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“When I think about a project, I think about what can we learn that’s going to help healthcare as a whole. I’m interested in how do we improve healthcare for everyone.”
Interfacing with healthcare is something that everyone must do? But beyond considering your provider’s background or credentials, have you ever considered how your relationship might impact the care you receive.
This episode's guest is Stephen Schwab, an Army veteran who served three tours in Iraq. An assistant professor in management in the Carlos Alvarez College of Business, his work is focused on the role that interpersonal relationships play in maximizing performance. He examines this issue in the context of healthcare — the largest industry in the U.S. economy.
Stay connected with the UT San Antonio Carlos Alvarez College of Business to learn more about how we are empowering the next generation of business thinkers. Follow us on social media or visit us online at business.utsa.edu
By Carlos Alvarez College of Business“When I think about a project, I think about what can we learn that’s going to help healthcare as a whole. I’m interested in how do we improve healthcare for everyone.”
Interfacing with healthcare is something that everyone must do? But beyond considering your provider’s background or credentials, have you ever considered how your relationship might impact the care you receive.
This episode's guest is Stephen Schwab, an Army veteran who served three tours in Iraq. An assistant professor in management in the Carlos Alvarez College of Business, his work is focused on the role that interpersonal relationships play in maximizing performance. He examines this issue in the context of healthcare — the largest industry in the U.S. economy.
Stay connected with the UT San Antonio Carlos Alvarez College of Business to learn more about how we are empowering the next generation of business thinkers. Follow us on social media or visit us online at business.utsa.edu