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Managing Ambulatory Health Care II: Advanced Course for Clinicians in Community Health Centers
Managing Ambulatory Health Care II: Advanced Course for Clinicians in Community Health Centers
(MAHC2) is the second in a series of four Managing Ambulatory Health Care (MAHC) training
courses offer by the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC).
This intensive four-day program is designed specifically for health center clinicians (Medical
Directors, Dental Directors, Behavioral Health Directors, other clinical leaders or managers) who
have undertaken significant managerial responsibilities, yet are unable to take time away from the
organization to complete a degree program in public health or health administration.
Prerequisites: Strong preference will be given to participants who have five or more years of
management experience and/or have completed some management training in public health or
health administration (which may include a previous MAHC course).
Speaker(s):
Paul
Campbell,
MPA, ScD, Lecturer on Management and Global Health, Deputy Director,
International Health Systems Program, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health (Retired 2017)