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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Empowering Women and Strengthening Health Systems and Services Through Investing in Nursing and Midwifery Enterprise: Lessons from Lower-Income Countries: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/19005.
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Appendix A

Workshop Agenda

EMPOWERING WOMEN AND STRENGTHENING HEALTH SYSTEMS AND SERVICES THROUGH INVESTING IN NURSING AND MIDWIFERY ENTERPRISE: LESSONS FROM LOWER-INCOME COUNTRIES

A Public Workshop of the Global Forum on Innovation in Health Professional Education, in partnership with the Forum on Public–Private Partnerships for Global Health and Safety

September 9–11, 2014

The Rockefeller Bellagio Center
Bellagio (Lago di Como), Italy

Workshop Objective:

To discuss, explore, and explicate from a variety of perspectives the investment in nursing and midwifery enterprise and the associated education/training innovations from lower-income countries as means for empowering women and strengthening health services and systems both globally and in the United States.

DAY 1: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2014

SESSION I: Setting the Stage and Exploring Intersections

8:00am BREAKFAST
9:00am Workshop background, overview, and objectives
Marla Salmon, Chair
Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Empowering Women and Strengthening Health Systems and Services Through Investing in Nursing and Midwifery Enterprise: Lessons from Lower-Income Countries: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/19005.
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Session I Objectives:
To create a shared foundation of knowledge, insights, and information that will enable discussion and deliberation, focusing on:
  • Workshop impact targets overview:
    • Women’s empowerment in the global context
    • Strengthening health systems and services in the global context
  • Nursing and midwifery in the global context overview:
    • Education/training and practice in the global context
    • Nursing and midwifery enterprise—role and forces shaping their development

Part 1: The impact targets: Empowering women and strengthening health systems and services

9:45am Women’s empowerment: What’s happening, what’s been working, where are the challenges, where does social enterprise and investment fit in this space?
An overall perspective on women’s empowerment
Moderator and presenter: Diệp Vương
  • Presenter 1: Monique Dolfing-Vogelenzang
    Q&A
  • Presenter 2: Beth Bafford
    Q&A
Discussion
What are the important lessons in women’s empowerment, and how do/might they intersect with/influence health systems and services?
10:45a BREAK
11:00a Strengthening health systems: What are the drivers, what are the key trends, what opportunities are available (global and United States)?
Moderator: Mary Barger
  • Presenter 1: Akiko Maeda
    Q&A
  • Presenter 2: Krishna Udayakumar
    Q&A

Concluding comments: Oscar Picazo

Q&A

Discussion
Other perspectives and key takeaways
Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Empowering Women and Strengthening Health Systems and Services Through Investing in Nursing and Midwifery Enterprise: Lessons from Lower-Income Countries: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/19005.
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Part 2: Key elements and intersections: Nursing and midwifery

12:00pm Nursing and midwifery education/training and enterprise:
Women’s empowerment and strengthening of health systems in lower-income countries
Setting the stage: Mary Barger, moderator and presenter Overview presentations:
  • Barbara Parfitt (via Skype)
    Q&A
  • Petra ten Hoope-Bender
    Q&A
Discussion
1:00pm LUNCH
2:00pm

Country perspectives: Akiko Maeda, moderator

  • Amal Abu Awad
  • Emilia Iwu
  • Julie Fairman

Q&A/Discussion (mini groups of 3–4 discuss and report back)

How does nursing/midwifery training and enterprise intersect/influence women’s empowerment and health systems strengthening?

3:00pm Nursing and midwifery enterprise—models and lessons learned: What it is, what is happening in lower-income countries, and what we are learning?
Moderator and co-presenter: Gina Lagomarsino
Presenter: Carleigh Krubiner
Q&A
4:00pm BREAK
4:20pm

Discussion

  • What can be learned that might inform approaches to improving impacts on women’s empowerment and health systems strengthening?
  • What might enhance the impact of these individual models?
Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Empowering Women and Strengthening Health Systems and Services Through Investing in Nursing and Midwifery Enterprise: Lessons from Lower-Income Countries: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/19005.
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4:30pm Key “takeaways”: Each person states 1–3 important points from the day’s discussions
Moderator: Marla Salmon
5:30pm ADJOURNMENT
7:00pm DINNER—Small groups
Discussion groups: Two “fast break, round robin” groups will be formed for more focused discussion over dinner to brainstorm opportunities for translation of “models and lessons learned” to other regions and countries, as well as to the United States.
Group I: The global context; Group II: U.S. specific Perspectives will be noted and shared briefly.
Moderator: Marla Salmon

DAY 2: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2014

SESSION II: Innovations and Strategies for Improving Women’s Empowerment While Strengthening Health Systems

8:00am BREAKFAST
9:00am Recap, review objectives, and small group assignments
Moderator: Marla Salmon

Session II Objectives:
To create a shared foundation of knowledge, insights, and information that will enable discussion and deliberation, focusing on:

