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The Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association (HBA), founded in 1977, is the premier catalyst for the professional development and leadership for women in the healthcare industry worldwide. The HBA empowers its more than 4600 members to achieve their greatest potential by providing unparalleled opportunities for professional development, education, skill-building, networking and mentoring. The association continually expands its offerings to meet the demands of a growing and dynamic membership.
HBA is the leading global organization dedicated to the advancement of women in healthcare, providing R.E.A.L. benefits for R.E.A.L. results:
- Recognition for your contributions on and off the job
- Expertise from over thousands of diverse industry professionals
- Access to a wide variety of networking and mentoring programs
- Leadership opportunities that fuel your career
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Upcoming Events
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Oct 2
Oct 2, 2008 5:30 PM
Breast Cancer: Translating Science into Clinical Practice
Topic: Industry Knowledge
Learning ...
Oct 9
Oct 9, 2008 5:45 PM
CELEBRATE THE COMPLETION OF THE 2008 RTP MENTORING PROGRAM
The RTP Mentoring Program will hold ...
Oct 9
Oct 9, 2008 6:00 PM
Moving Sideways to Move Up:
Enhancing Your Career Through Breadth of Experience
Often our ...
Oct 14
Oct 14, 2008 5:30 PM
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
The Boston Chapter of the HBA is pleased to announce an upcoming evening ...
Oct 15
Oct 15, 2008 8:00 AM
"4th Annual October Breast Cancer Benefit"
Start your morning of Food and Fashion at Neiman ...
Oct 15
Oct 15, 2008 5:30 PM
How Can Mentoring Benefit You? Using this valuable tool to build career success
HBA's E.D.G.E. ...
Oct 16
Oct 16, 2008 5:00 PM
ALL GENERALISATIONS ARE FALSE
Forget perceived wisdom
How to flourish as a 21st century ...
Oct 21
Oct 21, 2008 11:30 AM
Get Connected! Luncheon:
The perfect opportunity to meet and engage with your fellow HBA Members ...
Oct 21
Oct 21, 2008 5:30 PM
Leveraging Your Talents to Improve Individual and Corporate Productivity
Ground breaking research ...
Oct 22
Oct 22, 2008 11:45 AM
Women's Interactive Networking
Luncheon
The perfect opportunity to meet and engage with your ...
Oct 22
Oct 22, 2008 6:00 PM
Member Networking & Wine Tasting
This is a Member-only Event
Space is Extremely Limited, So ...
Oct 29
Oct 29, 2008 5:30 PM
Wednesday, October 29, 5:30 pm Vaccines: Discovery, Development and Beyond
Join the Boston ...
The array of HBA events offered at Chapters and Affiliates across the US and Europe is open to all HBA members.
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Featured Members
Trish Bates Doolin
General Manager, Oncology/ Hematology Business Unit, Clinical Care Options, LLC
- Location:
- Reston, VA
- Leadership:
- Member, Greater Philadelphia Chapter
- About Me:
- I believe that communication is a critical part of leadership. I strive for open, frequent communication in daily interactions with all “customers;” from my staff and the shared services teams who need direction and coordination on deliverables and to always keep in mind the company mission; to the faculty whom help us deliver rich peer to peer education; and to the commercial organizations that fund us and need to know the educational program’s impact.
Donna Butchko
Vice-President, Leadership Systems, Inc.
- Location:
- Ottsville, PA
- Leadership:
- Greater Philadelphia Area
- About Me:
- The most important thing that I have learned about leadership is that you want to learn it before you need it, because if you wait until you start to lead, you will be too late. Begin with self-leadership and a vision, and when you find followers looking to you, you will be ready. I realized this during a crisis as a front-line supervisor in my twenties. People looked to me, and it was time to lead.
Diane Monjay
Area Business Director, Wyeth
- Location:
- Newport Beach, CA
- Leadership:
- Member, So California Chapter
- About Me:
- A key component of Leadership is maintaining productivity and morale. If you create a “fun” friendly atmosphere devoid of accountability and conflict, the end result is lack of discipline, and dysfunction. However, if you create a high accountability culture with a controlling, micro-management atmosphere, your people may not be confused on the direction you want, but they won’t trust you, nor will they grow and develop. The highest performers who thrive and develop are those that feel their management provides them with 3 things: Measurement of their success, Relevance of their job, and Acknowledgement of them as people and performers. Balancing People and Business is an ongoing but motivating challenge. And when you hit that correct balance, your job as a Leader is fulfilling.