The two-year health services division administrative fellowship at UPMC Hamot provides exposure to all aspects of health system operations and management. It's ideal for those who wish to pursue a career in any aspect of health system administration.
The Health Services Division Administrative Fellowship in Erie County will be centered at UPMC Hamot. Serving communities in northwestern Pennsylvania and western New York. UPMC Hamot is a tertiary-care medical facility and regional referral hub.
The two-year fellowship provides exposure to all aspects of health services administration operations and management. Fellows will experience:
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Rotation: | Exposes Fellows To: |
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Leadership(Preceptor: Jim Fiorenzo, President) |
Includes projects in the areas of:
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Hospital Operation(Preceptor: David Gibbons, Chief Operating Officer) |
Experiences in hospital operations under the direction of the Chief Operating Officer of UPMC Hamot. Areas of focus include:
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Nursing and Patient Care Services(Preceptor: Jim Donnelly, Chief Nursing Officer) |
The many facets of nursing and quality operations and administration, including:
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Ambulatory and Women's Services(Preceptor: Debbie Burbules, VP Ambulatory and Women's Services) |
The many facets of nursing operations and administration, including:
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Medical Staff Office(Preceptor: Richard Long, MD, VP Medical Affairs) |
Projects supporting UPMC Hamot’s Chief Medical Officer, including:
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Physician Practice Management(Preceptor: Lynn Rupp, VP Physician Network) |
Important aspects of physician practice management within UPMC Hamot’s physician services division, such as:
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Examples of projects, roles, etc. that health services division administrative fellows may work on include:
The second year of the health services division administrative fellowship allows more flexibility in satisfying career objectives.
Based on the organization’s needs, fellows may have opportunities in the following:
Each fellow is also assigned a preceptor during each rotation. Preceptors are responsible for guidance and progress by:
See a list of fellowship advisors and preceptors.
Fellows are responsible for providing their advisors and preceptors with all necessary information to ensure a mutually beneficial experience.
Health Services Division Administrative fellows must also attend the following meetings:
Meeting | How Often |
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Rotation preceptor meetings |
Weekly |
Executive management meetings |
Weekly, fellows invited occasionally |
Management team meetings |
Bi-weekly |
Management forum meetings | Quarterly |
Board meetings |
Annually |