May 3, 2018
Dr. Deirdre McCaughey
New, change and projects â these are the three consistent qualities that Dr. Deirdre McCaughey identifies in her varied and successful career. Another aspect is her deep care for improving the health care system, which has taken her on a journey across North America.
Deirdreâs first career was in retail, where she gained hands-on experience in management strategies. She eventually decided to train as a physical therapist at the University of Manitoba and realized that she wanted to do more to improve the delivery of care. âWith my experience as a care provider and long career in management, I kept looking at how hospitals were run and thinking, âThis is so inefficient.ââ
She completed both her MBA and PhD at the University of Manitoba before moving to the United States, first as a faculty member at PennState (2007-2015), and then to the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). While in America, Deirdre was exposed to the field of process improvement. âMy research moved from the micro level of the care provider, to looking at the system level to analyze how things are built, how they function and flow, and how all of that impacts outcomes for patients and families, as well as care providers.â
In her new role as an associate professor in the Cumming School of Medicineâs Department of Community Health Sciences and an affiliate of the OâBrien Institute for Public Health and , sheâs excited by the universityâs potential to drive change in the system. The ÁùŸĆÉ«ÌĂ, she contends, is well-positioned to become a leader in driving health care quality improvement through education.
âThis is the eighth year that W21C is running its Certificate Course in Patient Safety and Quality Management in partnership with the Health Quality Council of Alberta, which puts it up there with the age of some of the major masterâs programs in North America. W21C is a very unique centre, and so itâs an exciting experience for me to join the Cumming School here.â
Deirdre, who led the development of the Master of Science in Healthcare Quality and Safety at UAB as its inaugural program director, is currently working with a provincial team to conduct a quality and safety training analysis for Alberta. By connecting stakeholders from across the province â including Alberta Health Services and the University of Alberta â the team hopes to identify training needs to improve health care delivery for the future.Â
In addition to her academic work, Deirdre spends as much time as possible in the outdoors and goes skiing every Sunday. For all the exciting twists and turns of her career, sheâs happy to be back home and close to family. âI grew up in Alberta, so the mountains are my touchstone. They have a personality, and I never lose interest in looking at the personality thatâs looking back at me.â
Tidbits from Deirdre
Best advice youâve received:Â Cast a wide net and catch many fish. Throw back fish you donât want, but youâll also catch fish that you arenât expecting.
Currently reading: âLost City of Zâ by David Grann, and âVoyagerâ which is the third book in the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon.
Fun fact:Â My partner and I adopted a rescue dog in the summer. His name is Jackson, and he has so far been featured in every presentation that Iâve done internally here.