Tag: physician mba alumni
Surgeon strengthens leadership skills and medical instruction through MBA
Trauma surgeon Brian Brewer, MD, MBA’19, wanted to gain a greater understanding of business in order to lead in hospital administration.
Physician MBA empowers pediatrician to lead change
Networking is a common practice in business — perhaps as ubiquitous as spreadsheets — but it’s less frequently used to advance within the medical community.
Pediatrician uses Kelley Physician MBA to earn executive position and improve system processes
Pediatrician Autumn Orser, MD, MBA’19, was participating in a CMS initiative in Colorado when she realized she wanted to pursue an MBA.
Physician MBA alum opens urgent care center to improve access to healthcare on Chicago’s south side
Reuben Rutland, MD, MBA’16, is a trauma surgeon who thought his career path would eventually lead him to administration.
Physician uses MBA to widen impact on healthcare beyond the patients she treats
How do you move from being a regular, working physician to a leader who drives change?
More than a degree: How the Kelley Physician MBA inspires physician business leaders
“As physicians, we don’t learn anything about the business of medicine in medical school. If you follow the news and what’s happening in the medical field, you realize that, without business knowledge, you cannot get by.”
The Kelley Physician MBA changes you — both as a leader and a doctor
Gregory Mishkel, MD, MBA’17, enjoyed the administrative side of medicine but realized he needed greater business expertise. He gained much more than an MBA.
Physician MBA alum leads American Society of Anesthesiologists
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.
MBA alum leads the academic health center of the future
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.