Tuesday 30 January 2001     18:00-19:30
Moderators:  Robert L. Replogle

Harvard Program Alumni
Tuesday, January 30, 2001
Time: 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Must preregister - no charge

The Meaning of the Kennedy School Experience: Making the Most of Our Resources

Alumni of The Thoracic Surgery Foundation for Research and Education's Kennedy School Program, as well as those who are planning to participate (or even thinking about it), are invited to attend this informal meeting. It is intended to help organize, stimulate, and direct the increasing number of surgeons who are broadening and deepening their understanding of our healthcare system and the evolving impact on their patients. Surgeons, through the Harvard Executive Course training, use a variety of nontraditional approached to affect change in the current system and to more effectively accomplish out goal to improve the delivery of care to out patients.

Of the 500 graduates of the Harvard Course, over 200 are cardiothoracic surgeons. These surgeons are becoming a critical resource through their new insights into our profession and it's role in society. How can we collectively and individually secure a better future for our patients, ourselves and our specialty?