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When you leave
Wharton/LDI, you don't really leave
.
Upon the successful completion of your program, your name is added to our
database to allow you to receive newsletters from Leonard Davis Institute
and Knowledge @ Wharton. These two brief publications keep you informed
of the current trends, issues and policies in health care and business.
We also may send you materials on new programs when these programs may fall
in your area of interest.
We are proud to state that
your name and information are never sold or given to any organization
at any time, sponsor or otherwise. Our records are strictly confidential
and are for our educational purposes only.
The Johnson &
Johnson - Wharton Fellows Program in Management for Nurse Executives offers
annual events to program alumni. Reunion events such as the Advanced Management
Education Conference (AMEC) and the Refresher courses allow alumni of
this long time program to come together for continued learning and development,
and to see old friends and make new ones.
Here are a just
a few comments from our graduates on the quality of our programs.
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"My expectations
were greatly exceeded on all levels by a program truly stands alone
at the top. I left the program totally revitalized
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Mark Ey,
Class of 2002
Area Manager, Neighborcare, Baltimore, Maryland
GlaxoSmithKline Executive Management Program for Pharmacy Leaders
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"One of
the most impressive aspects of this program is the design of the
curriculum. Not only does the curriculum include theory, concepts
and practical applications, but also intensive role-playing in structured
situations as well as computer simulations expertly facilitated
by the program's dynamic professors. As a result, participants immediately
apply various concepts, models and decision-making tools in this
learning environment and achieve a level of confidence in being
able to apply the new learning when back at work."
Remy Tolentino,
Class of 2002
Chief Nursing Officer, Vice President, Baylor University Medical
Center
Dallas, Texas Johnson & Johnson - Wharton Fellows Program in
Management for Nurse Executives
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"The
process, the attempt to bring established executives literally back
into an academic environment, cause themselves to challenge issues,
question the academic personnel about their perspectives, and then
think through those issues as they apply to our own organization
is, quite frankly, a unique opportunity."
Peter
Fine, Class of 2001
President and Chief Executive Officer, Banner Health System
Johnson & Johnson - Wharton CEO Program for Health Care Leadership
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