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Leadership in Medicine: Southeast Asia

APPLY AT HMS.HARVARD.EDU/LIMSEA

Achieving high-impact leadership for health care professionals

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Global health care leaders must have expertise in leadership, health care finance and human resource management in order to maintain excellence in service and patient care. With the support of Sunway University and Sunway Medical Centre, the Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education has developed the Leadership in Medicine: Southeast Asia program to ensure that emerging health care leaders in Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Australia and the Pacific region have access to the world’s leading authorities in safety, quality, complex organizational management and health leadership. Leadership in Medicine: Southeast Asia is a one-year program consisting of three intensive workshops, pre-recorded lectures and interactive webinars focused on relevant and complementary topics. The program is designed for senior and executive-level professionals working in hospitals, primary care sites, recuperative care facilities and community based health care organizations. The Leadership in Medicine: Southeast Asia program will also be of benefit to clinicians who are transitioning or seeking to transition into administrative management or executive roles. Medical and non-medical personnel and staff who aspire to become directors, executives and administrators will also find tremendous value in the knowledge and skills taught. Upon successful completion, participants are granted a Harvard Medical School Certificate of Completion and are eligible to become Associate Members of the Harvard Medical School and Harvard University Alumni Associations.

Program Overview

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Program Objectives

The Leadership in Medicine: Southeast Asia program curriculum will focus on critical topics to include:

1. Leading and managing in complex organizations, crisis management, optimizing quality and safety in health care

2. Capital budgeting including strategic planning, the basics of financial risk and return and incorporating risk into capital budgeting decisions

3. Leveraging executive decision-making tools and formal methods to assess health care plans in light of regulations and ever-changing needs in the market

4. Steps needed to foster creativity throughout a department or organization

5. How to apply each of these leadership capabilities to lead health care teams and projects to success

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The program employs an innovative pedagogic model of blended learning that combines live teaching with recorded online lecture material. The program curriculum is comprised of virtual class meetings held via webinar, self-paced study via recorded online lectures and three intensive workshops.

CORE THEMES

Curriculum

• Strategic Management• Hospital Organizational Structure• Financial Management and Forecasting in

Health Care

• Hospital Human Resource Management• Hospital Information Technology• Medical Service Quality Management and

Improvement

Learners will develop a proposal for a project they plan to implement at their organization. They will begin writing their proposals after the second workshop. Feedback on their first draft will be provided by a faculty advisor as well as a peer before learners submit their final version for ranking by a faculty panel. The authors of the “Top 10” proposals will be invited to present their proposal via webinar, and all program participants will be invited to attend. The “Top 3” of these presentations will present to the class and visiting faculty at the final workshop.

CAPSTONE PROJECT

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Who Are We Looking For?

Candidates for the program should indicate any doctoral-level degree (for example: MD, PhD, MBBS, MBChB, DNP, DMD, DDC, PharmD) or master’s level degree (for example: MBA, MPH, MSc.)

This program will benefit hospital and other health care leaders such as:

IN THE MOST RECENT COHORT, THE FOLLOWING COUNTRIES WERE REPRESENTED:

• Senior and executive-level administrators including vice presidents and C-suite executives

• Chiefs of staff• Chief nursing officers• Hospital board members• Department directors• Other health care professionals with

supervisory, management or executive-level responsibilities

• Clinicians who are transitioning or seeking to transition into administrative, management or executive roles

• Mid-level medical and non-medical personnel who aspire to become directors, executives or administrators or obtain other positions of leadership within the health care industry

• Australia• Cambodia• India• Indonesia• Malaysia• Myanmar

• New Zealand• Philippines• Singapore• Thailand• Vietnam• Thailand

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THE LEADERSHIP IN MEDICINE: SOUTHEAST ASIA PROGRAM IS SPONSORED BY: SUNWAY MEDICAL CENTRE & SUNWAY UNIVERSITY

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PROGRAM DIRECTOR

WORKSHOP FACULTY

TARUNA BANERJEE, MPHDirector of Quality Measurement and Improvement, Department of MedicineBoston Children’s Hospital

SAURABHA BHATNAGAR, MDAssociate Director, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency ProgramChair of the Clinical Competency CommitteeHarvard Medical SchoolMassachusetts General HospitalSpaulding Rehabilitation Hospital

ROBERT CRONE, MDProfessor and Vice Dean for Clinical and Faculty AffairsWeill Cornell Medicine – Qatar

SRIKANT DATAR, PHDArthur Lowes Dickinson Professor of Business AdministrationSenior Associate Dean for University AffairsHarvard Business School

THOMAS DELONG, PHDSenior Fellow and Former Philip J. Stomberg Professor of Management PracticeHarvard Business School

VANESSA GARCIA-LARSEN, PHDAssistant ProfessorJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

JOAQUIM HAVENS, MDAssistant Professor of SurgeryHarvard Medical School

PAUL M. HEALY, PHDJames R. Williston Professor of Business AdministrationSenior Associate Dean for Faculty DevelopmentHarvard Business School

