Ted Freedman Award is a wide-open international competition. Anyone or any group can submit. The award acknowledges Mr. Freedman’s contribution to quality of healthcare education and it recognizes his important support for excellence in Canadian healthcare journalism which found an early home and definition in his boardroom at Mount Sinai Hospital.
About the Award:
The Ted Freedman Award for Innovation in Education is open to all healthcare organizations. This prestigious award recognizes those individuals or organizations that inspire, advocate and enable education in health, health services and healthcare management.
Longwoods™ Publishing, in cooperation with the Ontario Hospital Association, invites you to submit your ‘Innovation in Education’ program. Adjudication is by an independent panel headed up by Dr. Louise Lemieux-Charles from the Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto.
There are three criteria:
• The value of your Innovation as an agent of change
• The evidence to substantiate the Innovation
• The outcomes to substantiate the Innovation
Call for submissions will open June 4, 2012.
The individual or representative from the organization honoured will receive a certificate, exquisitely framed, and an all-expenses-paid trip to HealthAchieve, November 5, 6 & 7, 2012.
2011 Winner:
The 2011 Ted Freedman Award was awarded to the Canadian Patient Safety Institute and Canadian Health Services Research Foundation, (CHSRF) for their joint submission on Workshops for Effective Governance for Quality and Patient Safety.
For further information regarding the Ted Freedman Award, please contact:
Lina Pallotta
416 205 1313
lpallotta@healthachieve.com