Today, January 2nd, is the Feast Day of St. Basil the Great...patron saint of hospital administrators.
Born in present-day Turkey in 379 A.D., Basil studied in Athens. As bishop of Caesarea, Basil was a foe of imperial heresy and a tireless CEO...establishing and administering a vast complex of churches, hospitals, and orphanages known as Basiliad.
For links to national associations of hospital/healthcare administrators, see:
- American Association of Healthcare Administrative Management, www.aaham.org
- American College of Healthcare Executives, www.ache.org
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