On September 27, 2022, the Fairbanks School of Public Health celebrated its 10th anniversary. With an emphasis on our health administration programs, we have pulled together some milestone events and stories from the last 10 years!
- Our Master of Health Administration program celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2019.
- Our undergraduate Health Services Management (HSM) program received full, national accreditation from the Association of University Programs in Health Administration in 2021, making it the only certified undergraduate health care management program in Indiana.
- In April 2016, we launched the Eskenazi Health Scholars Program, which offers dual degree MHA/MPH students the unique opportunity for hands-on training in the health system.
- MHA directors Paul Lang and Dr. Ann Johnston retired. Dr. Antoinette Smith-Epps was named MHA director in 2021.
- Former Health Policy and Management Chair, Dr. Nir Menachemi, was promoted to Executive Associate Dean of the Fairbanks School of Public Health. Dr. Chris Harle is serving as Interim Chair until a national search is launched.
- Our HSM program launched a signature series of internship interview and match days. In 2018, the program began requiring an internship for all students, which included prestigious internships at Miller Health Systems, IU Health, Eskenazi Health
- For the past six years, our MHA students have competed in the UAB Case Competition – read stories from 2017, 2018 and 2019.
- Our Health Services Management alumni worked throughout Indiana hospitals and health care facilities responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Early in the pandemic, the Fairbanks School of Public Health partnered with the Indiana Department of Health to conduct a statewide study measuring the prevalence of COVID-19.
- The Fairbanks School of Public Health became a founding sponsor of the newly launched National Association of Health Services Executives (NAHSE Indy) chapter. NAHSE is a nonprofit association of Black health care executives founded in 1968 for the purpose of promoting the advancement and development of Black health care leaders and elevating the quality of health care services rendered to all constituencies, especially minority and underserved communities. NAHSE includes leaders from all across the United States.
- A number of alumni have been featured in our newsletter: Al Gatmaitan, Alex Simonton, John Wernert, Preston Carson, Megan Klopchin, Elizabeth Walker and Patricia Nguyen Ellis, Nadia Adams, Grace Arbuckle, Blake Dye, Kathleen McAllen and Erin Winders, Naqeeb Rahman, Abigail Corbett, Faiza Qureshi, Bree Tonte, Kelsey Singleton and Te’Nia Jackson, Joseph Impicchiche, Kelly Braverman, Beth Brouwer, Patrick Boyle, Dave Hyatt, Barney Niezer, Matt Browning, Janet Henderson, Asad Zaman, Julia Buchanan, Nicholas Dus, Cameron Hilt and Katie Krivacs.
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