Utilizing an interdisciplinary approach combining studies in Engineering, Public Policy and Medicine, students will learn to combat real-world concerns facing the medical community. (Daily Trojan file photo)
Amid the coronavirus pandemic and its effects on America’s healthcare system, USC Viterbi Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering Program Director David Belson saw an expedited need for students with an interdisciplinary background in healthcare, public policy and engineering.
This led Belson, in collaboration with associate professor of clinical medicine Michael Hochman and Associate Dean of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and professor of public policy Lavonna Blair Lewis, to curate a new Master of Science degree program in Health Systems Management Engineering. The first cohort of the three-semester program is planned to enter the program beginning in Fall 2021.
Meet The Hon. Anthony Mwinkaara Sumah: MP Elect For Nadowli/Kaleo Constituency
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In the Ghanaian academic parlance, a shark is a commonly used term that refers to someone who is exceptionally brilliant and usually comes atop in his/her class in terms of academic performance. Sharks usually pass their examinations with distinction to the admiration of their colleagues, teachers, and all well-meaning school authorities. Such was the caliber of Hon. Anthony Mwinkaara Sumah during his days in school.
Hon. Anthony Sumah had his elementary and basic education at Jirapa where his father worked as a civil servant, attending St. Anthony’s Primary School and St. Augustine’s JHS basic respectively. After excelling in his class as the best graduating
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Priority Health Names New President
December 16, 2020 GMT
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (BUSINESS WIRE) Dec 16, 2020
Priority Health welcomes Praveen Thadani as the company’s new president, effective in early January. The announcement comes after a rigorous search process for a leader of the third-largest provider-sponsored health plan in the country serving over a million members annually.
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Praveen Thadani, Priority Health’s new president (Photo: Business Wire).
“Praveen is a transformative health care leader with extensive industry experience and a passion for innovation and developing talent,” said Tina Freese Decker, President & CEO of Spectrum Health, the integrated system that includes Priority Health. “His commitment to building relationships with members, employers, agents and providers will help us maintain the momentum we have created as we continue working to