In your (subjective) opinion, what forms of "career-enhancing" degrees, certifications and short courses would you deem effective for Physician Executives in the workforce? (excluding MMM, MBA, MPH and MHA degrees). Any suggestions.
Off the top of my head, the CPE (certified physician executive) comes to mind. The only disadvantage is that it requires attending status, with years of management experience.
I've met a Chairman who believed in the importance of having a "bioethics" certificate. Although, I'm not quite sure in what sense that would be (directly) applicable...
Also, any thoughts on the effectiveness (perceived value?) of having an MPH-"certificate" (not a degree)? Ivy League certifications, worthwhile? I would like to hear your opinions, thoughts and ideas regarding this topic. Have fun!
Off the top of my head, the CPE (certified physician executive) comes to mind. The only disadvantage is that it requires attending status, with years of management experience.
I've met a Chairman who believed in the importance of having a "bioethics" certificate. Although, I'm not quite sure in what sense that would be (directly) applicable...
Also, any thoughts on the effectiveness (perceived value?) of having an MPH-"certificate" (not a degree)? Ivy League certifications, worthwhile? I would like to hear your opinions, thoughts and ideas regarding this topic. Have fun!
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