How do you move from being a regular, working physician to a leader who drives change?
Posted by Teresa Mackin
How do you move from being a regular, working physician to a leader who drives change?
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
Rocky Singh, MD, MBA’15, had experienced a number of leadership and administrative roles throughout his medical career, but eventually he discovered a language gap.
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A Kelley School of Business Physician MBA graduate and Indianapolis urologist is improving patient wait time at the Indianapolis VA urology clinic.
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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.
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It was a tragic, personal loss that led Funke Agbasi, MD, MBA’18, to renew her pursuit of an MBA.
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Studying and reading about a healthcare system in another part of the world is one way to learn new methods and best practices, but to visit, tour and explore it firsthand truly creates a deeper, richer learning experience.
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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.
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At his new clinic, Dr. Orlando Landrum, MD, MBA’16, focuses on taking a deeper look at a patient’s concerns, goals and lifestyle before offering a variety of non-traditional treatments in place of – or in addition to – medication.
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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.”