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Welcome
to the Health Enterprise Management Program.
This
new Kellogg School initiative coordinates and
promotes groundbreaking education, research
and outreach in both the services and products
side of the health sector. Interest in the health
sector permeates the Kellogg School. Health
Enterprise Management brings together two separate
programs, each with a rich tradition of excellence.
The Health
Industry Management Program that celebrated
its 65th anniversary of training students interested
in careers in the traditional areas of health
services and the younger Center
for Biotechnology Management which emphasizes medical product
innovation. Students seeking careers in the
health industry may now complete the Health
Enterprise Management major, which combines
courses that emphasize the common academic foundations
of the health services and health products sectors
with a wide range of courses focused on each
sector.
Health
Enterprise Management also promotes research
by faculty throughout the Kellogg School, by
disseminating this work, coordinating data bases,
sponsoring research seminars and conferences,
and supporting doctoral students. The ideas
emanating from Health Enterprise Management
faculty help transform health management and
policy. Health Enterprise Management faculty
are frequently asked to consult with leading
organizations in the public and private sectors
as well as design and deliver custom education
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| Upcoming Events |
A three module course for NU faculty: Management Skills for Innovative University Leaders in Wieboldt Hall. Module 1: Dec 4-6,'09, Module 2: Jan 15-17 '10, Module 3: Feb 12-14, '10.
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| News
and Announcements |
01/23/10 Stanford, Kellogg Teams win 2010 Kellogg Biotech & Healthcare Case Competition
Twelve teams from around the world met at the Kellogg School of Management for the competition sponsored by Genzyme and Abbott on Saturday Jan 23. In the end, three teams from Stanford and Kellogg rose above the rest and were winners of the hard fought case competition. Read more |
11/16/09 Former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush are scheduled on May 4 to serve as co-keynote speakers at the 2010 BIO International Convention in Chicago. Former Vice President Al Gore is also expected to deliver a keynote speech on May 5 at the three-day conference, which is expected to attract more than 15,000 industry executives. Read more |
11/13/09 Recent research by Professor Joel Shalowitz shows that healthcare reforms could save the sector upto half- billion dollars annually. Its the billing errors that are a costly drag on healthsystem Read more |
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