The Graduate Medical Education (GME) program at the Icahn School of Medicine and the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences have announced the launch of the Health Care Administration, Leadership, and Management Fellowship for early career stage physicians.

This ACGME-accredited fellowship program is designed to offer physicians a comprehensive experience combining the academic rigor of the school’s Masters of Health Administration (MHA) program with hands-on training in Graduate Medical Education. This collaboration will provide fellows with a well-rounded education encompassing leadership development, health care administration, quality improvement, and patient safety, among other critical areas.

“I want to grow as a leader in the next three to five years. I see myself as a physician executive who can help make decisions on how to make health care better and create new health care delivery models that are equitable.” — Shantheri Shenoy, MBBS

“The fellowship is unique because it brings together excellent classroom-based learning and unique rotations across the Mount Sinai Health System, which makes for a physician who is poised to lead,” said Brijen Shah, MD, Fellowship Director, Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education, and Professor, Medicine (Gastroenterology) at Icahn Mount Sinai. “This program provides a unique chance to get a peek behind the curtain of how health care is delivered and to advance and be part of diverse teams to solve health care problems.”

Shantheri Shenoy, MBBS

The MHA program provides the academic and curricular side of the fellowship requirements, while GME provides experience on the clinical side through rotations in various departments within the Health System.

The fellow will gain practical insights into the operational aspects of managing a health care organization while collaborating with a diverse team of health care professionals. Additionally, the fellow will have access to a network of faculty members, accomplished alumni, and industry experts, who will provide mentorship and guidance. Upon completing the program, the fellow will receive a Masters in Health Administration degree.

The inaugural fellow is Shantheri Shenoy, MBBS, who started the fellowship in September and will be in the program for two years. Dr. Shenoy is the Associate Division Chief of Hospital Medicine at Mount Sinai West and Assistant Professor, Medicine (Hospital Medicine, Nephrology) at Icahn Mount Sinai. She completed her internal medicine internship and residency at Maimonides Medical Center followed by a fellowship in nephrology at New York Medical College – Westchester Medical Center. Dr. Shenoy completed the Greater New York Hospital Association Clinical Quality Fellowship Program in 2019. She has planned and implemented several projects on high-value care and patient safety, and she has presented them at national and international conferences.

“I want to grow as a leader in the next three to five years. I see myself as a physician executive who can help make decisions on how to make health care better and create new health care delivery models that are equitable” she said. “Addressing the social determinants of health and patient safety are focus areas for me.”

Dr. Shenoy said the fellowship offers valuable experience. “I’ve been meeting leaders in my hospital and throughout the Health System,” she said. “My experience was at the hospital level, so this is giving me a good sense of the health care industry overall. The courses are easy to accommodate with my schedule. The fellowship gives me a hands-on experience for what I’m learning in my courses. You get to see what you have learned in theory.”

The fellowship is the result of the Graduate School’s partnering with GME on this first-of-its kind, ACGME-accredited program, according to Brian Nickerson, PhD, JD, who is the MHA Program Director and Senior Associate Dean for Master’s Programs. “It is a truly unique collaboration reflecting Mount Sinai’s commitment to building leadership for tackling today’s complex health care issues,” he said.

“This fellowship will serve as a stepping stone for aspiring physician leaders who seek to make a significant impact in the health care industry,” he added. “By fostering a deeper understanding of health care management principles and fostering strong clinical acumen, fellows will be uniquely positioned to address the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in health care delivery.”

 

To learn more about the Health Care Administration, Leadership, and Management Fellowship for early career stage physicians, contact Fellowship Director Brijen Shah, MD, Fellowship Director, or Brian Nickerson, PhD, MHA Program Director.

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