KIMBERLYN LEARY, PHD, MPAAssociate Professor of Psychology in PsychiatryHarvard Medical SchoolAssociate Professor, Department of Health Policy and ManagementHarvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

ERIC MCNULTY, MADirector, Program for Health Care Negotiation and Conflict ResolutionHarvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

MELVYN MENEZES, MBA, PHDAssociate ProfessorBoston University’s Questrom School of Business

MARGARET MOORE, MBACo-Founder/Co-Director, Institute of Coaching, McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School affiliateFaculty, Harvard University Extension SchoolFounder/CEO, Wellcoaches CorporationFounding member, National Board for Certifying Health & Wellness Coaches

RICHARD SIEGRIST, MBA, MS, CPALecturer on Health Care ManagementHarvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health

AJAY K. SINGH, MBBS, FRCP, MBAAssociate ProfessorSenior Associate Dean for Postgraduate Medical EducationHarvard Medical School

Faculty

SAYEED K. MALEK, MD, FACSClinical Director of Transplant Surgery Physician Lead, Transplant QAPI at Brigham and Women’s HospitalAssistant Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School

KATHERINE SANTOS, MBAVice PresidentStrategy and Operational ExcellenceChelsea Jewish Lifecare

CAPSTONE DIRECTOR

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ONLINE CURRICULUM FACULTY

JONATHAN BAUM, MBALead Consultant with Performance ImprovementBrigham and Women’s Hospital

SAURABHA BHATNAGAR, MDAssociate Director, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency ProgramChair of the Clinical Competency CommitteeHarvard Medical SchoolMassachusetts General HospitalSpaulding Rehabilitation Hospital

THOMAS BOSSERT, PHDSenior Lecturer on Global Health PolicyDirector of the International Health Systems ProgramDepartment of Global Health and PopulationHarvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

JENNIFER BELOFF, MSN, RN, APN-CDirector of Quality Programs in the Center for Clinical ExcellenceBrigham and Women’s Hospital

ALEXANDER CARBO, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical SchoolAssociate Director for Patient Safety, Department of MedicineBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

CHRISTIAN DANKERS, MD, MBAAssistant Medical Director for Quality and SafetyBrigham and Women’s Hospital

MAURA DONNELLYSenior Consultant with Performance ImprovementBrigham and Women’s Hospital

PATRICIA FOLCARELLI, MA, RN, PHDSr. Director Patient SafetyBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

DOROTHY GOULART, MS, RNDirector of Performance Improvement in the Center for Clinical ExcellenceBrigham and Women’s Hospital

YAEL HEHER, MD, MPH, FRCPCDirector, Quality Improvement and Quality AssuranceDepartment of PathologyBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

MARGARET MOORE, MBACo-Founder/Co-Director, Institute of Coaching, McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School affiliateFaculty, Harvard University Extension SchoolFounder/CEO, Wellcoaches CorporationFounding member, National Board for Certifying Health & Wellness Coaches

SANDHYA RAO, MDAssociate Medical DirectorMassachusetts General Physicians Organization

JOHN ROSSILead Consultant with Performance ImprovementBrigham and Women’s Hospital

KATHERINE SANTOSVice PresidentStrategy and Operational ExcellenceChelsea Jewish Lifecare

JO SHAPIRO, MD, FACSAssociate Professor, Harvard Medical SchoolChief, Division of Otolaryngology, Department of SurgeryBrigham and Women’s Hospital

Richard Siegrist, MBA, MS, CPALecturer on Health Care ManagementHarvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health

ROB SUTFIN, MBA, PMPDirector of Decision Support SystemsBrigham and Women’s Hospital

ANJALA TESS, MDAssistant Professor in MedicineHarvard Medical School

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Admissions

APPLICATION DEADLINESPlease check our website for the most up-to-date program deadlines.

Once you are accepted to the program, payment is required either in full or through a payment schedule. A 10 percent deposit by the deposit deadline date secures your place in the program. Tuition includes facility fees for the three workshops and access to all four lecture modules (summer, fall, winter and spring). Fees do not include supplemental books, supplies, software or workshop travel and accommodation expenses.

Email [email protected] with any further questions.

ADDITIONAL APPLICATION AND REGISTRATION INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE AT: HMS.HARVARD.EDU/LIMSEA

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This program not only touched on the financial aspects of hospital management, but also covered questions that I had concerning quality, safety, leadership, personnel management, and change management.

CATHERINE TEH, MDVice President, Phillippine Association of HPB Surgeons

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LEADERSHIP IN MEDICINE: SOUTHEAST ASIA PROGRAM

CONTACT US

4 BLACKFAN CIRCLE4TH FLOORBOSTON, MA 02115 EMAIL: [email protected] WEB: hms.harvard.edu/LIMSEA