“Sometimes just by visiting a country and learning about its healthcare system and the successful solutions in that system, our physicians can generalize opportunities for their own healthcare systems back home.”
Posted by Teresa Mackin
“Sometimes just by visiting a country and learning about its healthcare system and the successful solutions in that system, our physicians can generalize opportunities for their own healthcare systems back home.”
Posted by Teresa Mackin
José Mitjavila, MD, MBA’19, discovered he wanted to be a doctor during his undergraduate studies at Indiana University, but it was during a clerkship rotation while at
IU School of Medicine that he knew what kind of doctor.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
The sum of our careers can be imagined as several moments that shape our professional trajectory.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
How do you move from being a regular, working physician to a leader who drives change?
Posted by Teresa Mackin
The world of medicine is largely reliant on how well healthcare functions as a system.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Earning an MBA was something he’d always wanted to do. Jim Grant, MD, MBA’15, had been a practicing anesthesiologist for over twenty years when he decided to pursue the degree.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
As president of the adult academic health center (AHC) at Indiana University Health, Ryan Nagy, MD, MBA’15, is responsible for determining the strategic vision and priorities for IU Health Methodist and University hospitals.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
A Kelley School of Business Physician MBA graduate and Indianapolis urologist is improving patient wait time at the Indianapolis VA urology clinic.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Congratulations to Funke Agbasi, MD, MBA’18 and Holly Robinson, MD, MBA’18, both named to the
Poets & Quants Best and Brightest Executive MBA listing for 2018.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
It was a tragic, personal loss that led Funke Agbasi, MD, MBA’18, to renew her pursuit of an MBA.