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Future Healthcare Executives (FHE)
Future Healthcare Executives (FHE) is a very active student organization within the Health Care Administration (HCA) program, and are recognized participants in the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) Higher Education Network. FHE offers you the opportunity to meet leaders in the field, attend professional education and networking events sponsored by the ACHE Wisconsin Chapter, and attend other conferences at the local, state, and national level.
You will also develop leadership and management skills by participating in workshops, community service and volunteer activities, speaker events, and job shadowing opportunities with executives from the Milwaukee area and beyond. FHE members regularly attend local ACHE education and networking events, serve on committees and volunteer at local meetings, and participate in the national ACHE Congress on Healthcare Leadership.
Membership in FHE is open to all UWM students, both undergraduate and graduate, who have an interest in health care administration, regardless of major.
Kathleen Olewinski, FACHE, Faculty Advisor
Director, Health Care Administration Studies
414-229-7110
kmo@uwm.edu
For more information or to join FHE during the academic year, connect with the student organization president through the FHE Faculty Advisor at kmo@uwm.edu.
UWM Office of Undergraduate Research
The UWM Office of Undergraduate Research is a centralized location for undergraduates seeking on-campus research opportunities and faculty seeking enthusiastic, motivated undergraduate students with whom to collaborate.
Volunteer Service
The UWM Center for Community-Based Learning, Leadership, and Research provides the campus with different opportunities to volunteer throughout the city and beyond. There are opportunities to make a real difference by working to improve the environment, mentoring local kids, stocking shelves at a food pantry, serving breakfast to Milwaukee’s homeless community, engaging in an alternative spring break, and helping older adults. Learn more at uwm.edu/community/students.