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Women in Healthcare (WIH) and the Association of Medical Facilities Professionals (AMFP) are excited to partner on a forward-looking program featuring Samantha Mulcahy, designed to help members reflect on where the healthcare industry has been—and intentionally prepare for where it is going. Using the Janus Cone framework, this session invites participants to look back over the past five years of transformation in healthcare and medical facilities—examining how shifts in technology, workforce dynamics, regulatory demands, and patient expectations have reshaped how we plan, build, operate, and lead. From that historical perspective, Samantha will guide attendees in exploring what the next three to five years may hold for healthcare facilities professionals and the broader healthcare ecosystem. The program then turns inward, asking participants to consider their own place in this emerging future: • Will you be preparing for retirement or succession? • Seeking promotion or expanded leadership responsibility? • Remaining in your current role while adapting to new expectations? • Building new skills to better serve patients, organizations, and teams in a changing environment?
Through guided reflection and discussion, participants will explore who they are within this new world of healthcare—and how they can continue to grow, contribute, and lead with purpose. This program strongly aligns with WIH’s mission to support, develop, and advance women leaders across healthcare, and with AMFP’s mission to educate and connect medical facilities professionals through thought leadership, professional development, and industry insight. By combining strategic foresight with personal and professional growth, this session delivers meaningful value to members of both organizations—equipping them to navigate change, strengthen their impact, and confidently shape the future of healthcare facilities leadership. *Thank you to our Event Sponsor, LF Driscoll!
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