The Oregon Council of Clinical Innovators was a statewide network of multidisciplinary health system leaders convened by the Oregon Health Authority Transformation Center. The program centered around a year-long learning experience for a select group of Clinical Innovation Fellows. These multidisciplinary innovation leaders actively worked with project teams to implement health system transformation projects in their local communities. Fellows developed and refined their skills in leadership, quality improvement, implementation and dissemination science. The aims of the council were to:
- Build the capacity of innovation leaders to implement health system transformation projects in their local communities, and
- Create a network of expertise supporting Oregon's coordinated care model and state health system transformation efforts.
Clinical Innovation Fellows: 2016-2017
The third cohort of Clinical Innovation Fellows graduated from the program in June 2017.
Learn more about this group of Clinical Innovators and their projects
Clinical Innovation Fellows and Faculty: 2015-2016
See the 2015-2016 fellows' bios and project descriptions to learn more about their work.