Public Health Conference Set for September April 11, 2008
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Harvard University’s Harvard School of Public Health is sponsoring a conference in coordination with the university’s Centre for Continuing Professional Education. The conference is recommended for new and emerging health care leaders around the world. It’s entitled as: Forces of Change, New Strategies for the Evolving Health Care Market.
The conference is set to take place on September 15th – 19th and will bring together the next-generation leaders of health care organizations. The growing research and changes in the industry only goes to show they have their work cut out for them. This new five-day immersion program is specifically designed to help high-potential leaders understand and strategically respond to a complex and changing health care marketplace.
The Forces of Change experience has been called the equivalent of “required reading” for the health care executive. The Intensive Seminar offers an extended Forces of Change experience designed to inform, engage, and inspire. Market research suggests that this seminar is well positioned to become a rite of passage for the next generation of heath care leaders.
For those of you who are looking for a custom Forces of Change program tailored to your organization, contact David A. Shore, Program Director, dshore@hsph.harvard.edu.
To register or for more information on the Forces of Change programs, visit http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/ccpe/Forces.html or call (617) 384-8692.
Be sure to mention this Reference Code: FOC08-HEW04 in all correspondence.
The Forces of Change Intensive Seminar is sponsored in part by unrestricted educational grants from:
* North Shore-LIJ Health System
* Pfizer, Inc.
* Press Ganey
* Towers Perrin