Local doctor graduates from Montana Healthcare Leadership Program
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News from Montana Medical Association
HELENA — The Montana Medical Association (MMA) announced recently that ten healthcare professionals graduated as the 11th class of the Healthcare Excellence in Leadership Program (HELP). A local graduate of the 2024 program, Bernadette N. Corum, M.D., is the Medical Director for Tribal Health Department of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes on the Flathead Reservation.
HELP is a top-tier leadership program aimed at equipping Montana healthcare professionals with the leadership skills needed to create positive change in their practices, hospitals, and surrounding communities.
“These graduates join the ranks of 165 other top-tier alumni who occupy leadership positions across Montana’s healthcare industry,” said MMA CEO Jean Branscum. “Graduates of this program affect change and leadership in the healthcare arena and are prepared to embrace the new and emerging expectations of medical professionals and changes that lead to better patient care.”
Program graduates were honored during their last class and graduation ceremony at their last session in Big Fork, MT, on September 18-19th. The final session was the culmination of a wide-ranging program designed to help healthcare leaders grow to meet the various challenges Montana’s healthcare faces.