  • Health systems/service innovations and organizational strategies
  • Investment and other support strategies for start-up, scaling, and sustainability
9:20am

Innovations and organizational strategies that strengthen health services/systems and empower women: What we are learning about what works and what doesn’t

Moderator: Susan Kosman

  • Presenter 1: Monique Dolfing-Vogelenzang
    Q&A
  • Presenter 2: Molly Coye
    Q&A
Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Empowering Women and Strengthening Health Systems and Services Through Investing in Nursing and Midwifery Enterprise: Lessons from Lower-Income Countries: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/19005.
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  • Presenter 3: Krishna Udayakumar
    Q&A

Concluding comments: Susan Kosman

Q&A and Discussion

What innovations and organizational approaches will help nursing and midwifery enterprise strengthen health systems and services while empowering women?

10:30am BREAK
11:00am Social enterprise and investment in health: What works and what it takes

Overview and moderator: Krishna Udayakumar

  • Oscar Picazo
  • Beth Bafford
  • Lakshmi Karan (video)
Q&A and Discussion
What approaches to social finance and building social enterprise will enable nursing and midwifery enterprise that strengthens health systems/services while empowering women?

SESSION III: Transferability of Models and Lessons Learned

Session III Objective:
To explore potential transferability of models and lessons learned to new settings, including considerations relating to context, health-related needs, populations, and culture
12:00pm

Break into three small groups: Phase 1

Process: Two conveners per group; participants move in cohorts through three groups

  • Identify challenges, opportunities, enablers, and barriers relating to the nursing and midwifery enterprise innovations/enterprises
  • Identify strategies for success in developing, financing, and sustaining innovative practices
Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Empowering Women and Strengthening Health Systems and Services Through Investing in Nursing and Midwifery Enterprise: Lessons from Lower-Income Countries: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/19005.
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Group 1 Leaders: Julie Fairman and Monique Dolfing-Vogelenzang
Challenges and opportunities: Developing financing nursing and midwifery enterprises that empower women and strengthen health systems
Group 2 Leaders: Diệp Vương and Krishna Udayakumar
Promising approaches/models: Bringing together the key elements of nursing/midwifery practice and education/ training; and social enterprise/social finance in ways that could maximize women’s empowerment and health systems/ services strengthening
Group 3 Leaders: Susan Kosman and Akiko Maeda
Strategies and support: Start-up, scale-up, sustainability, and transferability of actual and theoretical models globally and to the United States
1:00pm LUNCH
2:00pm Small groups: Phase 2—circulate
2:45pm Small groups: Final phase 3—circulate
3:30pm BREAK—Process small groups
4:00pm

Presentations (with Q&A) by Three Group Leaders

Moderator: Marla Salmon

  • Group 1: Monique Dolfing-Vogelenzang
  • Group 2: Krishna Udayakumar
  • Group 3: Akiko Maeda
4:45pm Commentary: Deborah Bae
Seed thinking for messages for United States
5:15 pm ADJOURNMENT
Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Empowering Women and Strengthening Health Systems and Services Through Investing in Nursing and Midwifery Enterprise: Lessons from Lower-Income Countries: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/19005.
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DAY 3: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2014

SESSION IV: Key Messages and Models for the United States and the Larger Global Context

8:00am BREAKFAST
9:00am Focus for impact: Insights from the past 2 days
Moderator: Marla Salmon
9:15am The Ghana Project
Highlights and insights: Monique Dolfing-Vogelenzang
Q&A
10:00am Small groups: Models and making them work
Moderator: Marla Salmon
11:00am BREAK
11:15am Report backs
12:00pm

The Way Forward

  • An open discussion for sharing of individual perspectives
  • What are the key messages, lessons learned, and next steps?
  • Moonshot review
  • Dissemination of the final report
1:00pm LUNCH AND ADJOURNMENT
Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Empowering Women and Strengthening Health Systems and Services Through Investing in Nursing and Midwifery Enterprise: Lessons from Lower-Income Countries: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/19005.
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In September 2014, the Global Forum on Innovation in Health Professional Education and the Forum on Public-Private Partnerships for Global Health and Safety of the Institute of Medicine convened a workshop on empowering women and strengthening health systems and services through investing in nursing and midwifery enterprise. Experts in women's empowerment, development, health systems' capacity building, social enterprise and finance, and nursing and midwifery explored the intersections between and among these domains. Innovative and promising models for more sustainable health care delivery that embed women's empowerment in their missions were examined. Participants also discussed uptake and scale; adaptation, translation, and replication; financing; and collaboration and partnership. Empowering Women and Strengthening Health Systems and Services Through Investing in Nursing and Midwifery Enterprise summarizes the presentations and discussion of the workshop. This report highlights examples and explores broad frameworks for existing and potential intersections of different sectors that could lead to better health and well-being of women around the world, and how lessons learned from these examples might be applied in the United States.

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