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Oakwood Students Accepted into 2015 Adventist Health System's Leadership Development Program (989 hits)


They're young, they're smart, and they're the next generation of leaders in health care. Thirty-three college students and recent graduates were accepted into the 2015 Leadership Development program at Adventist Health System. The group, including Jodel Bernard, Deeana Peter, Kristen Sharp and Jared Winston from Oakwood University, will soon begin serving and learning across the organization's 44 hospital campuses.
  "Our main focus for having a leadership development program is to introduce top talent to the organization," said Norman Miles, AHS's director of Leadership Development. "We are in the business of developing and preparing servant leaders who will model our mission, vision and values."
 
More than 100 applications were reviewed during the competitive selection process that focused on a combination of quantitative and qualitative factors such as academic performance, community service, leadership potential, and an interest in the health care industry. Those who were selected for summer internships will spend 12 weeks gaining hands-on experience in areas such as supply chain, human resources, and patient financial services. Meanwhile, two-year residents will focus on building the leadership and technical skills essential for managing a team and guiding strategies in their specialty areas. 
 
"This program serves as a vehicle to launch them into a career in health care," Miles said. "It's an awesome opportunity for interns and residents to develop a deeper understanding of the nuances within the industry, hone their skill sets, and develop a context around what they need to do to prepare for a career in health care."

  "The Leadership Development Residency and Internship programs have helped ensure that we have a strong pipeline of emerging Christian leaders who are able to assume various roles within the organization," Miles said. "This year's group is diverse, dynamic, bright and energetic, and I believe that they will be able to make many meaningful contributions to the world of health care in the years to come."
Posted By: Reginald Culpepper
Wednesday, June 3rd 2015 at 1:34PM
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