
Tracie G. Seward, MA
Senior Director of Outreach & Recruitment
Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health
Feeling unsure about the direction you should take with your career? Maybe you have a vague idea that you want to work in the health field, or that you want to help people, but don’t know where to start. Join us for a webinar with Founder and CEO of Health Career Connection, Jeff Oxendine, MPH, MBA, author of You Don’t Have to Be a Doctor: Discover, Achieve and Enjoy Your Authentic Health Career. Through the webinar, you’ll get tips and tricks to discover the health career that is authentic to you, and learn how to get started on the path to achieving your career goals. You’ll walk away with ideas for self-reflection, research, and actionable steps to help you gain clarity around the questions you have about your future.
Senior Director of Outreach & Recruitment
Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health
Jeff is the President and co-founder of Health Career Connections. He has been a health executive, educator and consultant for 27 years. Since his own undergraduate internship in 1982, in HCC’s predecessor program, he has held senior administrative positions in hospitals, medical groups, academic institutions and his own consulting firm. He previously was an Associate Dean of Public Health Practice at UC Berkeley School of Public Health. He was also a leader in the California Health Workforce and Diversity efforts as Co-Director of the California Health Professions Consortium and The California Health Workforce Alliance. Jeff taught healthcare management at UC Berkeley School of Public Health and previously taught for 5 years at Harvard School of Public Health. Prior to coming to Berkeley, he held executive roles in leading organizations including Partners Healthcare System, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Bay Imaging Consultants Medical Group and Alta Bates Medical Center. Jeff obtained his master’s degrees in Business Administration and Public Health from U.C. Berkeley, where he met HCC’s other Founders.
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