Doctors who enroll in the Physician MBA Program are looking to grow as leaders. Chris McDowell, MD, MBA’19, shares how he’s implemented change through career coaching at Kelley.
As part of their capstone project, students in the Graduate Certificate in Medical Management provided unique insight into a common challenge within clinical pathology labs across the country. Andrea Ligler from the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the IU School of Medicine shares how Kelley students provided unique perspectives in solving an ongoing issue.
When two major Indiana health systems decided to team up to form a joint venture addressing population health needs, they selected Lori Sieboldt, MD, MBA’21, to lead its medical operations. Dr. Sieboldt shares how she leaned on change management and leadership skills gained during the Physician MBA Program.
Chris Smithhiser joins the Randall L. Tobias Center for Leadership Excellence as the new associate director. Learn more about her approach to leadership and her goals for the center.
The Kelley School is partnering with five Indiana business schools in the Diversity in Leadership program to transform passionate, talented and underutilized women and ethnic minorities into leaders across the region.
As the capstone to their degree, students in the Evening MBA Program offer branding consulting services to local group fitness business SweattBoxx Wellness Center as part of the ongoing Enterprise Corps initiative.
Physicians discuss how the Operations Analysis and Process Improvement course in the Physician MBA Program has helped them lead change at their organizations. Projects in this course have resulted in $39.65 million dollars in revenue generated, cost savings and opportunity generation by improving healthcare operations.
Aaron Carman, GCMM’21, manages an IT platform for service delivery at Franciscan Alliance healthcare system. Learn how he is applying the Graduate Certificate in Medical Management to support his leadership’s vision to “run healthcare like a business.”
“With an eye for fashion and marketing, Raheema Chachouai, BS’18, noticed a challenge among women looking for modest clothing or fashionable hijabs, the headscarves worn by Muslim women.”
“In a new article published in Science, Assistant Professor of Marketing Helen Colby and a co-author note that it is time for many doctors to stop relying on their use of mental shortcuts, usually called decision rules or heuristics, when making decisions about patient care with limited cognitive resources.”