Michael Schifano, DO, MBA’17, is the kind of physician who’s always finding new ways to differentiate his practice.
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Michael Schifano, DO, MBA’17, is the kind of physician who’s always finding new ways to differentiate his practice.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Cheryl Wolfe, MD, MBA’17, an obstetrician-gynecologist in Chicago, was in the midst of earning her MBA through the IU Kelley School of Business Physician MBA program when she was approached by Rush University Medical Center to merge her private practice into the Rush system.
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“I didn’t want an ‘MBA lite’ version of a degree, I wanted to know I was going to walk out and be confident in these skills,” Dr. Jen Hauler said. “After speaking with the program director, I really felt confident Kelley could offer that.”
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Dr. Saurin Patel began his studies at the Kelley School of Business Physician MBA Program as a pulmonary disease specialist. He’s graduating the program an entrepreneur.
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A physician chooses her career with a purpose—to improve the lives of others. And sometimes, physicians spot glaring trends that drive them towards making a change for millions of people.
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It was a risk but a big career-changer.
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If you would have handed Dr. Bijender Kumar a pencil and pad of paper 20 years ago and asked him to write down where he’d be today, his mind wouldn’t have been able to comprehend what has achieved so far.
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Life’s experiences can mold a person’s future, beliefs and in the case of OrthoIndy surgeon Ed Hellman, MD, MBA’16, his future career plans.
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Now that I have reached the halfway point of Kelley’s Business of Medicine MBA program, I have been doing a lot of self-reflection and asking myself questions like “Is a MBA worth it for a MD?”