LinkedIn
YouTube
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Website
HA-announcements-email-2023-01

This is a sponsored message from a Health Affairs partner

You are receiving this email because you opted in to Health Affairs Announcements, which include special offers, meeting discounts, job announcements, and news from our trusted partners.

Seminar_2023_AllCohorts_1

Meet the Penn MHCI Network on Dec. 12

You're invited to Meet the Penn MHCI Network, an intimate virtual conversation on Tuesday, December 12. Hear directly from several alumni of the Master of Health Care Innovation (MHCI) from the University of Pennsylvania as they share the impact of the degree on their professional lives. The MHCI is growing a diverse network of innovative thinkers and leaders passionate about improving health care.

We invite you to join this casual online Q&A session to hear from alumni as they chat about:

  • their “why the MHCI”

  • career impact of the program

  • your questions about the cohort experience, the application process, or whatever else you're curious about
  • memorable takeaways

SIGN UP TODAY
 

Meet the Penn MHCI Network
Tuesday, December 12
6—6:45pm Eastern Time

Zoom link will be provided upon sign-up.

 

Alumni participating on December 12:

  • Jessica Becerra, MHCI '23: Patient Support Manager, BioCryst Pharmaceuticals, Inc 

  • Hannah Berns, MHCI ’22: COO, The Nursing Beat

  • Rebecca Carpenter, MHCI ’22: Director of Revenue Cycle Management, Penn Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Health System

  • Neda Khan, MHCI ’21: Director of Strategy and Operations, Penn Medicine Center for Health Care Transformation and Innovation

  • Mohana Nagda, MHCI ’22: Corporate Strategy Manager, Partnerships, athenahealth
  • Blake Tobias, Jr. MHCI ’23: Senior Practice Manager, Transplant Institute, Hepatology and Nephrology, Penn Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Health System

RSVP: MEET THE MHCI  NETWORK

After the session, you may follow up with our staff, who can also connect you with students and alumni.

To learn more about the diverse roles of MHCI alumni, visit alumni profiles. 

 

“The health care system needs to be transformed to deliver better care more efficiently, at lower costs, to make patients’ experience better. To accomplish these lofty goals, we need people who are not stuck in conventional wisdom but can think outside the box: MHCI students and alumni.”

 

                                                           - Zeke Emanuel, Diane v.S. Levy and Robert M. Levy University Professor, MHCI Faculty Director

 

MHCI students build a learning community from across health care, including:

policymakers | executives | directors and managers | researchers | clinicians | entrepreneurs | consultants.

They study core areas—health policy | behavioral economics | health equity | operations | innovation | leadership—and choose electives in data and AI, digital health, and more.

RSVP TO ATTEND

Questions about this event? Please contact Katherine Ridella at [email protected] or 215-573-9378.

Screenshot 2023-11-21 at 2.44.55 PM
LinkedIn
YouTube
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Website

 

About Health Affairs

 

Health Affairs is the leading peer-reviewed journal at the intersection of health, health care, and policy. Published monthly by Project HOPE, the journal is available in print and online.

 

Sign up for all of our newsletters, including Health Affairs Today and Health Affairs Sunday Update.

 

Project HOPE is a global health and humanitarian relief organization that places power in the hands of local health care workers to save lives across the globe. Project HOPE has published Health Affairs since 1981.

 

Copyright © Project HOPE: The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.

 

Privacy Policy

 

Health Affairs, 1220 19th St. NW, Suite 800, Washington,DC,20036,United States,202-408-6801

Unsubscribe Manage Preferences