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Leadership Doctorates Newsletter: Volume 8, Number 4, Larry Starr, Phd
Leadership Doctorates Newsletter: Volume 8, Number 4, Larry Starr, Phd
Leadership Doctorates Newsletter (Formerly Strategic Leadership Newsletter)
In this Issue:
- Congratulations to Dr. Andrew Braverman and Dr. Michael Jones
- Complex and Strategic Leaders who have Graduated with DMgt or PhD Degree
- Emerging Complex and Strategic Leaders Working Toward Degree Completion
- Updated Doctoral Candidate Status
- Our New Home is the School of Business in the College of Design, Engineering and Commerce About the
- Academic Appointments Update: Larry Starr
- Strategic Leadership and Complex Systems Leadership Alumni
- Alumni Profiles : Reverend Dr. Valerie Andrews
- Research Project: Reverend Dr. Valerie Andrews
- Research Project: Carol Haines
- Congratulations to Derek Hunsberger
Leadership Doctorates Newsletter: Volume 8, Number 3, Larry Starr, Phd
Leadership Doctorates Newsletter: Volume 8, Number 3, Larry Starr, Phd
Leadership Doctorates Newsletter (Formerly Strategic Leadership Newsletter)
In this Issue:
- Updated Dissertation Delivery Pathway Status
- Congratulations: Dr. Hamid Bertal
- Congratulations: Dr. Mark Pisacane
- Congratulations: Dr. Syed Kazmi
- Congratulations: Dr. Anne McCafferty
- Congratulations: Dr. Regina Tendayi
- Congratulations: Dr. Sagar Sharma
- Congratulations: Rev Dr. Sung-Won Paek
- Congratulations: Dr. Teresa Wolfgang
- Congratulations to Dr. Jay Combs-Harris
- Congratulations to John Ervin
- Congratulations to Dr. Jim Plummer
- Congratulations to Jerin Juby
- Congratulations to Dr. Teresa Wolfgang
- Congratulations to Reverend Dr. Sung-Won Paek
- Congratulations to Dr. Elliot Cole
- Congratulations to Dr. John Pourdehnad
- Alumni Profiles
Technology-Enabled Behavioral Health Integration Decreases Emergency Department Utilization, Adam Pardes, Rachelle Rene, Phansy Chun Chun, Mollie Cherson
Technology-Enabled Behavioral Health Integration Decreases Emergency Department Utilization, Adam Pardes, Rachelle Rene, Phansy Chun Chun, Mollie Cherson
Jefferson Hospital Staff Papers and Presentations
Background:
Behavioral health integration allows for patient-centered care, leads to higher levels of provider-patient engagement, and is key to improving patient outcomes. However, behavioral health integration is administratively burdensome and therefore is often not adopted. Technology presents opportunities to increase care team efficiency and improve patient outcomes. The goal of this study was to retrospectively compare clinical outcomes and emergency department utilization in patients using a technology platform compared to patients receiving treatment as usual.
Methods:
The technology platform, NeuroFlow, was deployed to deliver technology-enabled behavioral health integration in 30 clinics, and 598 electronic health records were analyzed.
Results:
In …
Thomas Jefferson University Research - A Path To Digital Equity
Thomas Jefferson University Research - A Path To Digital Equity
Thomas Jefferson University Research Magazine
Inside this issue:
04 Editorial
05 Leadership Message
06 Global Jefferson
08 Bursts of Power
09 Antitrust Laws Don’t Hinder Foreign Investment Cancer Prediction Model Misses High-Risk Black Patients
10 Enveloping Buildings in Textiles Learning from Drowsy Flies
12 COVID Briefs
13 Jefferson by the Numbers
14 Inflecting the Narrative on African Studies
16 Journey of Adaptation
18 A Path Towards Digital Equity
24 JeffSolves: A New Way of Thinking
30 The Heart’s "Little Brain"
36 RNA like You’ve Never Seen Before
38 Online Content
Leadership Doctorates Newsletter: Volume 8, Number 2, Larry Starr, Phd
Leadership Doctorates Newsletter: Volume 8, Number 2, Larry Starr, Phd
Leadership Doctorates Newsletter (Formerly Strategic Leadership Newsletter)
In this Issue:
- Doctor of Management Commencement
- Updated Dissertation Proposals and Defenses
- Strategic Leadership at Sea
- Award-Winning Respiratory Therapy Department
- IESE Faculty Appointment
- Leadership Appointment: Dr. Scott Koerwer
- Leadership Appointment: Dr. Rume Joy Azikiwe-Oyeyemi
- Conference Invitations
- Korean-American Publication
- Memorial Weekend Writing
- Interested in Earning Another Jefferson Doctorate? Announcing the Doctor of Health Sciences (DHSc) Degree
- Online Conference from University of Hull: Systems Approaches to Child Protection
- The 82nd Annual Meeting of the Academic of Management: A Hybrid Experience
- Summer Strategic Leadership Means...
