Medical Management for Hospital Managers
Program
Opening remarks: Presentation of the Rambam Health Care Campus and Vision and Core Values
General tour of the hospital including visit to the Joseph Fishman Oncology Center and and a lecture on Frontiers in Oncology
About Israel's healthcare system
Patient safety and quality of care
Patient rights, experience, and medical records
Research and new technologies, the Invention/Innovation Room
Establishing an emergency system
Hospital budget
Operating room management
Human resources and personnel recruitment
Organizational business intelligence
Pharmacy and medication
Infection prevention and control
Tour of the Ruth Rappaport Children's Hospital and the Sammy Ofer Fortified Underground Emergency Hospital
Building a new hospital, from vision to action
International collaborations
Hospital accreditation
Hospital and community interface
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What to Expect
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Timeframe
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Eligibility
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Required Documentation
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Sample Daily Agenda
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What to Expect
> All attendees receive a certificate at the end of the course,
including the number of hours of training provided
> If taken for observations of patients, you will be accompanied
by an attending physician, fellow, resident, healthcare staff,
or supervisor at all times.
> You will not be able to perform or be involved in any direct patient
care or research.
> You will not have access to patient records or have email privileges.
NOTE: Participation in an international advanced medical training program at Rambam does not have any bearing on pending or future residency or fellowship applications. Furthermore, Rambam Health Care Campus Health is unable to provide any recommendation letters regarding your participation in a medical training course.
Timeframe
Medical Training Courses typically range from 3 days to 2 weeks.
Eligibility
Education: Completion of the appropriate degree and a license to practice the related medical profession in your own country. Examples: M.D., license to practice medicine; R.N., license to practice nursing; etc.
Spoken and Written English Proficiency: To provide you with a productive educational and learning experience, you must be proficient in spoken and written English. Of course, knowlege of Hebrew is helpful as well.
Required Documentation
> Copy of passport
> CV
> Personal statement/letter of intent
> Certified English translation of your medical school diploma
> Certified English translation of your medical license
> Proof of no criminal record (usually issued by a governmental body
in your country)
> Full vaccination documentation
Sample Daily Agenda
07:30-08:30 - Morning departmental meeting
08:30-10:00 - Doctor's rounds (where applicable, otherwise, frontal classroom lectures)
10:00-13:00 - Attend lectures and/or participate in clinics with departmental
directors or senior physician | rounds with senior
physician | individual collaborative work with
department physicians
13:00-14:00 - Lunch/Break
14:00-15:30 - Continue as from 10:00-13:00
After 15:30 - Day Summary | Departmental Lecutres |
Brainstorming
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Contact us for an estimate to a attend one of our medical training courses.
A number of different courses are available. All courses can be customized for your group's specific needs. When writing to us, please advise the following information:
> Desired medical training course
> Number of people participating
> Desired time period for the course if
more or less than listed in the course description
> Special requests
We look forward to hearing from you!