Planning for Academic Medical Institutions


HEALTHBY assists with the planning, development, and implementation of new educational institutions and programs for future physicians, nurses, and allied health professionals.

 

The creation of new educational institutions to train allied health professionals is a complex endeavor, especially if interdisciplinary and interprofessional programs are a part of the mission. HealthBy helps organizations embark upon these projects and put in place the foundational elements required to build a sustainable institution. A critical piece of our work is to help clients identify potential areas of excellence or emphasis that differentiate them in the marketplace.

 

As part of the largest academic health care system in the EU, we have the capacity to draw on a tremendous depth and breadth of academic expertise. Our academic partnership with several Eu leading Universities ensures that we can apply the latest thinking in undergraduate medical education to developing evidence-based academic programs attuned to real-world needs.

 

 

We advise international partners to enable them to address these critical components as they plan new academic institutions:

 

  1. Vision and mission
  2. Market differentiation opportunities
  3. Governance, organizational structures, and policies
  4. Curriculum and educational environments
  5. Campus and facilities
  6. Student affairs
  7. Faculty affairs
  8. Quality management and evaluation systems
  9. Scholarly pursuits
  10. Accreditation and/or regulatory requirements

 

How we can help

 

  • Assist in defining a clear vision for the new institution that aligns key stakeholders
  • Analyze local, regional, and global needs and best practices to create socially accountable institutions of high quality
  • Organize teams to conduct detailed planning for core institutional elements, including governance, curricula, faculty and student programs, educational facilities, and technology
  • Assist in development of strategies and models to link education programs with health care delivery and scholarly pursuits
  • Support long-term institutional planning
  • Create learning opportunities in the EU Medical School community for selected leadership and faculty
  • Lay the groundwork for future communities of practice and international networks