People, Places, Processes & Products that Influence the Supply Chain

2006 Georgetown
Healthcare Leadership Institute
at the Georgetown University

Friday, July 14, 2006  

Friday, July 14, 2006   - Comments
Colleen J. Trask, RN MSN CNOR
Administrator, Perioperative Services
Greenville, Hospital System
Greenvill, SC
"The Georgetown Leadership Conference was wonderful from beginning to end. The presenters were outstanding and I especially enjoyed the session on marketing. I could have listened all day! I also really appreciated the opportunity to network with other healthcare leaders in such a relaxed, yet professional atmosphere. Thanks to everyone for caring and sharing."
Melanie Miller, RN "Excellent content. Great interaction with the instructors.  From a patient safety perspective excellent review of all issues related to reducing defects and improving patient outcomes.  The curriculum was well designed and the approach to learning was clearly geared to the audience.  Thank you very much."
Jeanne Long "The Georgetown Leadership Institute is the best conference I have ever attended in my 30 year career.  All the classes were outstanding and I really enjoyed meeting everyone who attended.  I consider it an honor and privilege to have been invited to attend."
Rosaline Parson
Rosaline.Parson@hpainc.org
"My thoughts on the leadership conference are all positive---it was a wonderful opportunity to touch-base with colleagues from around the country and make new friends. The process validates what we do and helps us to formulate new ideas. All of the Professors were knowledgeable, entertaining and the week was a great use of our most valuable commodity (our time)! I will highly recommend this program to other Leaders in my work environment and I do look forward to returning in a few years...."

Erica Dahl
Director of Community Relations
Urban Central Region

 

"I was very impressed with the conference.  It was my first time and initially I was concerned that it would be very clinically focused but it was a perfect mix between clinical and non-clinical issues that we all face in our positions.  I felt as if I were in business school, law school and nursing school all week.  I would highly recommend this conference to my colleagues at Intermountain Healthcare and hope to come back myself at some point."
Anny Yeung, Asst.
Vice President,
SUNY Downstate Medical Center

 

"I find all the classes attended are super. Every teacher's teaching method is outstanding and the contents are substantial and on target. Personally, each one of them has met my educational goals/objectives. I'm especially fond of Dr. Goldstein, Talty, Bies, Gluck, Weiss. I feel revitalised and am very appreciative of the hospitality as well."
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