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Mr. Gerry Marr
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Gerry Marr is the Former Chief Executive of South Eastern Sydney Local Health District, taking up the position in February 2014 until he retired in August 2018.
Prior to this position, Gerry held Senior Executive roles with the National Health Service (NHS) Tayside in Scotland, firstly as Chief Executive Tayside University Hospitals Trust, then Chief Operating Officer/Deputy Chief Executive Officer, NHS Tayside and then Chief Executive from 2010 until 2013. Prior to his work with NHS Tayside, Gerry held senior roles in the areas of system performance and human resources management with the NHS Scotland Department of Health. In his early career, Gerry held senior management roles at major tertiary hospitals, including Yorkhill Hospitals NHS Trust in Glasgow and the Women and Children Services, Greater Glasgow Health Board.
With qualifications in nursing and education, Gerry has been a passionate advocate for quality in health care delivery. He has led the implementation of a range of quality programs within the Scottish health system in partnership with The Institute of Healthcare Improvement (IHI) based in Boston, was a non-executive Board member for Healthcare Improvement Scotland, and is an international guest speaker on the topic of quality and safety.
My Abstracts
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Creating Large Scale System Transformation
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Using Improvement Science To Drive Improved Outcomes In Patient Safety
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1. Plenary Session III - Service Transformation
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14 May, 2019
Service TransformationDownload presentation file:P3.1 Creating Large Scale System Transformation.pdfYour browser does not support HTML5 video.Download...
2. Symposium 8 - Application Of Improvement Science In Healthcare
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15 May, 2019
Application of Improvement Science in HealthcareDownload presentation file:S8.1 Using an Air Accident Investigation Model in Healthcare.pdfYour browse...
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