The diplomas were presented by Prof. Zbigniew Gaciong, Rector of MUW, Prof. Piotr Wachowiak, Rector of SGH, and Prof. Maciej Słodkowski, Director of the Center for Postgraduate Education MUW. Three students deserved special mention: Ewa Wietrak, Monika Załęska-Grudowska and Paweł Tokarzewski, who graduated with the highest score. The best lecturers of the third edition of the program also received thanks and diplomas: Rafal Mrówka, Justyna Król Całkowska, Piotr Wachowiak and Monika Raulinajtys-Grzybek.
The graduation was graced by Lt Gen. Prof. Grzegorz Gielerak, director of the Military Institute of Medicine, who presented an extremely accurate diagnosis of the health care system in Poland. He also accurately indicated the strategy of its development, supported by statistical data and good practices from the world.
The heroes of the ceremony, in addition to the authorities of both universities and the program managers - on the part of SGH - Monika Raulinajtys-Grzybek, on the part of MUW - Artur Białoszewski, were accompanied by representatives of the lecturers and the Partners Council - including Robert Mołdach, Waldemar Szymański, Boleslaw Samoliński, Bartosz Kwiatek. Also present were representatives of all editions of the study - both completed and ongoing. - We are very pleased that the group of listeners of our program constitutes such an enduring, supportive community. In the homogeneous health care industry, building lasting business relationships largely determines the success of a manager, which is amply demonstrated by the participants of the Executive SGH-WUM MBA - says Artur Bialoszewski.
The artistic setting of the event was provided by the choir of the Medical University of Warsaw under the baton of Maestro Daniel Synowiec.
The SGH-WUM Executive MBA studies are aimed at executives and professionals working in health care. They are implemented according to a proprietary program prepared by experienced practitioners and the best academics of both universities, and respond to growing expectations of the quality of services provided, the effectiveness of health care, the development of medical technology and the economy. The fifth edition of the study began in September. It is worth noting that recruitment for this edition attracted record interest.