Yale-Clinton Foundation Fellowship in International Healthcare Management– Ethiopia and Liberia
Yale University and the Clinton Foundation have forged a partnership to address pressing healthcare needs in the Sub-Saharan African country of Ethiopia through the Ethiopian Hospital Management Initiative (EHMI) and Liberia through the Liberia Health Management Delivery Program (LHMDP). Both programs were designed in response to the visions of their respective Ministers of Health and leadership in order to enhance management capacity in selected hospitals and develop a model of systemic changes that can be exported to other country hospitals.
The Yale-Clinton Foundation Fellowship in International Healthcare Management is a centerpiece of both programs and involves a group of Senior and Post-Graduate Fellows selected to lead the EHMI and LHMDP programs and build needed capacity in Ethiopian or Liberian hospitals. Fellows will work with the management teams at the participating hospitals, the Minister of Health and local governments in either Ethiopia or Liberia.
We are actively recruiting Senior and Post-Graduate Fellows, who will live in Ethiopia or Liberia for a year working side-by-side with hospital management teams in a partnership relationship. As a member hospital management team the Fellows will develop a national system to improve hospital management throughout Ethiopia or Liberia and build management capacity in the areas of:
- Leadership and teamwork
- Scientific problem solving
- Organizational governance
- Human resources management
- Operations and quality improvement
- Supply chain management
- Financial management and budgeting
- Program planning and evaluation
- Regulatory affairs and government interactions
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Intensive infection prevention training – Ethiopia Hospital Management Initiative
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Reengineering patient registration and medical records system – Ethiopia Hospital Management Initiative |