The nonprofit project, Veterans to Volunteers, will work with both employers and vets to bridge the communication gap.
Read moreDoctors throughout the nation felt the pinch of burnout at rates ranging from 40 to 55 percent during 2016, according to a report by Medscape, an industry news source. In light of these critical levels of burnout, UT’s Haslam College of Business and The University of Tennessee Medical Center will host Dike Drummond from noon…
When Haslam Executive MBA students make their site visits throughout the world each year, they have opportunities to be immersed in the structures around which global business is built. Recently, some of their destinations have included: Washington, D.C.; Santiago, Chile; Lima, Peru; Shanghai, China; Hamburg, Germany; and Budapest, Hungary. During…
A panel of physicians from around the country gathered April 29-30 at the Haslam College of Business at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, for a symposium on current health care topics including the future of health care reform, achieving population health in specific markets and improving organizational performance. The symposium…
A new faculty fellowship has been named in the Physician Executive MBA program at the Haslam College of Business honoring founding director Mike Stahl. Alumni, students and staff announced the fellowship to Stahl during the program’s alumni symposium in the spring of 2015. At that time they had contributed $150,000…
KNOXVILLE— Gary Pratt, an entrepreneur and chief executive officer of an internationally recognized health care nonprofit, has received the Accomplished Alumni Award from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The 1977 business administration graduate was honored during a UT visit to speak to new venture creation classes Thursday. Lee Patouillet, associate…