More than four months of planning by 亚洲AV (CHHS) students and external partners led to a successful spring symposium on April 9.
Leading the way were , the student group that co-sponsored the event with the National Capital Healthcare Executives and the local American College of Health Care Executives (ACHE) chapter.
鈥淲ithout [MRHL], this never would have happened,鈥 said Brenda Helen Sheingold, director of master鈥檚 in health system management program at Mason. 鈥淭hey have completed all of the training to establish this new registered student organization at Mason.鈥
The CHHS graduate students started the planning process back in December and planned sessions on technology innovation and mapping early career development.
The 2021 symposium provided an opportunity for students not merely engage with industry professionals and leaders in the field of health care administration, but to start a conversation about the future of the field, said MRHL President Rehan Saeed, who is working on a (MHA).
鈥淭his is the Department of Health Administration and Policy students' signature annual event and they have been working on it for months,鈥 Sheingold added.
鈥淭he majority of the event planning, logistics and execution was carried out by students,鈥 Saeed said. 鈥淭his event was monumental for us, in that it served as a useful reminder of a very important lesson taught to us early on in the course of our program: There is no working without networking.鈥
鈥淚 feel honored to have shared my professional career journey during the MRHL-NCHE symposium,鈥 said Tiyi Moori, associate director of health operations at the Community of Hope in Washington, D.C. 鈥淚t was mutually beneficial to feel like I contributed to helping someone else understand and plan their career goals. In turn, it gave me a window into how I can professionally develop myself in a mentoring way.鈥
Key takeaways from Moori鈥檚 early career development panel were that no two career paths are the same and networking is an essential tool in one鈥檚 job search. 鈥淎ll panelists spoke about the value in mentors,鈥 Moori added.
The event also honored Mason alumnus Anton Arbatov, vice president of revenue cycle management and compliance at SOC TeleMed.聽Arbatov, who graduated from Mason with a master of health administration in 2015, was the聽first聽president of a MHA student organization at Mason and served as moderator for this year鈥檚 technology innovation panel.
鈥淭he GMU-NCHE team pulled together a terrific event,鈥 said Arbatov. 鈥淭he symposium was able to bring together a panel of innovators with varying backgrounds for an insightful discussion about the growing role of technology in health care. It was my distinct pleasure to exchange thoughts with leading industry experts.鈥
MRHL named an award in Arbatov鈥檚 honor and will recognize a deserving individual with it annually. 聽
鈥淭he current student population has endeavored to carry Mr. Anton Arbatov's legacy forward by reestablishing a student association that is inclusive of all graduates from the Department of Health Administration and Policy and that embraces his values of fostering innovation, meeting public expectations, accountability and a commitment to caring about people.鈥 聽
Saeed, Vice President Priya Mallya, Treasurer Saad Ahmad and Event Planner Renee Ordobadi said they appreciated the feedback they received during and following each panel discussion, from both the speakers and attendees.
鈥淲e are very much looking forward to next year鈥檚 symposium,鈥 said Saeed. 鈥淚t鈥檚 sure to be even bigger, even better.鈥