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Our Career Education for FTMS: Group Coaching In-person sessions are a great opportunity for FT MS students to meet 1:1 with a career coach for quick conversations without having to schedule an appointment. This is a great opportunity to see what career coaching is like and get some real-time feedback for whatever questions are on your mind regarding your career. Available 12:30-1:30 p.m. EST with Katie Pluemer on the Harbor East campus (2nd Floor, Pod #5) every Tuesday starting January 24 and ending on May 2, 2023 in the Spring Semester. The only exception is, no FT MS Group Coaching during
Mehaque Kohli, MBA ’23, makes Poets and Quants’ “MBAs to Watch” list
With a passion for advancing health and a drive for supporting women in business, Mehaque Kohli, MBA ’23, is an the “MBA to Watch” according to Poets & Quants.
Carey Student Receives “Product Developer of the Year” Award
Jeffrey Morelli finds his young start-up playing a key role in COVID-19 tracing efforts. He credits his Carey studies with helping to get his company quickly up and running – and making a difference.
The doctor is in: A Carey alum’s commitment to bridge gaps and build connections
Abe Abraham, MD, (MBA ’15) is using his knowledge in more than one way: he’s committed to finding solutions to close the gaps in patient equity while also mentoring Carey Business School students and alumni.
FT MS Group Coaching: In Person (HE)
Our Career Education for FTMS: Group Coaching In-person sessions are a great opportunity for FT MS students to meet 1:1 with a career coach for quick conversations without having to schedule an appointment. This is a great opportunity to see what career coaching is like and get some real-time feedback for whatever questions are on your mind regarding your career. Available 12:30-1:30 p.m. EST with Katie Pluemer on the Harbor East campus (2nd Floor, Pod #5) every Tuesday starting January 24 and ending on May 2, 2023 in the Spring Semester. The only exception is, no FT MS Group Coaching during
Emilia Simeonova, PhD
Emilia Simeonova, PhD joined Johns Hopkins Carey Business School in 2013. Emilia’s research interests in the economics of health care delivery, patient adherence to therapy and the interaction between physicians and patients, racial disparities in health outcomes, the long-term effects of shocks to children's health and the intergenerational transmission of health. Her research has been funded by the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, the Swedish Research Council and the Danish Academy of Sciences.
Maqbool Dada, PhD
Maqbool Dada joined the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School in 2009. He is a Professor in Operations Management & Business Analytics. He has a joint appointment in Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine, School of Medicine and is on the Core Faculty of the Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality. He has expertise in the areas of operations management, health care operations, supply chain management and pricing models. Education Ph. D, Management (Major: Operations Management, Minor: Operations Research), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA BS