Sometime this summer, possibly as early as next month, the Supreme Court will once again issue a ruling on a legal challenge to the Affordable Care Act.
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Sometime this summer, possibly as early as next month, the Supreme Court will once again issue a ruling on a legal challenge to the Affordable Care Act.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Indiana University Chancellor’s Professor Dr. Richard Gunderman explored leadership lessons from Mary Shelley’s
Frankenstein as part of the Kelley School’s Business of Medicine MBA Friday Lecture Series in January.
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What can 21st-century managers learn about leadership from a 19th-century mad scientist?
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You have been labeled! You have been segmented!
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Now that I have reached the halfway point of Kelley’s Business of Medicine MBA program, I have been doing a lot of self-reflection and asking myself questions like “Is a MBA worth it for a MD?”
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Last semester, the wife/husband of Jenni (Edwards) and Michael Burton shared their combined decade+ experience in digital marketing with the Kelley Business of Medicine MBA marketing class. Jenni, up first, set the tone by suggesting that the way to think about digital marketing is as a way to create digital connections.
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This past Friday, I had the pleasure of welcoming the first Business of Medicine MBA cohort to the Indiana University Kelley School of Business family. The cohort is composed of 40 practicing physicians from almost all medical specialties and a variety of leadership positions.
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The Kelley School of Business at Indiana University welcomed its inaugural Business of Medicine MBA cohort to program orientation and residency sessions earlier this month, becoming the first top-20 business school in the country to offer a physician-only MBA education.
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Vicki Smith-Daniels, faculty chair of graduate business programs in medicine and professor of operations and supply chain management at the Kelley School of Business, wrapped up a two-week national radio tour April 26 with a live appearance on the “News & Views” program hosted by Ronn Allen.
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Vicki Smith-Daniels, faculty chair of graduate business programs in medicine and professor of operations and supply chain management at the Kelley School of Business, recently talked with national radio host John Loeffler for his weekly “Steel on Steel” broadcast.