Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, will discuss the state budget and other health priorities at a Wisconsin Health News Newsmaker Event on June 11 in Madison.
Register now (link).
Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, will discuss the state budget and other health priorities at a Wisconsin Health News Newsmaker Event on June 11 in Madison.
Register now (link).
Where were you at in your career when you joined ACHE?
I was 10 years into my career and working as a Director of Rehabilitation in a regional hospital. Experiencing the challenges of middle management. I still remember talking to the mentor that sponsored my membership- best advice I received.
Where are you now in your career?
Senior leadership role just transitioned from Chief Executive Officer of an independent health care organization to the Chief Administrative Officer of the same organization post affiliation. Regional accountability has been added to responsibility.
How have you been involved with ACHE-WI?
Board
How has ACHE been valuable to your career progression?
Mentorship outside of your own organization. Career development conversations should exist both internally and externally. ACHE provided eager mentors, friends and colleagues in the region to network with.
Who has been the most influential person in your career?
Easy my wife Jen. I have had 5 extremely influential individuals in my life- and not one is more important than the other. As I reflect, I fortunately had the right mentor at the right phase of my career. In fact, a bucket list event would be to have dinner with all five present. The one constant mentor has been my wife. Highs, lows, late nights and early mornings- we share a passion of healthcare and hard work.
What advice would you give someone aspiring to be in a role similar to yours?
What is the best gift that you ever received?
My wife and I got each other dogs. Liam and Harper were both impulsive gifts (like most dogs) but have become the hobby we needed for balance. Liam is trained in emotional support and comes to work with me 2-3 days a week and joins me for leadership rounds on employees. He has impacted me both professionally and personally.
Take the next important step in your career by advancing to Fellow status. Fellow status benefits your professional goals and strengthens the healthcare management profession overall. If you submit your Fellow applications now, you can to take advantage of our Board of Governors Exam fee waiver offer (a savings of $200), available through June 30. Fellow applicants must submit their completed Fellow application, $250 application fee and all required documents (references and organization chart) by June 30.
Visit ache.org/FACHE to learn more.
The videos “2019 ACHE Overview” and “ACHE: A Year in Review” are now available for viewing online. Both were shown during the 2019 Congress on Healthcare Leadership in March. “2019 ACHE Overview” describes the many ways ACHE has served members during the past year, and the “ACHE: A Year in Review” was shown during Congress luncheons.
The 2019 Chapter Member Needs Survey will be sent electronically May 6–24 to all ACHE Members who have been chapter members for more than one year. The survey was developed and will be administered by ACHE’s Department of Member Services, Research.
The 2019 survey focuses on members’ general satisfaction with education and networking events, and other chapter programs and services. The survey also asks respondents to rate their overall satisfaction with their chapters.
I was an MHA student at the University of Iowa when I first joined ACHE. Not only was I able to attend various ACHE events, but I was also able to attend ACHE Congress in Chicago both years. I saw first hand the opportunities that ACHE provided to me as a student and knew I wanted to continue to be a part of the organization as I proceeded into my career.
I am currently the Operations Administrator for Medical Oncology & Hematology and Research & Innovation at Mayo Clinic Health System in Eau Claire, WI. Previous to that, I served as the Director of Ambulatory Operations for General Pediatrics & Urgent Care at UW Health.
Leadership Development Program
ACHE has been invaluable to my career progression in numerous aspects. Starting as a student, ACHE allowed me to gain exposure to various healthcare executives that provided key mentorship and professional development. As I progressed in my career, ACHE was a instrumental platform for the ability to network with and learn from healthcare executives across the state of Wisconsin. Most recently, the opportunity to participate in ACHE – WI Chapter’s 2018-2019 Leadership Development Program provided key insights, activities, and hands on learning into what it takes to be an effective leader in the ever-changing landscape of healthcare.
As my fellowship preceptor at Mayo Clinic Health System in Eau Claire, John Dickey (FACHE) was highly influential in shaping who I am today as a healthcare leader. John not only pushed me to step outside my comfort zone but encouraged me to grow and develop as a well-rounded, servant leader.
