Give Back: Become a Mentor
In response to many requests from AUPHA members, we have been developing an online platform for mentoring called Mentor Match. At this time we are seeking mentors only.
Are you ready to give back to health administration education and become a mentor to an AUPHA member? Here's what you need:
1. The desire to help others
2. A completed individual profile page
3. A completed mentor enrollment
4. Willingness to commit to a limited, six-month mentoring relationship, attendance at a kickoff call and ability to connect via email or phone with your mentee at least once per month.
Learn more about mentoring today. Questions should be directed to Kristi Donovan at kdonovan@aupha.org.
Introduce Yourself
As we near our five-year anniversary on the AUPHA Network (!), it's time we introduced ourselves. AUPHA members, won't you consider taking a few minutes to share with us some fun details about yourself and get to know others in the process? Reply to the "Introduce Yourself Here" thread.
We all look forward to seeing many of you at the upcoming Annual Meeting in San Antonio (just 3 more weeks for Standard registration rates!), but even if you can't be there, this is still a great way to get to know more of your colleagues who are fostering excellence in health administration education. We look forward to "meeting" you online.
Most Downloaded Resources
A look at what was popular on the AUPHA Network in April:
- Modern Healthcare Free Subscription Offer for Current Students
- Syllabus: Professional Seminar I (Rush)
- Modern Healthcare Discount Offer for Graduating Students
- Instructor's Guide for "An Experiential Learning Simulation Exercise for Health Care Management Students"
- University of Memphis "Day One" Professional Development Seminar
Most Active Members
Thanks to the following individuals who were our most active participants on the AUPHA Network in April. We appreciate your support.
1.
Gary Hackbarth, Valdosta State University
2.
Michael Spooner, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
3.
John Burnley, Des Moines University
4.
Kathleen Olewinski, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee
5.
Laura Erskine, University of California at Los Angeles
6.
Cathleen Erwin, Auburn University
7.
Karen Dielmann, Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences
8.
Joanne Travaglia, University of New South Wales
9.
Mary Malone, Rush University
10.
Keith Elder, Saint Louis University
Questions or Suggestions?
Contact
Kristi Donovan with your questions or suggestions for how we can make the Network easier to use. Let us know what you need and we will help you find it.