Coral T. Andrews, FACHE
The landscape across the healthcare industry continues to take shape at a rapid pace. Daily, there are alerts announcing new integrations, partnerships, and alliances that focus on goals associated with increasing market share, gaining efficiencies, diversifying portfolios, and leveraging shared resources to achieve overall improvement in health outcomes and consumer experiences. Whether you are an emerging leader, seasoned leader, or Corporate Board member, ACHE seeks to position you with the knowledge necessary to lead through these and other changes.
Darlena Chadwick, BSN, MSN, FACHE
We have had a very successful quarter, ripe with many educational and networking activities.
Lieutenant Joseph M. Fromknecht, Medical Service Corps, United States Navy, President, Guam Local Program Council
The Guam Local Program Council continues to make strides with the ACHE program in providing membership, networking, and educational and leadership development opportunities for healthcare professionals in Guam.
Micah Ewing, MBA and Gidget Ruscetta, FACHE
The Hawaii-Pacific Chapter of ACHE hosted our annual breakfast event at the Hawai'i Prince Hotel for 1.5 qualified education credits on August 14. Ms. Diana Smalley, regional president of Mercy, Oklahoma and Immediate Past Chairman of ACHE presented very motivational talk on her experiences in healthcare leadership entitled, "For the Love of Healthcare."
Kelly Hardee Wheeler, Micah Ewing
Art Ushijima, FACHE, President & CEO Queen's Health System and Gidget Ruscetta, VP and COO of KMCWC receive the ACHE Healthcare Executive Regent's Award
Bobbie Ornellas, Immediate Past Chair, Education Committee
Chapter educational opportunities continue to be numerous with a bright future ahead!
Micah Ewing
The Fall 2014 Calendar of Events for ACHE, Hawaii Chapter.
Fall 2014 Education Calendar of Events. Get your FACHE credits!
Gidget DG Ruscetta
The financial performance remains strong moving into the second half of 2014.
adapted from Glenn Gutek's article "Briefings Bonus"
Understanding the way you lead is critical to success, and knowing that effective leadership for one team or field might not translate to another team or field is equally important. The complexity of the marketplace has prompted the importance of knowing your leadership style and discerning the style to which a team will easily respond.
Maj Charlotte L. Hildebrand, FACHE, Deputy Commander of Administration, US Army
As the professional membership society for healthcare executives, ACHE embraces diversity within the healthcare management field and formally recognizes that priority as both an ethical and business imperative. In general, diversity and initiatives that promote diversity improve the quality of the organization's workforce.
Cara Hale Alter from "Briefings Bonus"
Some poor behaviors can be unintentional, but have the potential to derail your image. Being aware of these is critical, and once you identify them there are simple steps to eliminate these blind spots. In a hypercompetitive business world, the time to do that is now.
Art Gladstone, FACHE
The Hawai'i Pacific Chapter continues to grow membership and show consistent progress towards FACHE credentialling.
We would like to recognize and congratulate all new Fellows, recertified Fellows, and new members.
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