Recommends and evaluates processes to improve systems and patient care results across the continuum of care.Īssists in developing and monitoring budgets and resource allocations and financial performance and identifies and recommends strategies to reduce costs and improve quality of care/service. Supervises and maintains patient care and quality service standards to meet members' and internal clients' expectations.Īcts as patient advocate resolving patient care issues. In assigned area/function, supervises the operations and delivery of patient care services.Įnsures staff provide highest quality of care which complies with the Nurse Practice Act, TJC, federal/state/local requirements.Įstablishes and maintains effective, collaborative relationships with physicians and other departments.Ĭollaborates with nursing and other departments to resolve patient care issues, meet access demands, provide convenient hours of operation, improve the cost structure and develop consistent policies and procedures. Within assigned area: implements, supervises/monitors and maintains clinical practice and quality management standards, budgets and staff competencies/development. Ensures that healthcare staff delivering ambulatory care/patient services provide high quality, accessible, cost effective care and patient - focused services to members that comply with Kaiser Permanente standards as well as with local, state and federal requirements. Letting go of the things that are out of your control.During one 8 hour shift, provides first-line operational supervision for assigned functional area of responsibility (e.g., MOB primary or specialty care department, urgent care, day/evening/night shift in emergency medicine department).Motivation and how to overcome resistance.Having an internal source of self-esteem that doesn’t depend on an athlete’s performance.When you understand yourself, that’s when wisdom begins.The importance of building trust with your athletes.He will be presenting a lecture on Advance Pommel Elements. Luke’s experience and expertise in coaching pommel horse and men’s gymnastics make him a valuable addition to the 2023 Shifts Symposium which promises to be a must-see for anyone looking to improve their coaching techniques. ![]() It’s a must-listen episode for coaches, parents, and anyone interested in the future of gymnastics. Overall, the discussion highlights the importance of creating a positive, healthy, and supportive environment for gymnasts, and the importance of evolving coaching styles to reflect this. The conversation also delves into how to deal with disappointment in a healthy and productive way, and how to achieve motivation, skill, progress, work ethic, and commitment to goals in a positive and uplifting manner. This not only benefits the coaches and parents themselves but also creates a positive environment for the athletes they work with. I can’t stress enough the need for coaches and parents to take care of themselves, to ensure they are healthy and able to bring their best selves to the gym. One of the key takeaways from the discussion is the importance of personal development and accountability for coaches and parents. Luke and I discuss how this shift is important for creating a positive and healthy environment for athletes, where the focus is on achieving high performance while also prioritizing athlete health and well-being. The conversation center’s around the evolving coaching styles and culture in gymnastics and the move away from authoritarian, fear-based coaching methods. In today’s episode of The Shift Show, I welcome Luke Carson from Ireland, a men’s gymnastics coach with a wealth of experience in positive, uplifting coaching techniques.Ī former gymnast himself, Luke is a personal coach to Rhys McClenaghan World, European, and Commonwealth pommel horse champion.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |