際際滷shows by User: paulwgallant / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: paulwgallant / Wed, 07 Oct 2020 15:15:14 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: paulwgallant Men with Eating Disorders: Deepening Our Understanding to Improve Caring /slideshow/men-with-eating-disorders-deepening-our-understanding-to-improve-caring/238781508 afterfinal2020meneatingdisordersgallantpaulsept30-201007151515
This invited presentation was part of the 2020 6th Annual Interior Region Eating Disorder (Virtual) Forum, September 2020. The presentation addresses recent research, community and clinical experiences of men with eating disorders to deepen our understanding to improve caring. Stories, stats, questions, video clips and polls were included to seek input from those participating. For example: Do males comprise 33-40% of those we are caring for? If NO, WHY NOT? You may find use for some of these in future presentations or team discussions. Tips to Improve Caring include: *Team based interest/working groups to plan better for males; include cross site/jurisdiction knowledge exchange/peer support for clinicians/mentorship *Include male former patients/MWED in planning/advising *Include males in research AND disseminate this research to honor their contribution rather than the number of males were insufficient to report on *Include retrospective reviews on past males for quality improvement *Review non-published findings on males in your own research *Demonstrate that youre informed/comfortable working with MWED *Know the literature/resources & limits of both for males with eating disorders *Use your creativity & planning to consider all-male therapeutic groups including online therapeutic or support groups? *Schedule male appointments back to back/same time. Males see they are not the only male in treatment/care *Seize the moment to engage the person who is seeking support (hope, optimism and repeat check-in) A take away team or self-reflection exercise asks: What are we doing in our own practice or setting to__ -Demonstrate a male friendly welcoming environment for boys/men with Eating Disorders? -Better understand boys/men with Eating Disorders? -Better support/treat/demonstrate caring boys/men with Eating Disorders? ]]>

This invited presentation was part of the 2020 6th Annual Interior Region Eating Disorder (Virtual) Forum, September 2020. The presentation addresses recent research, community and clinical experiences of men with eating disorders to deepen our understanding to improve caring. Stories, stats, questions, video clips and polls were included to seek input from those participating. For example: Do males comprise 33-40% of those we are caring for? If NO, WHY NOT? You may find use for some of these in future presentations or team discussions. Tips to Improve Caring include: *Team based interest/working groups to plan better for males; include cross site/jurisdiction knowledge exchange/peer support for clinicians/mentorship *Include male former patients/MWED in planning/advising *Include males in research AND disseminate this research to honor their contribution rather than the number of males were insufficient to report on *Include retrospective reviews on past males for quality improvement *Review non-published findings on males in your own research *Demonstrate that youre informed/comfortable working with MWED *Know the literature/resources & limits of both for males with eating disorders *Use your creativity & planning to consider all-male therapeutic groups including online therapeutic or support groups? *Schedule male appointments back to back/same time. Males see they are not the only male in treatment/care *Seize the moment to engage the person who is seeking support (hope, optimism and repeat check-in) A take away team or self-reflection exercise asks: What are we doing in our own practice or setting to__ -Demonstrate a male friendly welcoming environment for boys/men with Eating Disorders? -Better understand boys/men with Eating Disorders? -Better support/treat/demonstrate caring boys/men with Eating Disorders? ]]>
Wed, 07 Oct 2020 15:15:14 GMT /slideshow/men-with-eating-disorders-deepening-our-understanding-to-improve-caring/238781508 paulwgallant@slideshare.net(paulwgallant) Men with Eating Disorders: Deepening Our Understanding to Improve Caring paulwgallant This invited presentation was part of the 2020 6th Annual Interior Region Eating Disorder (Virtual) Forum, September 2020. The presentation addresses recent research, community and clinical experiences of men with eating disorders to deepen our understanding to improve caring. Stories, stats, questions, video clips and polls were included to seek input from those participating. For example: Do males comprise 33-40% of those we are caring for? If NO, WHY NOT? You may find use for some of these in future presentations or team discussions. Tips to Improve Caring include: *Team based interest/working groups to plan better for males; include cross site/jurisdiction knowledge exchange/peer support for clinicians/mentorship *Include male former patients/MWED in planning/advising *Include males in research AND disseminate this research to honor their contribution rather than the number of males were insufficient to report on *Include retrospective reviews on past males for quality improvement *Review non-published findings on males in your own research *Demonstrate that youre informed/comfortable working with MWED *Know the literature/resources & limits of both for males with eating disorders *Use your creativity & planning to consider all-male therapeutic groups including online therapeutic or support groups? *Schedule male appointments back to back/same time. Males see they are not the only male in treatment/care *Seize the moment to engage the person who is seeking support (hope, optimism and repeat check-in) A take away team or self-reflection exercise asks: What are we doing in our own practice or setting to__ -Demonstrate a male friendly welcoming environment for boys/men with Eating Disorders? -Better understand boys/men with Eating Disorders? -Better support/treat/demonstrate caring boys/men with Eating Disorders? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/afterfinal2020meneatingdisordersgallantpaulsept30-201007151515-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This invited presentation was part of the 2020 6th Annual Interior Region Eating Disorder (Virtual) Forum, September 2020. The presentation addresses recent research, community and clinical experiences of men with eating disorders to deepen our understanding to improve caring. Stories, stats, questions, video clips and polls were included to seek input from those participating. For example: Do males comprise 33-40% of those we are caring for? If NO, WHY NOT? You may find use for some of these in future presentations or team discussions. Tips to Improve Caring include: *Team based interest/working groups to plan better for males; include cross site/jurisdiction knowledge exchange/peer support for clinicians/mentorship *Include male former patients/MWED in planning/advising *Include males in research AND disseminate this research to honor their contribution rather than the number of males were insufficient to report on *Include retrospective reviews on past males for quality improvement *Review non-published findings on males in your own research *Demonstrate that youre informed/comfortable working with MWED *Know the literature/resources &amp; limits of both for males with eating disorders *Use your creativity &amp; planning to consider all-male therapeutic groups including online therapeutic or support groups? *Schedule male appointments back to back/same time. Males see they are not the only male in treatment/care *Seize the moment to engage the person who is seeking support (hope, optimism and repeat check-in) A take away team or self-reflection exercise asks: What are we doing in our own practice or setting to__ -Demonstrate a male friendly welcoming environment for boys/men with Eating Disorders? -Better understand boys/men with Eating Disorders? -Better support/treat/demonstrate caring boys/men with Eating Disorders?
Men with Eating Disorders: Deepening Our Understanding to Improve Caring from Paul Gallant
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Health innovation for all conference sustaining and transforming our health systems /slideshow/health-innovation-for-all-conference-sustaining-and-transforming-our-health-systems/82851198 healthinnovationforallconferencesustainingandtransformingourhealthsystems-171127221450
IHI Open School UBC Chapter, Health Innovation for All Conference. Sustaining and Transforming Our Health System(s) Presentation by: Paul W. Gallant, Gallant HealthWorks Session Summary: This interactive workshop encourages participants to contribute their knowledge, views and experiences as health system(s) stakeholders to discuss questions based on the concepts and trends presented. ]]>

IHI Open School UBC Chapter, Health Innovation for All Conference. Sustaining and Transforming Our Health System(s) Presentation by: Paul W. Gallant, Gallant HealthWorks Session Summary: This interactive workshop encourages participants to contribute their knowledge, views and experiences as health system(s) stakeholders to discuss questions based on the concepts and trends presented. ]]>
Mon, 27 Nov 2017 22:14:50 GMT /slideshow/health-innovation-for-all-conference-sustaining-and-transforming-our-health-systems/82851198 paulwgallant@slideshare.net(paulwgallant) Health innovation for all conference sustaining and transforming our health systems paulwgallant IHI Open School UBC Chapter, Health Innovation for All Conference. Sustaining and Transforming Our Health System(s) Presentation by: Paul W. Gallant, Gallant HealthWorks Session Summary: This interactive workshop encourages participants to contribute their knowledge, views and experiences as health system(s) stakeholders to discuss questions based on the concepts and trends presented. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/healthinnovationforallconferencesustainingandtransformingourhealthsystems-171127221450-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> IHI Open School UBC Chapter, Health Innovation for All Conference. Sustaining and Transforming Our Health System(s) Presentation by: Paul W. Gallant, Gallant HealthWorks Session Summary: This interactive workshop encourages participants to contribute their knowledge, views and experiences as health system(s) stakeholders to discuss questions based on the concepts and trends presented.
Health innovation for all conference sustaining and transforming our health systems from Paul Gallant
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Knowledge to action: changing the dynamic between patients and providers - engaging patients /slideshow/knowledge-to-action-changing-the-dynamic-between-patients-and-providers-engaging-patients/59343870 knowledgetoactionengagingpatientsamachoosingwisely-160309234007
This presentation provides tips, examples and extensive resources on taking action for better patient and health provider engagement. As part of my invited keynote presentation for Choosing Wisely Alberta/Alberta Medical Association. I hope you find the presentation deck useful. Brief video clips & words of wisdom from my friend and colleague, Annette McKinnon are included in the presentation to accompany the slides. ]]>

This presentation provides tips, examples and extensive resources on taking action for better patient and health provider engagement. As part of my invited keynote presentation for Choosing Wisely Alberta/Alberta Medical Association. I hope you find the presentation deck useful. Brief video clips & words of wisdom from my friend and colleague, Annette McKinnon are included in the presentation to accompany the slides. ]]>
Wed, 09 Mar 2016 23:40:07 GMT /slideshow/knowledge-to-action-changing-the-dynamic-between-patients-and-providers-engaging-patients/59343870 paulwgallant@slideshare.net(paulwgallant) Knowledge to action: changing the dynamic between patients and providers - engaging patients paulwgallant This presentation provides tips, examples and extensive resources on taking action for better patient and health provider engagement. As part of my invited keynote presentation for Choosing Wisely Alberta/Alberta Medical Association. I hope you find the presentation deck useful. Brief video clips & words of wisdom from my friend and colleague, Annette McKinnon are included in the presentation to accompany the slides. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/knowledgetoactionengagingpatientsamachoosingwisely-160309234007-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation provides tips, examples and extensive resources on taking action for better patient and health provider engagement. As part of my invited keynote presentation for Choosing Wisely Alberta/Alberta Medical Association. I hope you find the presentation deck useful. Brief video clips &amp; words of wisdom from my friend and colleague, Annette McKinnon are included in the presentation to accompany the slides.
Knowledge to action: changing the dynamic between patients and providers - engaging patients from Paul Gallant
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Improving the Patient's Experience, Mental Health, Collaborative Stakeholder Approaches /slideshow/improving-the-patients-experience-mental-health-collaborative-stakeholder-approaches/53426982 1octfullpatientexp1-151001152556-lva1-app6892
Presentation slides from the National Patient Experience Conference, held in Toronto, Oct. 2015 ]]>

Presentation slides from the National Patient Experience Conference, held in Toronto, Oct. 2015 ]]>
Thu, 01 Oct 2015 15:25:56 GMT /slideshow/improving-the-patients-experience-mental-health-collaborative-stakeholder-approaches/53426982 paulwgallant@slideshare.net(paulwgallant) Improving the Patient's Experience, Mental Health, Collaborative Stakeholder Approaches paulwgallant Presentation slides from the National Patient Experience Conference, held in Toronto, Oct. 2015 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/1octfullpatientexp1-151001152556-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation slides from the National Patient Experience Conference, held in Toronto, Oct. 2015
Improving the Patient's Experience, Mental Health, Collaborative Stakeholder Approaches from Paul Gallant
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Better Healthcare Through Community and Stakeholder Engagement, 2015 Webinar (FULL SLIDESHOW) /slideshow/better-healthcare-through-community-and-stakeholder-engagementgallant2015webinar/47841214 excerptbetterhealthcarecommunitystakeholderengagementgallant2015webinar-150506144143-conversion-gate02
"An enjoyable presentation, well-delivered with excellent insight into community and stakeholder engagement strategies. Terry Dyni - July 23, 2015" on the webinar version. This version is my complete slide deck from a live webinar presentation requested by the Conference Board of Canada. April, 2015. Thanks for your interest in Better Healthcare Through Community and Stakeholder Engagement. Compliments of Paul W. Gallant, CHE, GALLANT HEALTHWORKS & Associates (GHWA), Vancouver, BC, Canada. PS See the last slide for contact details or to arrange customized training/facilitation or advice on your organizational needs. ]]>

"An enjoyable presentation, well-delivered with excellent insight into community and stakeholder engagement strategies. Terry Dyni - July 23, 2015" on the webinar version. This version is my complete slide deck from a live webinar presentation requested by the Conference Board of Canada. April, 2015. Thanks for your interest in Better Healthcare Through Community and Stakeholder Engagement. Compliments of Paul W. Gallant, CHE, GALLANT HEALTHWORKS & Associates (GHWA), Vancouver, BC, Canada. PS See the last slide for contact details or to arrange customized training/facilitation or advice on your organizational needs. ]]>
Wed, 06 May 2015 14:41:43 GMT /slideshow/better-healthcare-through-community-and-stakeholder-engagementgallant2015webinar/47841214 paulwgallant@slideshare.net(paulwgallant) Better Healthcare Through Community and Stakeholder Engagement, 2015 Webinar (FULL SLIDESHOW) paulwgallant "An enjoyable presentation, well-delivered with excellent insight into community and stakeholder engagement strategies. Terry Dyni - July 23, 2015" on the webinar version. This version is my complete slide deck from a live webinar presentation requested by the Conference Board of Canada. April, 2015. Thanks for your interest in Better Healthcare Through Community and Stakeholder Engagement. Compliments of Paul W. Gallant, CHE, GALLANT HEALTHWORKS & Associates (GHWA), Vancouver, BC, Canada. PS See the last slide for contact details or to arrange customized training/facilitation or advice on your organizational needs. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/excerptbetterhealthcarecommunitystakeholderengagementgallant2015webinar-150506144143-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> &quot;An enjoyable presentation, well-delivered with excellent insight into community and stakeholder engagement strategies. Terry Dyni - July 23, 2015&quot; on the webinar version. This version is my complete slide deck from a live webinar presentation requested by the Conference Board of Canada. April, 2015. Thanks for your interest in Better Healthcare Through Community and Stakeholder Engagement. Compliments of Paul W. Gallant, CHE, GALLANT HEALTHWORKS &amp; Associates (GHWA), Vancouver, BC, Canada. PS See the last slide for contact details or to arrange customized training/facilitation or advice on your organizational needs.
Better Healthcare Through Community and Stakeholder Engagement, 2015 Webinar (FULL SLIDESHOW) from Paul Gallant
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2014 Online Presence: Social Media in Health Care, Presentation to Emerging Health Leaders /slideshow/2014-shealthworks/37106160 2014socialmediaehlonlinepresenceemerginghealthleadersgallanthealthworks-140717171532-phpapp02
A presentation to excerpt to Emerging Health Leaders in Vancouver. Topics include: social media trends, different social media, online presence for jobs and lessons learned from health leaders and health care social media. ]]>

A presentation to excerpt to Emerging Health Leaders in Vancouver. Topics include: social media trends, different social media, online presence for jobs and lessons learned from health leaders and health care social media. ]]>
Thu, 17 Jul 2014 17:15:32 GMT /slideshow/2014-shealthworks/37106160 paulwgallant@slideshare.net(paulwgallant) 2014 Online Presence: Social Media in Health Care, Presentation to Emerging Health Leaders paulwgallant A presentation to excerpt to Emerging Health Leaders in Vancouver. Topics include: social media trends, different social media, online presence for jobs and lessons learned from health leaders and health care social media. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2014socialmediaehlonlinepresenceemerginghealthleadersgallanthealthworks-140717171532-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A presentation to excerpt to Emerging Health Leaders in Vancouver. Topics include: social media trends, different social media, online presence for jobs and lessons learned from health leaders and health care social media.
2014 Online Presence: Social Media in Health Care, Presentation to Emerging Health Leaders from Paul Gallant
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Stakeholder's Voice? Opportunities & Obstacles, BCPSQC, #QF13 /slideshow/stakeholders-voice-opportunities-obstacles-bcpsqc-qf13-17087750/17087750 bcpsqcgallantposter2013finalrvsd4-130310173629-phpapp01
BC Patient Safety Quality Forum (BCPSQC), Story board presented 2013. Highlights from research and projects engaging patients, families, public, physicians and health providers in improved access to health care resources and participating in decision-making. Also on http://www.slideshare.net/paulgallant/"paulgallant my other 際際滷share account ]]>

BC Patient Safety Quality Forum (BCPSQC), Story board presented 2013. Highlights from research and projects engaging patients, families, public, physicians and health providers in improved access to health care resources and participating in decision-making. Also on http://www.slideshare.net/paulgallant/"paulgallant my other 際際滷share account ]]>
Sun, 10 Mar 2013 17:36:28 GMT /slideshow/stakeholders-voice-opportunities-obstacles-bcpsqc-qf13-17087750/17087750 paulwgallant@slideshare.net(paulwgallant) Stakeholder's Voice? Opportunities & Obstacles, BCPSQC, #QF13 paulwgallant BC Patient Safety Quality Forum (BCPSQC), Story board presented 2013. Highlights from research and projects engaging patients, families, public, physicians and health providers in improved access to health care resources and participating in decision-making. Also on http://www.slideshare.net/paulgallant/"paulgallant my other 際際滷share account <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bcpsqcgallantposter2013finalrvsd4-130310173629-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> BC Patient Safety Quality Forum (BCPSQC), Story board presented 2013. Highlights from research and projects engaging patients, families, public, physicians and health providers in improved access to health care resources and participating in decision-making. Also on http://www.slideshare.net/paulgallant/&quot;paulgallant my other 際際滷share account
Stakeholder's Voice? Opportunities & Obstacles, BCPSQC, #QF13 from Paul Gallant
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Mind the Gap: Social Media (SM) Strategy & Relationship Building for Health System Improvements. Paul Gallant CHE. BCPSQC Quality Forum, Vancouver, Canada /slideshow/mind-the-gap-socialmedia-sm-strategy-relationship-building-for-health-system-improvements-paul-gallant-che/11943245 socialmediagallantpaul2pg-120309131622-phpapp02
Presented at British Columbia Patient Safety and Quality Council 2012. Social Media Camp by Paul Gallant, Certified Health Executive, Mentor, Health Leader and Consultant, CHE, PhD(c), MHK. Principal, Gallant HealthWorks www.GallantHealthWorks.com slides moved to my main slideshare account. Other link still works also. ]]>

Presented at British Columbia Patient Safety and Quality Council 2012. Social Media Camp by Paul Gallant, Certified Health Executive, Mentor, Health Leader and Consultant, CHE, PhD(c), MHK. Principal, Gallant HealthWorks www.GallantHealthWorks.com slides moved to my main slideshare account. Other link still works also. ]]>
Fri, 09 Mar 2012 13:16:19 GMT /slideshow/mind-the-gap-socialmedia-sm-strategy-relationship-building-for-health-system-improvements-paul-gallant-che/11943245 paulwgallant@slideshare.net(paulwgallant) Mind the Gap: Social Media (SM) Strategy & Relationship Building for Health System Improvements. Paul Gallant CHE. BCPSQC Quality Forum, Vancouver, Canada paulwgallant Presented at British Columbia Patient Safety and Quality Council 2012. Social Media Camp by Paul Gallant, Certified Health Executive, Mentor, Health Leader and Consultant, CHE, PhD(c), MHK. Principal, Gallant HealthWorks www.GallantHealthWorks.com slides moved to my main slideshare account. Other link still works also. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/socialmediagallantpaul2pg-120309131622-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at British Columbia Patient Safety and Quality Council 2012. Social Media Camp by Paul Gallant, Certified Health Executive, Mentor, Health Leader and Consultant, CHE, PhD(c), MHK. Principal, Gallant HealthWorks www.GallantHealthWorks.com slides moved to my main slideshare account. Other link still works also.
Mind the Gap: Social Media (SM) Strategy & Relationship Building for Health System Improvements. Paul Gallant CHE. BCPSQC Quality Forum, Vancouver, Canada from Paul Gallant
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Males & Eating Disorders: Improving Engagement, Stigma (with links) /slideshow/improving-engagement-stigma-phabc2009/2726257 improvingengagementstigmaphabc2009-12609170194266-phpapp02
Presentation at PHABC Public Health Reducing Health Inequities Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Also see several additional slideshares of mine about males and eating disorders and an excerpt from Global National TV 16x9 news documentary, Canadian national television. Brief excerpt (2.5 minutes) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctlGqM0ekOY Full 23 mins show here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwhyB8mR-U8 ]]>

Presentation at PHABC Public Health Reducing Health Inequities Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Also see several additional slideshares of mine about males and eating disorders and an excerpt from Global National TV 16x9 news documentary, Canadian national television. Brief excerpt (2.5 minutes) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctlGqM0ekOY Full 23 mins show here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwhyB8mR-U8 ]]>
Tue, 15 Dec 2009 16:46:40 GMT /slideshow/improving-engagement-stigma-phabc2009/2726257 paulwgallant@slideshare.net(paulwgallant) Males & Eating Disorders: Improving Engagement, Stigma (with links) paulwgallant Presentation at PHABC Public Health Reducing Health Inequities Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Also see several additional slideshares of mine about males and eating disorders and an excerpt from Global National TV 16x9 news documentary, Canadian national television. Brief excerpt (2.5 minutes) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctlGqM0ekOY Full 23 mins show here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwhyB8mR-U8 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/improvingengagementstigmaphabc2009-12609170194266-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation at PHABC Public Health Reducing Health Inequities Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Also see several additional slideshares of mine about males and eating disorders and an excerpt from Global National TV 16x9 news documentary, Canadian national television. Brief excerpt (2.5 minutes) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctlGqM0ekOY Full 23 mins show here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwhyB8mR-U8
Males & Eating Disorders: Improving Engagement, Stigma (with links) from Paul Gallant
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Embracing Diversity /slideshow/embracingdiversitygallant/2368734 embracingdiversitygallant-12567565685012-phpapp01
Excerpts from workshops, presentations, &amp; teachings on embracing diversity by Paul Gallant]]>

Excerpts from workshops, presentations, &amp; teachings on embracing diversity by Paul Gallant]]>
Wed, 28 Oct 2009 14:06:05 GMT /slideshow/embracingdiversitygallant/2368734 paulwgallant@slideshare.net(paulwgallant) Embracing Diversity paulwgallant Excerpts from workshops, presentations, &amp; teachings on embracing diversity by Paul Gallant <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/embracingdiversitygallant-12567565685012-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Excerpts from workshops, presentations, &amp;amp; teachings on embracing diversity by Paul Gallant
Embracing Diversity from Paul Gallant
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Body Image Eating Disorders Males - July 7 2009 Newfoundland, Canada /slideshow/butterflyerjuly7publication1/1697065 butterflyerjuly7publication1-124707127307-phpapp01
2009, Males and body image article published by Eating Disorders Foundation of Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada About author www.linkedin.com/in/paulwgallant]]>

2009, Males and body image article published by Eating Disorders Foundation of Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada About author www.linkedin.com/in/paulwgallant]]>
Wed, 08 Jul 2009 11:46:06 GMT /slideshow/butterflyerjuly7publication1/1697065 paulwgallant@slideshare.net(paulwgallant) Body Image Eating Disorders Males - July 7 2009 Newfoundland, Canada paulwgallant 2009, Males and body image article published by Eating Disorders Foundation of Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada About author www.linkedin.com/in/paulwgallant <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/butterflyerjuly7publication1-124707127307-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 2009, Males and body image article published by Eating Disorders Foundation of Newfoundland &amp; Labrador, Canada About author www.linkedin.com/in/paulwgallant
