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2. Welcome to the Medical Industry Leadership Institute’s Student Association Spring 2009 General Assembly meeting.
Thank you all for making time in your day to be here with us. I hope that by the end of this meeting you’ll be convinced that you want to get involved in MILISA or, at the very least, find out more about the organization and what we have to offer.
Introductions:
Director of MILI is Dr. Stephen Parente, who you’ll be hearing from in just a few minutes
Associate Director is Ruth Taylor
Program Coordinator and Student Association Advisor is Jessica Haupt.
Other Student Association Officers that are here today please stand, we’d like to recognize you as well.
My name is Anil Asrani/Stephan Dunning and I’m going be your guide to the MILI Student Association for the next 45 min. This is intended to be an interactive session, so feel free to ask questions throughout the presentation.
Welcome to the Medical Industry Leadership Institute’s Student Association Spring 2009 General Assembly meeting.
Thank you all for making time in your day to be here with us. I hope that by the end of this meeting you’ll be convinced that you want to get involved in MILISA or, at the very least, find out more about the organization and what we have to offer.
Introductions:
Director of MILI is Dr. Stephen Parente, who you’ll be hearing from in just a few minutes
Associate Director is Ruth Taylor
Program Coordinator and Student Association Advisor is Jessica Haupt.
Other Student Association Officers that are here today please stand, we’d like to recognize you as well.
My name is Anil Asrani/Stephan Dunning and I’m going be your guide to the MILI Student Association for the next 45 min. This is intended to be an interactive session, so feel free to ask questions throughout the presentation.
3. Agenda Introductions
A word from the Director of MILI: Dr. Stephen Parente
About MILISA
What you said – preliminary survey results
Prior Events
Spring 2009 Plan
Other Member Programs & Tools
Network of relationships
Your Involvement
We’ve asked our Director, Stephen Parente, talk for 10-15 min on the MILI goals, courses, industry specialization and MILI’s connection with the student association.
I’ll then describe the student organization, our purpose and goals, the organizational relationships and tools we’re developing to meet those goal and benefit our members. I’ll talk briefly about our calendar for this Spring, other plans in development and programs available to members.
I’ll then report on the preliminary results to the Survey we sent out a few days ago (and thanks to all of you who responded-you gave us some much needed information).
Finally, I’ll present opportunities for getting involved with the organization, either in leadership through elected office or other contributions.
Now, I’d like to turn the floor over to Dr. Stephen Parente, Director of MILI who will say a few words.
We’ve asked our Director, Stephen Parente, talk for 10-15 min on the MILI goals, courses, industry specialization and MILI’s connection with the student association.
I’ll then describe the student organization, our purpose and goals, the organizational relationships and tools we’re developing to meet those goal and benefit our members. I’ll talk briefly about our calendar for this Spring, other plans in development and programs available to members.
I’ll then report on the preliminary results to the Survey we sent out a few days ago (and thanks to all of you who responded-you gave us some much needed information).
Finally, I’ll present opportunities for getting involved with the organization, either in leadership through elected office or other contributions.
Now, I’d like to turn the floor over to Dr. Stephen Parente, Director of MILI who will say a few words.
4. About Us We are a UMN Campus Life program overseen by the Medical Industry Leadership Institute (MILI) currently with members from
Carlson FT/PT/Exec MBA & SPH MHA/MBA dual-degree programs
Other UMN interdisciplinary medical professional programs
5. University of MN Campus Life Program, not an MBA Student Club
Advisor: Jessica Haupt, MILI Program Coordinator
Chartered: November 2007
MILISA Organizational Status What’s the difference between the two? Campus Life vs MBA Student Club and what are the pros and cons?What’s the difference between the two? Campus Life vs MBA Student Club and what are the pros and cons?
6. MILISA Vision, Mission & Goals Vision
To develop new leaders for success in the global medical industry.
Mission
To develop and promote a sustainable network of professionals, locally and globally, linked to all facets of the medical industry, with the purpose of creating opportunities for transition to and success in the medical industry.
We will accomplish this through interactions with the health care community, alumni and other students, whereby gaining exposure to current and relevant topics in the field.
