Shortly after graduating from the Kelley School Physician MBA Program in May 2022, Anuj Goel’s new leadership hoped he could use his new business training and clinical expertise to improve the geriatric psychiatry unit and help it run more efficiently.
While Sam Kim, MD, MBA’18, was accustomed—like all physicians—to keeping up with continuing medical education and the latest research in his field, he began seeing a shift in his practice from delivering medicine to a greater importance on understanding the economics of healthcare.
As a physician in executive leadership, Ann Marie Nelson, DO, MBA’15, realized expanding her business knowledge could position her to improve healthcare and create a greater impact for patients.
When the South Korean government prepares its annual financial statements, it relies on accountants with knowledge and experience in both public policy and accounting. This includes Kelley Graduate Accounting Programs alum Sung-Jin Park, MSA ’08, MST ’11.
When Julie Clary went into cardiology, she found that what she enjoyed most was leading teams of specialists and staff who work together to treat patients. She realized she could learn how to lead teams in a more effective way by earning an MBA.
As he neared the end of his nine years of military service as an Air Force neurosurgeon, C.J. Berg, MD, MBA’21, knew he wanted to move into private practice. But after nearly a decade in service, he realized he needed to learn more about the business of traditional healthcare.
Kelleys Keeping it in the Family: This Father’s Day we celebrate two Kelleys in one family who earned our Evening MBA degree and how they are using it today.
When the COVID-19 pandemic forced many college students to pause or reconsider directions, Fernando “Nando” Borges-Chavez, BS’22, MSA’22, took the opportunity to take his business education and soccer career even further.