Health Leadership Academy (HLA) 2021 Programming

| February 4, 2021
Submitted by Alexis Maynard for Student Experience - Academic

The Michael G. DeGroote Health Leadership Academy is pleased to share its portfolio of 2021 leadership programming for aspiring and current health leaders that focuses on learning, and unlearning, the necessary skills to navigate and adapt to our ever-changing health environment.

This year , the HLA is offering the Emerging Leaders, Pathfinder and the new Shift programs. Applications are now open.

Emerging Leaders
• Learn the fundamentals of leadership in a health context
• Tailored to senior undergraduates and recent graduates
• Offered virtually: May 2-9 and August 15-22, 2021
Register to learn more

Pathfinder
• Chart your leadership journey in an applied leadership development with personalized coaching
• Tailored to health leaders, young professionals and post-doctoral/graduate students
• Offered virtually: Apr-Jun and Sept-Nov 2021
Register to learn more

Shift
• Design and build new health futures
• Tailored to health leaders, young professionals and post-doctoral/graduate students
• Offered virtually: Apr-Jun 2021
Register to learn more

The Michael G. DeGroote Health Leadership Academy is a joint venture between the Michael G. DeGroote School of Business, Faculty of Health Sciences and the Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine at McMaster University.

For more information about our programs, please visit healthleadershipacademy.ca

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