Talks, Classes & Workshops
Mon, Aug 17 · Talks & Lectures

Leading the Future of Healthcare: Stanford Medicine Leadership Intensive

AUG 17 12 a.m. Stanford University

About this event

Understand. Lead. Transform. A five-day executive program from Stanford School of Medicine and the Graduate School of Business. The Stanford Medicine Leadership Intensive provides effective strategies for transforming organizations and patient care in today's healthcare landscape. Through research-driven frameworks, influence strategies, and practical tools, leaders learn to turn insight into measurable impact. Developed by faculty from Stanford Medicine, the Graduate School of Business, and Stanford Law School, this five-day program prepares you to navigate system complexity and lead change in care delivery. You will work through expert-led sessions, real-world case studies, and a capstone project grounded in your own organization’s challenges. WHY THIS PROGRAM Leaders in healthcare today face an unrelenting combination of financial pressures, workforce strain, regulatory complexity, and rapid technological change. Understanding these challenges is necessary, but not enough. This program moves you from diagnosis to action. You will develop a working knowledge of how health systems operate at the financial, regulatory, and organizational level, and build the leadership capabilities to influence culture, strategy, and execution from within. You will leave Stanford with: A clear framework for understanding what drives healthcare’s systemic challenges Confidence in your ability to lead change across clinical and administrative domains A concrete, implementable plan to create impact in your organizationWHO SHOULD ATTEND This program is designed for mid-to-senior healthcare leaders who have established credibility in their organizations and are positioned, or aspiring, to influence organizational direction. Physician Leaders Medical Directors, Service Line Leaders, and Department Chiefs who want to expand their impact in organizational strategy, culture change, and system improvement.Nursing and Advanced Practice Provider Leaders Chief Nursing Officers, Nurse Managers, a

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