Senior Leaders Summit
The Senior Leaders Summit at the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare offers an opportunity for senior decision makers to step away from the urgency of daily demands, to think strategically, reflect deeply and connect meaningfully with peers from across the globe.
The Summit begins on Monday 9 March with a half day interactive workshop followed by curated site visits, offering participants a chance to see the Norwegian health system in action.
On Tuesday 10 and Wednesday 11 March, participants can join two 90-minute sessions designed to spark debate, surface insight and support shared problem solving on the issues that matter most.
You can expect time to reflect, to test ideas with peers, and to be challenged and inspired by new perspectives from across health systems worldwide. The focus is on creating trusted spaces where leaders can learn from one another, strengthen their practice, and leave with fresh energy, practical insights and deeper connections to help shape what comes next.
What value will senior leaders gain from attending?
✓ Peer Learning: Engage with fellow CEOs and senior leaders to share experiences and best practices
✓ Networking opportunities: Build valuable connections with industry peers and thought leaders
✓ Benchmarking: Compare your organisation’s practices and performance with leading institutions worldwide
✓ Innovative solutions: Discover new approaches and solutions to common challenges in healthcare management
✓ Expert insights: Meet and discuss your challenges with renowned experts who will lead the discussion
We will be confirming the theme and programme soon which will include a half day interactive workshop and curated Norwegian site visits on 9 March, and peer-to-peer discussions on 10 and 11 March.
Who should attend?
Attendance for the Senior Leaders Summit is by invitation only. This executive-level event is specifically designed for individuals who meet the following criteria:
• Responsibility for quality of care: applicants have a responsibility for delivering/improving quality of care in a hospital or healthcare organisation of significant scale.
• Leadership role: applicants lead a large team, and they are influential in shaping the culture of their organisation.
Here are some job titles of attendees from previous Senior Leader Summits:
• CEO & Deputy CEO
• Chief Medical Officer (CMO)
• Deputy CMO
• Chief Nurse Officer
• Deputy Chief Nurse Officer
• Chief People Officer
• Group/Executive Director of Strategy & Improvement
• Group/Executive Director of Transformation
• Group/Executive Director of Patient Safety and Quality


