Central Logic announced two healthcare administration students won a scholarship for their research on patient flow.
The 2013 "Healthcare Innovators" Patient Flow Scholarship recognized students for innovative research on improving patient flow in healthcare organizations. Winners for the inaugural award were chosen based on academic standing and the quality of their response to an essay.
Sean Reiter, a student in University of Colorado Denver's healthcare administration MBA program, was awarded a $3,000 scholarship, and Polina Gorodinsky, a student in University of Michigan's health management and policy MHSA program, received a $1,500 scholarship.
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The 2013 "Healthcare Innovators" Patient Flow Scholarship recognized students for innovative research on improving patient flow in healthcare organizations. Winners for the inaugural award were chosen based on academic standing and the quality of their response to an essay.
Sean Reiter, a student in University of Colorado Denver's healthcare administration MBA program, was awarded a $3,000 scholarship, and Polina Gorodinsky, a student in University of Michigan's health management and policy MHSA program, received a $1,500 scholarship.
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