
Lisa Di Prospero
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Lisa Di Prospero
@LisaPBRI
Director Practice-Based Research & Innovation (PBRI) & Education Research (SHARE) @Sunnybrook doctoral student @ihpmeuoft "Research informing Practice” 💡
Toronto, Ontario Beigetreten Aralık 2017
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Leaving twitter - please follow me on LinkedIn - just not the same 🐦 network #arrivederci linkedin.com/in/lisa-di-pro…
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MISSING:
Anastasiia, 15
- Last seen on Sat, june 15, in the Neilson Dr + Bloor St West area
- 5'6", black hair, brown eyes
- Last seen wearing a long black dress over a white long sleeve shirt, black/white Converse style shoes
#GO1338612
^lb


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@henrylstephanie where did you get ur awesome pink jumpsuit! ❤️ it!!!
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Congrats 👏 @ChukwuOtutoA
Otuto Amarauche Chukwu@ChukwuOtutoA
Started off the year on a high with an award (Michael Decter) and signing off on a high with an award that recently came into the mailbox from CIHR. From this little young boy who struggled to read and write during his formative years (thank you mom for always persisting, teaching, nurturing, disciplining), to this “not-so-young” man God is showcasing. I am super thankful and grateful to the Most High, for this year… It only gets better from here…
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Rho is front page Hospital News today - hospitalnews.com/radiologists-i…
#crossingthechasm
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@Sunnybrook Check out the 🏆 of 🚪 decorating contest - woohoo 🥳 it’s @ Giselle & @Sunnybrook NICU RTS 🫁

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Celebrating 🎉 an #awesome year led by r professional leaders @Sunnybrook looking forward to even greater things in 2024 🍾 🥂 2/3


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Last couple of weeks was full of joy & happiness - so much ❤️ check out 🧵 1/3 @Sunnybrook & @UHN @MGHToronto fellowship class 2024 all things leadership over 🎄☕️ & 🍪

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In my 30's, I worked in a hospital system that developed outstanding leaders. My career accelerated as a result of working there, as did that of multiple others who went on to become national NHS leaders. So I was interested to see this new research on what is different about organisations that are exceptionally good at developing leaders. They:
1) Take a strategic approach to attracting, developing & retaining talent
2) Invest heavily in development & training
3) Have strong cultures & internal operations
4) Are respected in the broader environment
hbr.org/2023/12/what-m… Via @bgroysberg

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