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5-Minute MCH: Module 2.4

5-Minute MCH: Module 2.4

Self-Reflection

Module 2.4: 15-Minute Summary

Here we summarize the knowledge you've gained over the previous modules with a 5-minute presentation by Angela Rosenberg, DrPH, PT, BCC, Leadership Consultant with Inside Out, in which she gives a personal reflection of the competency based on her role working with public and private organizations, health care systems, universities, and individuals in the areas of strategic planning, leadership development, and personal goal setting and attainment.

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LEARN

Angela RosenbergAbout Our Speaker

Angela Rosenberg, DrPH, PT, BCC is a leadership consultant who earned her Master’s in Public Health and her Doctorate in Leadership Development at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.  For the past 25 years, Angela has worked with public and private organizations, health care systems, universities, and individuals in the areas of strategic planning, leadership development, and personal goal setting and attainment.

Dr. Rosenberg’s success as an organizational development consultant placed her in the spotlight in 2012 when she received National recognition as a recipient of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Health Professional Hall of Fame for her work in developing MS STEP UP, a nationally recognized model to train Physical Therapy graduate students as leaders and specialists in the treatment of neurological diseases. Further, she was selected as the lead consultant for a The Department of Health and Human ServicesBureau of Maternal and Child Health to guide organizational leadership development for teams from over 15 Universities, hospitals and rehabilitation centers from across the United States.

Angela is fluent in English and Spanish and also has working language skills in French and Arabic. She has the proven capacity to conduct leadership training across diverse cultures; having gained expertise originally in the Peace Corps, Morocco, N Africa, as a Physical Therapist and later through professional consultation and leadership development work with diverse organizations such as Veterans for Peace, Partners of the Americas, and Operation Smile in Africa, South America, and the United States. Through this work she has designed and delivered strategic plans, team-building workshops, and change strategies for diverse clients in health, human services, and education and government sectors.

As a Retired Associate Professor and Training Director at the University of North Carolina, adjunct Professor at Ithaca College and current Adjunct Faculty member with the University of Arizona, Angela continues to conduct and publish her research on leadership development and systems change, and delivers numerous presentations to professional organizations across the U.S. and abroad.  Recent local and national clients include: UNC Health Care SystemsNorth Carolina State University, Duke University, the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction and Novartis, the Department of Health and Human Servicesthe Federal Bureau of Maternal and Child Health, The University of Arizona, the Medical University of South Carolina and the National MS Society.

Angela is most at home in her country garden in Pittsboro, North Carolina where she lives on a farm with her husband, 3 Great Danes, 4 donkeys, and 1 very Brave Cat. You can contact her at insideoutenneagram.com or  [email protected].

COMMENT

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INTERACT

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  • "What a great presentation! I plan on sharing the archive with my team as a 'pick me up' motivational moment. You gave us a framework to work with, Angela, that is simple and doable - thanks!"
  • "You really stuck to the 15 minutes that you advertized. Congratulations. I didn't even finish my lunch, so now I have extra time to answer emails."
  • "Now self-reflection makes a lot more sense to me. I never really understood before how to apply it in practice."
  • "Clear and concise. Just what we need."
  • "I will take time to explore values and experiences of others before making a decision."
  • "I hope to continue to use the information and apply it to my presentations that I do for children with special needs."
  • "Often times I may have perceived as discussions topic with some bias that 'I know all about it already." This webinar has provided me some insight into unlocking my interpersonal leadership potential. Also, just knowing that with my unique understanding is still open to learning about many situations from the insights of others."
  • "I plan to take time for self reflection."
  • "I would like to learn about opportunities to increase and build more resources."
  • "I plan on sharing this information and webinar with training groups."
  • "Self reflection is so important, and this is one area that I am using with the other professionals that I am working with."
This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under grant number UE8MC25742; MCH Navigator for $225,000/year. This information or content and conclusions are those of the author and should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by HRSA, HHS or the U.S. Government.