Sonal Desai, MD, MBA’22, had worked as an independent contractor in pediatric gastroenterology for years when she enrolled in the Physician MBA Program to develop better solutions for patients. She shares how she’s evolved as a leader and feels more empowered to lead change.
Celanie Christensen, MD, MBA’24, knew there was a shortage of physicians in her specialty in Indiana when she enrolled in the Physician MBA Program. When 1 in 36 kids have autism, Dr. Christensen recognized the field needed to grow, or she needed to find a way to leverage other resources and networks, to support these children.
Julie Manning Magid was named a 2023 Women of Influence by the Indianapolis Business Journal, which recognizes women who have risen to the highest levels of business, the arts, and community and public service in central Indiana.
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 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.
A lifelong learner, Tina Noronha, MBA’21, wanted to grow her business knowledge and expand her personal network. She decided to pursue the Evening MBA Program at the Kelley School of Business in downtown Indianapolis.