York University’s Schulich Executive Education Centre and Krembil Centre for Health Management and Leadership have come together to create executive development programs for the healthcare sector.
The Schulich Executive Education Centre (SEEC) and the Krembil Centre for Health Management and Leadership announced a partnership to enhance and enrich Schulich’s executive/continuing education for the healthcare sector. The new partnership, announced Dec. 6, will create relevant, cutting-edge, evidence-based development paths for people in the healthcare industry at any stage in their careers.
The Krembil Centre for Health Management and Leadership, established in September 2021 and located at York University’s Schulich School of Business, was made possible by a generous $5-million donation from the Krembil Foundation and Schulich graduate Robert Krembil (MBA ’71, Hon LLD ’00). The facility is a leading hub of education, applied research and industry outreach and will help expand Schulich’s reputation as an international thought leader in health sector strategy, transformation, and organizational leadership.
SEEC has established itself as a leading provider of executive education programs aimed at the healthcare sector, with customized, needs-based executive education for physicians, dentists, clinicians, healthcare practitioners and non-medical staff in the healthcare industry.
“SEEC and the Krembil Centre share a common mission to cultivate and advance high-performance leadership,” said Detlev Zwick, dean of the Schulich School of Business. “This exciting new collaboration that will result in additional successful executive and continuing education programs for healthcare professionals.”
For more information on SEEC’s programs for healthcare professionals, visit:
- Schulich Mini-MBA: Clinical Professional Entrepreneurship Program
- Schulich Mini-MBA: Dentist Business Leadership Program
- Schulich Mini-MBA: Physician Business Leadership Program
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