Leadership is one of the most important skills we will need as business professionals.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Leadership is one of the most important skills we will need as business professionals.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Most graduates achieve their goals. Three alums—from the same graduating class—recently did just that. With a twist: They earned executive positions within the
same healthcare system.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Alumni from the Business of Medicine Physician MBA Program at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business often find that they didn’t dream big enough; what they accomplish after graduation far exceeds their ambitions at enrollment.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
For some physicians, gaining a greater sense of the business behind the medicine is helpful to attract more business. For others, an MBA through the Indiana University Kelley School of Business helps them better manage their existing case load.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
“I think many institutions fail, even ones that have been around a long time, because history and tradition can blind people to hard truths, and too few are willing to address them head on.”
Posted by Teresa Mackin
As a hospitalist, Mahdi Ajjan, MD, MBA’17, is accustomed to solving problems. His specialty itself sprang from the need to alleviate primary care physician burnout in the early 1990s, when these physicians were shuttling back and forth between practice offices and hospitals to treat admitted patients.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Today’s physicians are tasked with countless responsibilities each day, many of which go far beyond patient care.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Michael Schifano, DO, MBA’17, is the kind of physician who’s always finding new ways to differentiate his practice.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Young leaders from sub-Saharan Africa are visiting Indiana as part of the Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
A typical day for Lisa Saul, MD, MBA’17, begins with meetings with co-workers and seeing patients one on one.