Leadership Doctorates Newsletter: Volume 8, Number 1, Larry Starr, Phd
Leadership Doctorates Newsletter: Volume 8, Number 1, Larry Starr, Phd
Leadership Doctorates Newsletter (Formerly Strategic Leadership Newsletter)
In this issue:
- Reminder: Our Name
- Dr. Jim Plummer
- Rev. Dr. Valerie Andrews
- Dr. Bibi R. Khan
- Strategic Leadership in the Press Again
- Dr. Joy Azikiwe
- Mark Pisacane
- Dr. Scott Koerwer
- Rev. Sung-Won Paek
- Uploaded 2021 DMgt Dissertations
- DMGT Candidates and Dissertation Topics
- Photo Gallery
Thomas Jefferson University Research - Convergent Thinking, Creative Application
Thomas Jefferson University Research - Convergent Thinking, Creative Application
Thomas Jefferson University Research Magazine
One way we accomplish our distinctive programmatic approach to research is by organizing as multidisciplinary centers and institutes around specific challenges. Led by visionaries and staffed by experts, these entities enable us to more quickly move discovery to translation and application; and they are excellent environments for training colleagues and students to address the practical challenges the world presents.
Examining Healthcare Mutual Fund Performance
Examining Healthcare Mutual Fund Performance
Thomas Jefferson University Research Magazine
Specialty mutual funds such as healthcare funds offer investors the opportunity to focus on high total return, income and further diversification within a specific industry. Although extensive research has been conducted on mutual fund performance generally, little such work has been conducted on healthcare-related mutual funds.
D.K. Malhotra, PhD, professor of finance and Nydick Family Term Chair and colleagues, sought to decode the characteristics and performance of healthcare mutual funds by examining their risk-adjusted rate of return from 2001 to 2018. He studied a broad range of healthcare-related funds, including those that focused on pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, health insurance, manufacture of …
Do Big Banks Skirt M&A Laws?
Thomas Jefferson University Research Magazine
Are big banks using insider knowledge of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) to benefit their mutual funds? Banks are not permitted to share private information about their M&A clients’ plans with their mutual fund investment managers because advance knowledge of the transaction gives the funds’ stock buyers an unfair advantage.
But anecdotal evidence suggests not all banks respect internal information barriers, and Tim Mooney, PhD, assistant professor of finance, wanted to see what the hard data said. He reviewed publicly available records on 3,846 mergers, and examined trading activities by mutual funds affiliated with bank M&A advisors.
Architects Of A Sustainable Hemp Industry
Architects Of A Sustainable Hemp Industry
Thomas Jefferson University Research Magazine
For centuries, the hemp plant has been recognized as a robust and renewable source of raw material for a host of purposes. However, for decades United States law conflated hemp with marijuana, and it fell out of use. Now, with such restrictions lifted, hemp has a bright future as a sustainable, high-value raw material for consumer and industrial products.
“Realizing that potential will require a lot of fundamental planning and development work, conceiving and establishing systems and platforms essential for building robust agricultural- and manufacturing-focused hemp industries,” says Ronald Kander, PhD, associate provost for applied research and dean of Kanbar …
The Entrepreneurship Gender Gap
The Entrepreneurship Gender Gap
Thomas Jefferson University Research Magazine
Although the number of women-owned enterprises has been growing relatively quickly, only about 40% of new entrepreneurs in the United States are women, notes Irina Stoyneva, PhD, assistant professor of management. She studies strategic management and decision making, with an emphasis on how entrepreneurs deal with ambiguity, uncertainty and risk. Recently, she has been considering the factors affecting women’s decisions about becoming entrepreneurs.
Applying A Systems-Thinking Approach To Developing Resiliency In Muslim Nonprofit Organizations, Hamid Bertal
Applying A Systems-Thinking Approach To Developing Resiliency In Muslim Nonprofit Organizations, Hamid Bertal
Full-Text Theses & Dissertations
Nonprofit organizations play a major role in maintaining balance in societies. They provide support and services to communities that governments cannot. They create an environment in communities wherein social problems can be more easily addressed. Nonprofit organizations also contribute billions of dollars to the economy and create thousands of jobs in communities. Muslim nonprofit organizations are among the faith-based nonprofit organizations contributing and playing an important role in American society as well. However, due to the world becoming more turbulent in highly volatile and uncertain times, many Muslims nonprofit organizations are unable to bounce back from crises and cope successfully …