Physician Leadership Program Returns Sept. 18
UCs Physician Leadership Program will hold its seventh annual session this fall to train Greater Cincinnatis physicians for senior roles in leadership.
The program is intended to meet the growing demand for physician leaders educated at the intersection of business, quality care and leadership.
The 2013 session will last from 6-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings for 12 nights from Sept. 18 through Dec. 11, at the Kingsgate Marriott.
Sample session topics include health policy, health economics, physician and market realities, quality and evidence-based outcomes, team building and collaboration in health care, and dynamics of change management.
Program faculty include:
- Joan Murdock, PhD, program director and assistant professor of health administration
Founding member, UC Latino Health Collaborative
Former Vice-President, Deaconess Hospital
Former consultant, American College of Surgeons
- Robert Graham, MD, physician advisor and professor of Family Medicine
Former Executive Vice-President, American Academy of Family Physicians
Former U.S. Assistant Surgeon General
Former professional staff member, U.S. Senate sub-committee on Health
- Tim Crowley, assistant program director
Former President and Chief Executive Officer, Clinton Memorial Hospital
Former COO, Deaconess Hospital
Former Senior VP/COO, Metropolitan Hospital, Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Meridy Glenn, MBA, associate program director
Director of Development, University of Cincinnati Foundation,
Winkle College of Pharmacy, College of Allied Health Sciences
Continuing credits are offered. For more information, contact Meridy Glenn at meridy.glenn@uc.edu or 513-556-6788.
See the full brochure online or download the 2013 application.
Completed applications can be emailed or faxed to joan.murdock@uc.edu or 513-558-7494
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