Henney Served as Visiting Speaker to Yale, China
Jane Henney, MD, professor of internal medicine, recently served as a visiting scholar at Yale University. She presented to the universitys Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars and students in the Health Management and Health Policy MPH Program, MBA for Executives program and Undergraduate Health Economics program.
She also presented at two meetings in Shanghai. In "Westlake Forum IV: Strengthening China's Academic Health Systems, Henney spoke on U.S. academic health centers and, during the China Medical Board President Council Meeting, she co-chaired a session with Zeng Yixin, president of Peking Union Medical College, on "Health Policy and System Sciences.
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