitators.
“We encourage you to use the knowledge and skills you have learned to continue to advance The Christiana Care Way, demonstrating our core values and behaviors,” Dr. Robinson said.
The graduates also were congratulated by Omar Khan, M.D., MHS, FAAFP, Christiana Care’s physician leader for partnerships and academic programs, and president and CEO of
the Delaware Health Sciences Alliance.
“Creating successful change is built on relationships and shared vision — and that’s what you are doing,” Dr. Khan said. “Your teams of extraordinary people
clearly demonstrate serving together with excellence and love. These ACT projects
are value added for the organization and for those we serve.”
| Extraordinary People Twenty-four students, plus course facilitators and education coordinators, celebrated course
completion at the graduation from Achieving Competency Today program.
Christiana Care teams gain improvement-science skills in Achieving Competency Today
Achieving Competency Today: Issues in Health Care Quality, Cost, Systems, and Safety (ACT), one of Christiana Care’s graduate-level improvement science courses sponsored by the Institute for Learning, Leadership and Development (iLead) and targeted to resident physicians, nurses and other health professionals and staff, held its fall graduation Dec. 6 at the John H. Ammon Medical Education Center.
“We encourage you to use the knowledge and skills you have learned to continue to advance The Christiana Care Way,
demonstrating our core values and behaviors.” Edmondo Robinson, M.D., MBA
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