Read Vision and Mission and then say: I want to impress upon you that this is a really exciting time to get involved with this student organization, as our team will be responsible for building this association up from point of inception and on into the future. It’s a truly unique opportunity to have an amazing amount of impact on how this organization will be directed, and how it will evolve. We also want you to be assured of the fact that we want to use your time wisely, efficiently and productively. We all know how much we have going on in our lives already but we want to make room in our lives to really make a profound difference with this organization and we hope you do, too.Read Vision and Mission and then say: I want to impress upon you that this is a really exciting time to get involved with this student organization, as our team will be responsible for building this association up from point of inception and on into the future. It’s a truly unique opportunity to have an amazing amount of impact on how this organization will be directed, and how it will evolve. We also want you to be assured of the fact that we want to use your time wisely, efficiently and productively. We all know how much we have going on in our lives already but we want to make room in our lives to really make a profound difference with this organization and we hope you do, too.
7. MILISA Vision, Mission & Goals Goals
Increase exposure of MILISA members to the medical community both at the University & in Industry.
Create opportunities for MILISA members to engage medical industry representatives and recruiters.
Help prepare MILISA members for medical industry interviews leading to successful transitions post-graduation.
8. MILISA Member Survey Ten questions about member composition, availability and interests
To date: 30 respondents
29 graduate students, 1 other
27.6% FTMBA, 65.5% PTMBA, 6.9% Dual-degree
9. MILISA Survey Results
10. MILISA Survey Results
11. Previous Events Fall 2007 Events
Dr. Susan Alpert, Medtronic
Dr. John Schommer, UMN Pharmacy School
Spring 2008
Medical Industry Panel of Carlson Alumni
Fall 2008
Michael Berman, Medical Industry Venture Capitalist
Healthcare Policy Panel, Participants from MDT, UNH, Consulting, UMN
12. Events & Opportunities Network with industry leaders and other students who share a passion for the business of healthcare
Off-campus networking socials
LifeScience Alley Annual Conference
Members Only Site (Moodle)
Interact with and learn from alumni, industry executives and recruiters
Speaker Series
Panel events
Mentorships with MILI affiliated Carlson Alumni
Medical Industry recruiter fair and conference
Hosted by GBCC
13. Spring 2009 Calendar Lunch Speaker Series (Lunch provided first come/first serve)
Every other Wednesday, 12noon-1pm in CSOM 1-127
1/28: Medical Tourism with Anita Messal, COO of OptumHealth
2/11: Medical Industry Regulatory Issues with Ralph Hall, UMN School of Law
2/25: Personalized Medicine with Dr. Andrew Mellin, VP, McKesson
3/11 Lunch Series Topic: TBD
3/25 Lunch Series Topic: TBD
4/8 Lunch Series Topic: TBD
4/22 Lunch Series Topic: TBD
5/6 Lunch Series Topic: TBD
14. Spring 2009 Calendar Tuesday, 3/24: Gerry Timm speaks on Healthcare Innovation, co-sponsored with Ventures Plus
Drug Pricing Strategy Panel, date TBD
Two MILISA Networking socials (A & B terms), dates TBD
In Development
Medical Industry Case Competition
A-term: MILISA Officer Elections (detail to follow)
Office Effective B-term Spring 2009 through A-term Spring 2010
15. MILISA Survey Results
16. Why we need organized leadership Ensure smooth leadership transitions for long-term sustainability
Ensure successful event planning & execution
To help promote our program and members’ skill-sets to the healthcare business community
To develop and maintain sustainable relationships with individuals and organizations sharing our industry focus
18. Ways to contribute
Attend Officer meetings
Provide event support (marketing, setup/takedown)
Develop your own event idea with MILISA support
MILI Database of Medical Industry contacts
Build your network
Contribute content on Moodle
Elected Positions
President
Vice President Internal Relations
Vice President External Relations
Vice President Finance
Vice President Programming
Note: Officers must have active status with 6+ credits
(possible exceptions for graduate students)
Get Involved!MILISA Opportunities
19. President
Primary MILISA interface for official University business.
Owns and develops vision for MILISA with input from officers, students, and MILI staff/faculty.
Sets high-level priorities for and works closely with each VP position and aligns activities with MILISA vision.
