28th Annual AIM Educational Conference
October 21-23, 2007
Westin Pittsburgh Convention Center Hotel
Pittsburgh, PA
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Sunday, October 21, 2007
Welcome and Introductions
Martha A. Hooven
AIM President
Thomas P. Lynch
Chair, AIM Program Planning Committee
Plenary Session I
Heavy Mettle: The Role of Confidence and Optimism in Leadership Effectiveness
Martha A. Hooven, Moderator
University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine
Martin M. Chemers, PhD
University of California, Santa Cruz
AIM Special Interest Group Meetings
Chief Administrative Officers
Joe Doty, Moderator
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Vickie W. Russell, Moderator
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Financial Administrators
Lisa R. Burkhardt, Moderator
Medical University of South Carolina
Sean Singh, Moderator
University of South Florida College of Medicine
Division Administrators (Procedural Specialties)
Richard H. Kelley, Moderator
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Thomas P. Lynch, Moderator
University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine
Division Administrators (Nonprocedural Specialties)
Susanne K. Astley, Moderator
Creighton University School of Medicine
Emily N. Leang, Moderator
University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine
Lunch and Plenary Session II
How Can Departments of Internal Medicine and Teaching Hospitals Share Strategies and Tactics?
Sean Singh, Moderator
University of South Florida College of Medicine
James G. Terwilliger
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Presbyterian University Hospital
Valerie C. Trott-Williams
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Workshop Session I
101. Thriving in the Technology Age: A Guide to Making Technology Projects Work for You
Bill Carruth
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
102. How to Structure a Faculty Member’s Total Compensation, Including Clinical, Research, and Educational Missions
Valerie C. Trott-Williams
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
103. Academic Hospitalist Programs: Challenges and Opportunities
Tamara A. Gay
Scott A. Flanders, MD
Lindsay J. Graham
University of Michigan Health System
104. Building Effective Teams
Martin M. Chemers, PhD
University of California, Santa Cruz
Monday, October 22, 2007
Plenary Session III
Pay for Performance: An Administrator’s Guide to the Interpretation, Implementation, and Impact of Current and Future Practice
Joe Doty, Moderator
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Caroline S. Blaum, MD
University of Michigan Medical School
Meredith B. Rosenthal, PhD
Harvard School of Public Health
Kevin Weiss, MD
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Workshop Session II
201. Mission-Based Budgeting and the CARTS Methodology
Luis Rivera
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
202. Billing Improvements from Natural Language Processing Technology
Bill Carruth
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
203. Rewards and Challenges of Outsourcing
Mary Jane Anderson
Tammy Lederer
Brown University School of Medicine
204. Clinical and Quality Interventions in Medicare Performance-Based Payment: The University of Michigan’s Experience
Caroline S. Blaum, MD
Steve Bernstein, MD
University of Michigan Medical School
Lunch and AIM Distinguished Lecture
Martha A. Hooven, Moderator
University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine
Charles B. Reuland, ScD
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Workshop Session III
301. One Department’s Extramural Metrics
Suzanne Sutton
University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine
302. Faculty Compensation Plan and EVUs (Effort Value Units)/ RVU Reporting and Pay for Performance
Lorie Tabak
Jonathan Meyer
303. Clinical Faculty Utilization Planning
Ed Fink
Nancy Sills
University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine
304. Coeus—A System-to-System Electronic Grant Process for NIH SF424 (R&R) Submissions
Rhonda Reese
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Plenary Session IV
CTSAs: The Evolution of Translational Clinical Research
Don C. Glazier, Moderator
Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine
Robert M. Califf, MD
Deborah A. Roth
Duke Translational Medicine Institute
Nancy M. Rhodes
Duke University School of Medicine
Steven E. Reis, MD
David R. Mathias
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Plenary Session V
Hot Topics Discussion
Lindsay J. Graham, Moderator
University of Michigan Medical School
Meridith L. Rentz, Moderator
Emory University School of Medicine