EdTechReview.in is thrilled to announce the partnership between Emeritus Healthcare and Johns Hopkins Carey Business School to launch an immersive business program. This program aims to close skills gaps across the healthcare continuum and shape leaders who can create lasting value.
The four-month program will help healthcare professionals gain the skills they need to succeed in team management, decision-making, operations and supply chain management, budgeting, artificial intelligence, and automation. Students will also learn how to apply these skills to increase health equity in patient populations.
The program will be led by expert faculty members from Johns Hopkins Carey Business School and use a hands-on approach with knowledge checks, graded activities, case studies, and simulations to help participants apply their learnings.
Dean of Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, Alexander J. Triantis, commented on the program: “Healthcare organizations are relying on senior leadership more than ever before to guide their workforce through ongoing economic uncertainty. Carey and Emeritus have innovative approaches to executive education, and Carey adds the unparalleled advantage of Hopkins’ expertise in health. This new program brings all of this together for today’s emerging leaders to put their learnings to practice.”
Ranil Herath, President of Emeritus Healthcare, also mentioned: “There is a growing sense of urgency for healthcare leadership teams to assess and adapt to new economic circumstances quickly – all while continuing to improve access, quality and health outcomes. As expectations rise and workplace challenges evolve, leadership training is no longer considered nice. Still, it is an essential need best to meet the demands of today’s global health system. Through our partnership with Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, we’re continuing to democratize access to high-quality health education businesses and help the next generation of healthcare executives achieve sustainable transformation across their organizations.”
This program will help teachers and healthcare professionals alike to gain the skills they need to succeed in the modern healthcare system. With Emeritus’s partnership with top-tier universities across the world, EdTechReview.in is excited to see how this collaboration will help shape the future of healthcare.