In addition to my role as Operations Administrator for Medical Oncology and Hematology, I recently added responsibility as the Operations Administrator for Research and Innovation in Northwestern Wisconsin. This is a relatively new role that seeks to focus on supporting and growing translational work to improve our clinical practice. Additionally, we’re partnering with a local academic institution to expand the research knowledge base between clinicians, professors, students, and patients.
The best gift I ever received was my first horse, Corky, at the age of nine years old who my parents surprised me with at Christmas. This started a lifelong love of horses!
Where people live influences their health. And more and more healthcare organizations and others in Milwaukee are targeting efforts and resources toward improving access to affordable and safe housing. Panelists at a Wisconsin Health News panel will talk about efforts to address lead in the city, improve access to affordable housing and what else is needed. Panelists include:
The event is Tuesday, May 14 at the University Club of Milwaukee (924 East Wells Street, Milwaukee). Lunch begins at 11:30am, with discussion starting at 12pm and running through 1pm. Space is limited, so be sure to register early (link).
Erik Hollander, MBA, Director of Strategic Growth and Business Development, Assistant Professor of Business, Healthcare Administration Lead
In April 2018 Concordia University Wisconsin broke ground on the Robert W. Plaster Free Enterprise Center’s 41,000 square-foot academic building to promote the future of where entrepreneurial collaboration and health care innovation can unite. This space will include a functioning medical clinic accompanied by incubator and collaboration space for business start-ups.
The three-story space will be opening in Fall 2019 and house the Batterman School of Business as well as the Next Generation Healthcare Leaders (NGHL) student group supported by the Wisconsin Chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives. The business school has been atop the list of largest MBA program (within 100-mile radius of Milwaukee) for the past several years and is continuing with those efforts to support students and the community to ignite opportunity for collaboration.
In addition to Concordia’s engagement and participation in start-up and accelerator competitions focusing on solutions in health care, Concordia also hosts an annual Healthcare Economics Summit focusing on the business of health care with participation from key stakeholders and leaders from around the state, region and country. More recently the past keynotes includes former Governor Scott Walker and the President of the American Medical Association, Dr. Barbara McAneny.
The building will host a variety of mixed-used space including the cross-disciplinary “collaboratorium”, a medical clinic involving a collaboration of staff, faculty, and students from Concordia’s School of Health Profession’s and Batterman School of Business, and meeting space for the Rx Think Tank. Of the over 800 students in CUW’s MBA program, almost 100 of them are pursuing a degree in the health care administration track – a number that has significantly increased over the past few years.
If this wasn’t exciting enough the Batterman School of business has recently accepted its newly revised Healthcare Management major for traditional undergraduates. This comes at a time where the growth of traditional undergraduate students pursuing this major has continued to increase. With this revision comes the opportunity to revisit, revise and enhance the current associate and graduate level curriculum offerings to ensure what is being offered to students maintains a high level or relevancy and rigor to best prepare students for their career aspirations in healthcare.
Take the next important step for your career by advancing to Fellow status benefits your professional goals and strengthens the healthcare management profession. Submit your Fellow applications starting March 1 with the Board of Governors Exam fee waiver offer (a savings of $200), available through June 30. Fellow applicants must submit their completed Fellow application, $250 application fee and all required documents such as their references and organization chart by June 30.
Visit ache.org/FACHE to learn more.
Andrea Palm, Governor Ever’s pick to lead the Department of Health Services, is crisscrossing the state this spring in support of the health proposals in the governor’s first budget. Chief among those priorities is expanding Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, a concept that has so far faced stiff opposition from top Republicans who control the Legislature.
A former health advisor for President Barack Obama, Palm will outline the department’s priorities and discuss how her D.C. experience is shaping her new role in the Badger State at a Wisconsin Health News event in Madison at the Madison Club (5 East Wilson Street) on Monday, April 15. The program and lunch opens at 11:45, with discussion starting at 12:15pm).
Register now (link).