2024 Robbins Stakeholder Report
“For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.” – Mark 10:45
Developing servant leaders for healthcare has always been the touchstone of the Robbins Institute for Health Policy and Leadership and the Robbins Healthcare MBA Program. We look first to Jesus as our prime example of caring, compassionate and other-centered leadership. And thankfully, we have many other examples of those who embody this leadership ethos among our faculty, staff, students, alumni, preceptors and Advisory Council members.
Our 2024 Stakeholder Report highlights several of these servant leaders, as well as the continued growth and success of the program. We highlight awards earned by the Robbins Institute, as well as its faculty, staff and students. We recognize our student case competition placements and the role of the Robbins Healthcare Alumni Group. And we celebrate reaccreditation by the Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME).
The Robbins Institute faculty and staff thank each of you for your tremendous support. We look forward to your continued partnership as we develop the next generation of servant leaders for healthcare.
Best,
Forest Kim, PhD
Executive Director, Robbins Institute for Health Policy and Leadership
Executive Director Forest Kim, PhD, shares updates from the Robbins Institute for Health Policy and Leadership.
Executive-in-Residence Joel Allison has lived a life of selfless service, from the United States Marines to a decades-long career in healthcare administration.
The Classes of 2023 and 2024 have taken the next steps in their careers, acquiring full-time positions in various organizations.
Robbins Institute graduates are supported by forward-thinking staff and faculty, a fact recognized by healthcare organizations across the United States.
The Robbins Healthcare MBA Program congratulates the recent Pre-Clinical Track graduates as they enter medical or dental school to further their career goals.
To complete the requirements of the Robbins Healthcare MBA Program, the Class of 2023 received administrative residencies at various healthcare entities.
The Robbins Healthcare MBA Program partnered with several new residency sites in the past year, connecting students to more industry leaders across the country.
The Robbins Healthcare MBA Program welcomed 22 new students who will have access to exemplary training and education to gain competence in healthcare management.
A group of Healthcare MBA students from the Hankamer School of Business joined core MBA students on a week-long international trip to Berlin.
The Executive MBA (EMBA) Healthcare Program congratulates recent graduates and welcomes new students to the Baylor EMBA family.
Since its inception, the Robbins Healthcare MBA Alumni Group has been dedicated to fostering the professional development of its members.
The annual Director’s Chair Award is conferred to the students who demonstrate excellence in all-around program performance and who the directors believe have the strongest potential in leadership and executive management.
Through their involvement in external case competitions, Robbins Healthcare MBA students at Baylor University demonstrate their problem-solving abilities and hone their business acumen.
The Robbins Healthcare MBA program continues to set new benchmarks in healthcare management education.
The Robbins Institute for Health Policy and Leadership awarded 13 scholarships at its Advisory Council meeting on April 12, 2024.
The Robbins Healthcare MBA Program hosted the 2023/2024 Executive Leadership Speaker Series.