Page 7 - SFHN1219pagesFINALunflipped.qxp_SFHN 0608 Friday 5.0
P. 7
Cover Story: FAU Launches Innovative Executive MHA Leadership Bootcamp
Continued from page 1 ic speakers is what the Bootcamp experi- the online students via video recordings. ticipation in the virtual environment, the
American College of Healthcare ence offers these future healthcare lead- In order to engage the online students, online students are equally excited about
Executives (ACHE) and are required to ers. We must provide our students with the professor uses a technology called this course. One student, Monica
attend a minimum of two healthcare net- relevant and timely information to suc- FlipGrid for the monthly discussion Capille, RD, LDN, a Clinical Dietician at
working opportunities. Many students cessfully navigate the changing health- boards. Similar to Snapchat, this video- Boca Raton Regional Hospital, has been
have participated in the South Florida care waters”, says Molinet. based technology enables students to an enthusiastic student within her online
Healthcare Executive Networking Group The healthcare landscape is changing record a video about the presentations cohort. “During the past few months, the
meetings sponsored by the South Florida rapidly so it is imperative that universi- they viewed and to reply to two students EMHA Leadership Bootcamp has given
Hospital News and Healthcare Report. ties continue to innovate to meet these after viewing their videos. This has creat- me the opportunity to gain very impor-
They have also attended ACHE spon- needs. The FAU EMHA Leadership ed a great opportunity for students to see tant knowledge about the healthcare
sored events offered by the South Florida Bootcamp covers real-world scenarios and hear each other in the virtual class- industry and to grow as a healthcare
Healthcare Executives Forum, the local and subjects including navigating the room and has been very well received by leader. The class assignments are open-
ACHE chapter; networking events at the challenges of Population Health, learn- the students. Online students are also ing doors that did not seem possible
Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce, ing about Executive Presence, invited on campus to attend any of the before, and I am very grateful for this
national networking conferences and Accounting, Financial Operations, sessions and over half the online stu- opportunity in my career”, says Capille.
leadership conferences sponsored by Healthcare Technology, Patient dents have already done so this semester. The EMHA Leadership Bootcamp is an
Press Ganey Associates, among others. Experience, Social Media, and the chal- FAU’s EMHA students have responded example of the innovative and cutting-
This participation has led to great con- lenges and opportunities of providing very positively to this new experience. edge experiences offered by the Florida
nections and several students have quality healthcare in the 21st century. A "The EMHA Leadership Bootcamp is Atlantic University Executive Education
already been offered jobs or internships high emphasis is placed on developing designed to assure student success aca- department. The program prides itself on
as a result of their networking. leadership skills especially in working demically and professionally. My favorite improving the student experience while
The Leadership Bootcamp is the vision with a diverse multi-cultural and multi- part of the course has been learning how offering value to their students both in
of the EMHA Program Leadership Team generational workforce. The students to effectively network through our peer the classroom and in their respective
at FAU and is led by Adjunct Professor also participate in field trips to local cohort, social media, and professional places of work.
Rudy Molinet, RN, MPH. Professor healthcare facilities; the first one will be organizations such as the American
Molinet has over 35 years’ experience in to Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital College of Healthcare Executives”, says
healthcare leadership including at the C- where they will tour the facility and meet Paul McGourty RN, BSN, Director of For more information about the Executive
suite level. Molinet is currently in private with C-Suite executives to learn about Patient Experience at Holy Cross Master of Health Administration Program
practice as a healthcare consultant and the challenges, trends and opportunities Hospital, and a current on-campus at FAU, contact ExecMHA@fau.edu or visit
Executive Coach. His teaching philoso- in the field of healthcare leadership. EMHA student. emha.fau.edu to learn more. Rudy Molinet,
phy is highly interactive, and he believes The EMHA Leadership Bootcamp is The course is also offered online and FAU Executive Education Adjunct Professor,
in having fun in the classroom. “I believe taught on-campus and online. The through the use of innovative technolo- can be reached at rmolinet@fau.edu.
that a mix of fun, hard work, and dynam- monthly class sessions are broadcast to gies such as FlipGrid to encourage par-
954-964-1660
NEW MEMBERS
PRINT BASICS, INC. – ALTEON HEALTH –
Full service commercial printer specializing in offset and digital printing, pro- Physician services organization focused on outsource hospital based physi-
motional items, printed apparel and custom online print and marketing por- cian services –emergency.
tals.
2019 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Meeting g
Ann nual M
CHAIRMAN: David Wagner, Kindred South Florida Market CEO
VICE CHAIR: Mark Doyle, Chief Executive Officer, Memorial Hospital Pembroke
dDinner
D
SECRETARY: William "Bill" Duquette, Chief Executive Officer, South Miami Hospital
TREASURER: Charles Felix, Publisher, South Florida Hospital News and Healthcare Report an nd Di
IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR: Lincoln Mendez, Chief Executive Officer, Boca Raton Regional Hospital, Baptist Health South Florida
AT-LARGE: Ben Riestra, Chief Administrative Officer, UHealth’s Lennar Foundation Medical Center
AT-LARGE: Joel Wherley, Chief Operating Officer, VITAS
AT-LARGE: Maria Currier, Partner, Holland & Knight, LLP
Doug Bartel, MBA Michael Gittelman Gino Santorio HO O R IN G
H N
Sr. Director of Business Development, Media Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer
and External Relations University of Miami Hospital and Clinics Broward Health P I L L I H S I OE T ERS
Florida Blue
o t
Phi
Patricia Greenberg Jared Smith Co ng ra t B l u t io t ns r o f s i l l
Wael Barsoum, M.D. President Chief Executive Officer 30 a e y ar s n u f o w e v a ring
Chief Executive Officer National Healthcare Associates Broward Health Coral Springs p u s p p a t r o nd r e s vic e
Cleveland Clinic Hospital o t o r u as n o i t a i c o s
o
o
c
Brian Keeley Patrick Taylor, MD a nd m m u nit . y
Grisel Fernandez-Bravo President & CEO Chief Executive Officer
Chief Executive Officer Baptist Health South Florida Holy Cross Hospital
Memorial Hospital Miramar
Ralph A. Marrinson, NHA, FACHA Steven Ullmann
Kevin Conn President Director
Regional Vice President of Operations Marrinson Group University of Miami Health Policy Sig gnature Gr rand Davie
Encompass Health Management
Charles Michelson 6900 W. Stat te Road 84
Darcy Davis Partner Ana M. Viamonte Ros, M.D. Davie, Florida a | 3331 7
Chief Executive Officer Saltz Michelson Architects Medical Director for Palliative Care For any qu s e tions pl leas e
e
Health Care District of Palm Beach County and Bioethics contact Ste phanie Foy:
December 2019
r5, 201
foy@sfhha
Aristides (Ardy) Pallin Baptist Health South Florida s f @ fhha.com December r 5 9
Aurelio M. Fernandez III Chief Operating Officer or call 954.964 4.1660 Cocktail l Reception & Reg gistration 5:30-6:30 P M
President & CEO Catholic Health Services Jonathan Watkins To pu urchas e ticke ts or to b come Dinner 6:3 30-8 P M
e
Memorial Healthcare System Chief Executive Officer a spons or vis it www.s fhha. com
Michael Roffelson Broward Health Imperial Point
Chief Executive Officer,
- 15 | Dania Beach h I FL I 33004 I 9
Encompass Health – Sunrise w w w .SF FHHA. c om I 185 5 G Griffin R oad, Suit e A-4 54.964. 1660
South Florida Hospital News southfloridahospitalnews.com December 2019 7