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Posted By Andrew Garman 01-09-2021 21:53
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Hi AoM-HCMD colleagues, the Health Systems Management department at Rush in Chicago is adding a faculty line as part of its further expansion into executive education. More details available below and on the Rush careers website: Assistant/Associate/Full Professor – Health Systems Management ...
Posted By Andrew Garman 02-28-2020 11:40
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​Hi AOM-HCMD colleagues, if your research interests involve cross-border healthcare and you're interested in visiting Madrid, please see the announcement below. The IMTJ hosts this academic forum every other year; I participated two years ago and found it very unique and valuable – a very diverse ...
Posted By Andrew Garman 08-15-2013 15:55
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Hi HCMD colleagues – terrific seeing many of you in Orlando earlier this week. Our Health Systems Management department has four newly funded fellowships that may be of interest to PhD students / early careerists in particular. Three of these will work with my colleague Tricia Johnson (who is fantastic ...
Posted By Andrew Garman 07-30-2012 09:54
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Thanks for your questions, Marlene. Session will be held at 3:00pm Monday, August 06 in Columbus II of the Mariott. I anticipate the initial conversations will focus mainly on the publicly available U.S. datasets; however, given the multiple movements afoot to create international comparability across ...
Posted By Andrew Garman 07-29-2012 09:16
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Dear colleagues, Christy Lemak and I will be hosting a caucus to discuss needs and opportunities related to organizational outcomes data within the scholarly community. I will paste the description below. Part of the impetus for the caucus relates to work we are doing with the National Center for ...