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Dear Reader,
If you’re eager to advance your health care leadership career, consider applying for Harvard Medical School’s Leadership in Medicine program. This one-year certificate program is designed to help accomplished health care professionals increase their ability in a number of key areas. For instance, learn new ways to improve faculty development and clinical leadership. Boosting your skills in these areas can help you lead your health care organizations to success. | | |
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The curriculum takes a team-based approach, bringing together scholars with different backgrounds and experiences to learn from each other and build on their skills. Upon completion of the program, you will be able to:
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Build skills in teaching, developing curricula, writing assessments, and creating lesson plans
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Lead and manage complex organizations, managing crises, and optimizing quality and safety in health care
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Develop skills in negotiation, having difficult conversations, and providing feedback
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Foster creativity throughout a department or an organization
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Lead health care teams and projects to success
I hope that you will consider joining us this September. Space is limited, so be sure to apply soon to reserve your place. |
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Sayeed K. Malek, MD, FACS
Program Director |
Clinical Director of Transplant Surgery Physician Lead, Transplant QAPI, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Assistant Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School | | | |
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Questions? |
To learn more about the program, email us at
pgme_admissions@hms.harvard.edu or visit the website more information. We also welcome you to share this email with any colleagues who might be interested in this exclusive opportunity. | | |
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