Body Image Eating Disorders Males - July 7 2009 Newfoundland, Canada from Paul Gallant
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Male Body Image and Eating Disorders: An Increasing Concern, Gallant 2008 /slideshow/Vol-23-No-5-Male-Body-ImageIncreasing-Concern/889802 Vol23No5MaleBodyImageIncreasingConcern-123111530321-phpapp03
Invited article. Bulletin, Vol. 23, No 5 of National Eating Disorders Information Centre, NEDIC, CANADA]]>

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Sun, 04 Jan 2009 16:31:44 GMT /slideshow/Vol-23-No-5-Male-Body-ImageIncreasing-Concern/889802 paulwgallant@slideshare.net(paulwgallant) Male Body Image and Eating Disorders: An Increasing Concern, Gallant 2008 paulwgallant Invited article. Bulletin, Vol. 23, No 5 of National Eating Disorders Information Centre, NEDIC, CANADA <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/Vol23No5MaleBodyImageIncreasingConcern-123111530321-phpapp03-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Invited article. Bulletin, Vol. 23, No 5 of National Eating Disorders Information Centre, NEDIC, CANADA
Male Body Image and Eating Disorders: An Increasing Concern, Gallant 2008 from Paul Gallant
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Work-Life Balance Gallant /slideshow/WorklifeGallant/889787 WorklifeGallant-123111487252-phpapp02
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Selected slides from a work-life balance conference session.]]>
Sun, 04 Jan 2009 16:23:14 GMT /slideshow/WorklifeGallant/889787 paulwgallant@slideshare.net(paulwgallant) Work-Life Balance Gallant paulwgallant Selected slides from a work-life balance conference session. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/WorklifeGallant-123111487252-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Selected slides from a work-life balance conference session.
Work-Life Balance Gallant from Paul Gallant
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Canada Health Act & BC Conversation on Health /slideshow/CanadaHealthActUBCAbridged/889277 CanadaHealthActUBCAbridged-123109521092-phpapp02
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Sun, 04 Jan 2009 10:54:38 GMT /slideshow/CanadaHealthActUBCAbridged/889277 paulwgallant@slideshare.net(paulwgallant) Canada Health Act & BC Conversation on Health paulwgallant Abridged slides from lecture to UBC students (2008). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/CanadaHealthActUBCAbridged-123109521092-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Abridged slides from lecture to UBC students (2008).
Canada Health Act & BC Conversation on Health from Paul Gallant
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-paulwgallant-48x48.jpg?cb=1630100409 Paul is a catalyst, leveraging cross-sectorial skills to accelerate change by strategically assessing and advising on health solutions with key decision-makers & stakeholders. Paul's clients span multiple sectors in several provinces & countries. As a respected, award winning leader & a mentor with 38 years diverse leadership, clinical and business experience. Paul is drawn to solutions focused on the Quadruple Aim (improved patient/professional experiences - achieving better quality & sustainable health for all). Paul's choice of projects align with his values of improving understanding, relationships & communications to enable sustainable improvement. gallanthealthworks.com https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/afterfinal2020meneatingdisordersgallantpaulsept30-201007151515-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/men-with-eating-disorders-deepening-our-understanding-to-improve-caring/238781508 Men with Eating Disord... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/healthinnovationforallconferencesustainingandtransformingourhealthsystems-171127221450-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/health-innovation-for-all-conference-sustaining-and-transforming-our-health-systems/82851198 Health innovation for ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/knowledgetoactionengagingpatientsamachoosingwisely-160309234007-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/knowledge-to-action-changing-the-dynamic-between-patients-and-providers-engaging-patients/59343870 Knowledge to action: c...