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UAMS MHA Student
Association Newsletter
UAMS MHA STUDENT ASSOCIATION FALL 2017 - ISSUE 8
H ello friends, families, and supporters of the UAMS MHA program! The Master’s of Health Administration Student Association is pleased to pre-sent the Fall 2017 issue of the Student Newsletter. This issue introduces
the incoming MHA class of 2019, catches up with the second year students, and highlights a few of the program’s events over the summer months. With faculty and alumni support, MHA students are able to utilize this newsletter to further de-velop our network of healthcare executives. Thank you. ~ Memory Waddle, MHA Student Association Communications Officer
Student News
Welcome to the New and Returning MHA Students!
We would like to extend a warm welcome to the MHA students returning from their summer administrative residencies. Summer administrative residencies provide students with an experiential learning opportunity in a healthcare environment and are a required component of the MHA Program. These students are currently in their second year of the MHA Program and preparing for administrative fellowships and exploring healthcare management career opportunities upon graduation from the program.
We are also excited to welcome our newest class of incoming students to the MHA program. There are 18 new students starting this fall - this is the largest incoming class in the history of the program. The next few month hold exciting opportunities with the monthly “Lunch with the Administrator” meetings, the Arkansas Hospital Association Meeting, and the University of Kansas Medical Center Case Competition!
The first year MHA students have started their professional development training with a half day Excel workshop. The Excel workshop provided students with an opportunity to explore the various tools and applications of Excel.
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UAMS MHA Program?
Additional information on the UAMS MHA Program can be found on our website. Also, find us on Facebook for frequent updates on our activities.
MHA Faculty Updates
The MHA Faculty has had a busy summer. Congratulations to Dr. Saleema Karim, who was awarded the Student Council Award for Out-standing Public Health Faculty Member, presented at the College of Public Health Convocation in May.
Dr. Hsueh-fen Chen & colleagues had studies published in the Ameri-can Journal of Managed Care (Does paid versus unpaid supplementary caregiving matter in preventable readmissions?) and the Journal of Racial & Ethnic Disparities (The impact of race and neighborhood racial composition on preventable readmissions for diabetic Medicare home health beneficiaries).
In July Dr. Michael Morris began his 3 year appointment as a mem-ber of the Healthcare Financial Management Association’s (HFMA) Board of Examiners (BOE). The BOE provides oversight for HFMA’s pro-fessional certification programs. Dr. Morris also began a 2 year ten-ure as chair-elect of the Healthcare Finance Faculty Forum for the As-sociation of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPH).
Second Year UAMS MHA Students
First Year UAMS MHA Students
First Year UAMS MHA Students at Excel Workshop
Memory Waddle Communications Officer
Mariah Fletcher Communications Officer
Saleema Karim, PhD, MBA, MHA Assistant Professor, MHA Program
Richard Ault, MHSA Director, MHA Program
MHA Student Awards
The MHA Student Association wants to congratulate students who received awards for the 2016-2017 school year.
The McGaw Scholarship was awarded to first year students who maintained a 4.0 GPA throughout the 2016-2017 academic year.
Mackenzie Clyburn Rebecca Gray Greg Pryor Nancy Gail Purnell Memory Waddle
2017 COPH Scholarships & Awards Neil and Clara Spain Memorial
Scholarship: Nancy Gail Purnell
Faye W. Boozman Textbook Fund Award: Memory Waddle
Robert P. Atkinson Hospital Lead-ership and Scholarship Fund: Nancy Gail Purnell
Jyric Sims is CEO of Medical City, Fort Worth. Mr. Sims received a Master of Health Administration from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) and holds an undergraduate degree from Louisiana State University (LSU). He was also awarded the 2016 UAMS Alumnus of the Year. Mr. Sims has also received numerous other honors, including the prestigious Modern Healthcare 2015 Up and Comers Award, 2015 Millennial of the Year by New Orleans Social Renaissance, 2015 LSU Alumni Spotlight Award and 2014 Top Business Professional of South Florida by Legacy Magazine. What advice do you have for executives seeking to develop a positive physician-administrator relationship? Trust. If you say you’re going to do something, do it. If you can’t do it, express that and detail why—avoid the “slow no”. Get out of your office. Get closer to what your primary focus should be which is treating patients. Round and make sure you are visible and engage your staff. Understand that providers are highly educated, motivated, and are centered around data. Make the data simple, digestible, and accurate. Physicians and clinicians are the professionals that make clinical decisions—respect that and involve them on the front end to ensure their buy-in. What advice do you have for current and future health administrators? You have to be willing to relocate in order to advance your career, and be an organization “intrepreneur”. Within your organization, you have to figure out how to add value through personal capital and influence in order to ascend in the organization. Spend more time focusing on strengths and being yourself rather than solely focusing on weaknesses. Focus on your “why” you got into healthcare and tell it often. What are some challenges you face as a healthcare leader? Moving out to move up takes a personal toll. Make sure your family has a good understanding of what your job requires and everyone is on the same page. Also, balancing the trade off between speed and accuracy. As CEO, you will want you to act quickly and make decisions since time is limited. You have to balance speed of your decision making with the accuracy/completeness of the information you have.
ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT
MHA Program Advisory Council
The MHA Program has established an Advisory Council to advise, support, and promote the MHA Program at UAMS. The Advisory Council consists of a group of esteemed and accomplished senior-level executives of healthcare organizations. Members of the MHA Program Advisory Council include:
Loretta Alexander—Administrator, Lake Village Rehabilitation & Care Center
Polly Davenport—President & COO, CHI St Vincent
Mark Kenneday—Vice Chancellor for Campus Operations, UAMS
Kourtney Matlock—Chief Outreach Services Officer, Baptist Health
Chris Meyers—Director of Business Operations, Arkansas Children’s Hospital
Derek Pierce—Director & Partner, Healthcare Audits, BKD CPAs & Advisors
Bo Ryall—President and CEO, Arkansas Hospital Association
Jyric Sims—CEO at Medical City, Fort Worth, HCA
Peggy Starling—Chief Outreach Services Officer, AFMC
Kelly Suskie—Program Administrator for Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, URMC
Brian Thomas—President & CEO, Jefferson Regional Medical Center
Troy Wells—President & CEO, Baptist Health
Jyric Sims, UAMS MHA Alumni