In today's competitive marketplace, just because you have studied and aspired to become a top executive at a hospital or health care organization does not guarantee you will achieve this objective. Get the edge you need in C...

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In today's competitive marketplace, just because you have studied and aspired to become a top executive at a hospital or health care organization does not guarantee you will achieve this objective. Get the edge you need in Climbing the Healthcare Ladder, where you can learn what it takes to elevate your career in the health care management field from the direct experiences of today s top health care executives.

This revealing text brings together the wisdom gathered from individual interviews with 29 CEOs who collectively represent 700 years of highly successful experience in all aspects of healthcare and who have earned distinctions that include being

named ACHE Young Healthcare Executive of the Year

members of the Modern Healthcare Hall of Fame

listed among the 100 most powerful people in healthcare

Through their expert advice, you can gain insight into the habits, actions, and skills that advancement in the healthcare management field requires, including key success factors such as

creating and capitalizing on opportunities

how to work harder and smarter

the power of networking

how to cultivate the right relationships

the importance of variety

Students and faculty in health care administration, career advisors, and those in the midst of their health care careers in a wide variety of settings will benefit from the mentoring of these expert leaders. Take the first step to elevating your career with Climbing the Healthcare Ladder.

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