Peer-Reviewed Case Now Available to AUPHA Members
AUPHA released its first peer-reviewed case in December, the result of an AUPHA member-developed peer review process for curriculum. Materials that successfully complete peer review are shared in a dedicated library on the AUPHA Network to help AUPHA members easily identify high-quality resources, and to provide publishing recognition to authors.
We thank Ethel Elkins, DHSc of University of Southern Indiana for submitting the case, "Mr. Carl" to be peer reviewed, and ultimately, accepted. It is now available exclusively to AUPHA members for use.
Interested in submitting a case for review? Learn more with the following resources:
Peer-Reviewed Resource Submission Guidelines
Reviewer Instructions
Reviewer Tutorial
Reviewer Form
Questions? Contact Kristi Donovan, Senior Director, Professional Affairs for more information.
Resolve to Get Involved
Are you thinking about how you can get more involved with your peers who are teaching in health administration programs? Want to be more active with AUPHA? Here's how you can get started:
1. Complete your profile page. (If you are on LinkedIn - you can import directly into your AUPHA profile!)
2. Introduce yourself to the community on our Introduce Yourself thread. This is an easy way to make your first post to the Network.
3. Learn more about how you can make the AUPHA Network work for you, visit the AUPHA Public Library and select the folder "Using the AUPHA Network." There you can find a variety of instructions and video tutorials that can assist you. Also, search "Tip of the Week" in the search field to locate helpful resources.
4. Finally - if you need help, or can't find what you are looking for, contact Kristi Donovan for assistance.
Most Downloaded Resources - Year in Review
A look at what was popular on the AUPHA Network in 2014. Thank you to our generous contributors!
1. Syllabus: Professional Seminar I, contributed by Diane Howard, Rush University
2. Case Preparation Chart, contributed by Laura Erskine, University of California at Los Angeles
3. Syllabus: Health Services Management and Epidemiology, contributed by Jeanette Porter, University of South Dakota
4. (tie) Syllabus: Managing the Health of Populations, contributed by Nailya DeLellis, Central Michigan University
4. (tie) Free Electronic Student Recruitment Brochure, AUPHA
6. University of Memphis "Day One" Professional Development Seminar, contributed by Daniel Gentry
7. Instructor's Guide for "An Experiential Learning Simulation Exercise for Health Care Management Students" contributed by Louis Rubino, California State University - Northridge
8. Porter's VBC Model, contributed by Stephen Duarte, Concordia University - Irvine
9. ACHE Fellowship Program - September 17, 2014, contributed by Diane Howard, Rush University
10. Case Study: "Mr. Carl" contributed by Ethel Elkins, University of Southern Indiana
Most Active Members of 2014
Thanks to the following individuals who were our most active participants on the AUPHA Network in 2014. We appreciate your support.
1. Laurie Shanderson, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
2. Patrick Hermanson, Idaho State University
3. Eric Ford, The Johns Hopkins University
4. Linda Mast, Walden University
5. Eileen Morrison, Texas State University
6. Lumbe Davis, University of Phoenix
7. Carol Molinari, University of Baltimore
8. Brian Malec, California State University, Northridge
9. Heidi Boerstler, University of Colorado Denver/Network for Healthcare Management
10. Sharon Buchbinder, Stevenson 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.