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UW-Milwaukee Future Healthcare Executives
The Future Healthcare Executives at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee shall serve as an official participant organization of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) higher education network in appropriate matters as prescribed by ACHE, and shall be subject to the guidelines of ACHE as they may be published from time to time.
The objectives of this organization are as follows:
- To promote an environment conducive to educational and ethical development of personal and social skills in a manner that will enhance the attainment of effective leadership in health services.
- To provide a vehicle for constructive student involvement, recognition, and representation in the profession of healthcare administration.
- To develop an association with local and regional health services groups to enhance academic and career opportunities.
- To establish congruence between undergraduates, graduate and professional continuing educational activities to foster a skillful and sensitive approach to healthcare administration.
- To inform members, potential members, and others in the community of the purpose of The Future Healthcare Executives, its goals, programs, and benefits, and reasons for advancing in the status within the college, this chapter thereby being a mechanism to exemplify and encourage pride in the profession of healthcare administration.
- To provide interaction between healthcare students and healthcare professionals within a constructive forum.
Constitution of FHE UWM
Officers
Kyle Hyduke - President: kjhykuke@uwm.edu
Katie Bersch - Vice President: kmbersch@uwm.edu
Alyssa Geisler - Secretary: ageisler@uwm.edu
Sarah Bowlby - Treasurer: sabowlby@uwm.edu
Newsletters
Newsletter: May 2010
Newsletter: April 2010
Newsletter: March 2010
Newsletter: February 2010
Newsletter: December 2009
Newsletter: November 2009
Newsletter: October 2009
Newsletter: September 2009
Newsletter: May 2009
Newsletter: April 2009
Newsletter: March 2009
Newsletter: February 2009
Newsletter: December 2008
Newsletter: September 2008
Newsletter: April 2008
Newsletter: January 2007
Newsletter: February 2007
Newsletter: March 2007
Newsletter: April 2007
Newsletter: May 2007
Newsletter: September 2007
Newsletter: October 2007
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