Serves as lead for MILISA events and meetings.
Owns annual maintenance of organizational status with University
Anticipated commitment
2-4 hours per week
MILISA Position Descriptions
20. Vice President Internal Relations
Primary MILISA interface to other University organizations with assistance from MILI staff/faculty.
Responsible for constructing and executing communications to MILISA membership (working with other MILISA officers)
Manages ambassadors to University colleges and other student organizations.
Anticipated commitment
2-4 hours per week
MILISA Position Descriptions
21. Vice President External Relations
Primary MILISA contact for non-University entities
Owns or shares major relationships with non-University groups.
Communicates MILISA activities to non-University groups
Owns oversight of MILISA interactions with non-University entities (including speaker requests), with assistance from MILI staff/faculty
Coordinates resources between internal and external groups.
Anticipated commitment
2-4 hours per week
MILISA Position Descriptions
22. Vice President Programming
Primary contact for MILISA content planning and definition.
Owns scheduling and definition of MILISA events, coordinated with appropriate officers and student contributors.
Responsible for website updates and content.
Works closely with Internal & External Relations VPs to ensure accuracy or communications
Anticipated commitment
2-4 hours per week
MILISA Position Descriptions
23. Vice President Finance
Creates and manages MILISA budget with MILI staff.
Works closely with MILISA advisor and MBAA to review available budgets and processes for access to and reimbursement of funds
Tracks and submits receipts & completed reimbursement forms related to MILISA events for reimbursement
Coordinates with University and non-University groups regarding funding.
Maintains archive of MILISA financial transactions
Anticipated commitment
1-2 hours per week
MILISA Position Descriptions
24. Election Process Friday, February 6 @ 5pm
Interested Candidates submit 1 paragraph Position & Leadership Statement (no longer than 1/2 page) stating desired position and what strengths you would bring to the role.
Email to milisa@umn.edu and jahaupt@umn.edu
Thursday, February 12
Meet candidates at pre-evening class Networking Event
Monday, February 16 – Friday, February 20
Online Voting (SurveyMonkey link to be provided)
Wednesday, February 25
Election results reported at lunch & via email
Spring Break
Transition to newly-elected officer team
25. Thanks for your time!Please visit us at www.milisa.org
26. Agenda Introductions
Steve speaks about MILI
About MILISA
Purpose and goals
Network of relationships
MILI, LSA, Corporate
Prior Events
Dr. Susan Alpert
Michael Berman
Healthcare Policy Panel
LifeScience Alley Annual Conference
Spring 2009 Plan
Lunches
Networking Socials
Gerry Timm, Healthcare Innovation, Co-sponsored with Ventures Plus
In Development
Medtronic Case Competition
Pricing Strategy Panel
Other Member Programs & Tools
MILI Mentorship
Members Only Site (Moodle)
Create your own event
What you said – Survey results
MILISA Involvement
We’ve asked our Director, Stephen Parente, talk for 10-15 min on the MILI goals, courses, industry specialization and MILI’s connection with the student association.
I’ll then describe the student organization, our purpose and goals, the organizational relationships and tools we’re developing to meet those goal and benefit our members. I’ll talk briefly about our calendar for this Spring, other plans in development and programs available to members.
I’ll then report on the preliminary results to the Survey we sent out a few days ago (and thanks to all of you who responded-you gave us some much needed information).
Finally, I’ll present opportunities for getting involved with the organization, either in leadership through elected office or other contributions.
Now, I’d like to turn the floor over to Dr. Stephen Parente, Director of MILI who will say a few words.
We’ve asked our Director, Stephen Parente, talk for 10-15 min on the MILI goals, courses, industry specialization and MILI’s connection with the student association.
I’ll then describe the student organization, our purpose and goals, the organizational relationships and tools we’re developing to meet those goal and benefit our members. I’ll talk briefly about our calendar for this Spring, other plans in development and programs available to members.
I’ll then report on the preliminary results to the Survey we sent out a few days ago (and thanks to all of you who responded-you gave us some much needed information).
Finally, I’ll present opportunities for getting involved with the organization, either in leadership through elected office or other contributions.
Now, I’d like to turn the floor over to Dr. Stephen Parente, Director of MILI who will say a few words.