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Miller awarded National Association of Healthcare Executives Scholarship

Graduate Student Master of Health Administration
Graduate Student Master of Health Administration
Graduate Student
Master of Health Administration

Texas A&M Health Science Center School of Public Health graduate student Keira Miller has been awarded the 2014 Florence Gaynor Award by the National Association of Healthcare Executives (NAHSE). The scholarship was established to recognize outstanding achievements among female graduate students who are striving to become future leaders in healthcare management and NAHSE.

Keira Miller is a graduate student in the Master of Health Administration program and just completed the Institute for Diversity Summer Enrichment Program as an Administrative Intern at Wolfson Children’s Hospital in Jacksonville, Florida. For the past year, she has been a Patient Management Specialist Intern at HealthPoint, a federally qualified health center with 13 locations in the Brazos County in Texas. Miller is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, and the Medical Group Management Association.

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