St. Luke’s Episcopal Health System (SLEHS) is committed to enhancing community health by delivering superior value in high-quality, cost-effective care. The Administrative Fellowship program provides a unique opportunity for young leaders in healthcare to gain an insider's view of one of the nation's top providers of medical care. SLEHS is home to the
Texas Heart® Institute and includes the flagship
St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital in the Texas Medical Center;
St. Luke’s The Woodlands Hospital;
St. Luke’s Sugar Land Hospital;
St. Luke’s Lakeside Hospital;
St. Luke’s Episcopal Health Charities and five
Community Emergency Centers. Led by nationally recognized executives, SLEHS provides an ideal environment for post-graduate guidance and opportunity in healthcare administration.
The year-long Administrative Fellowship at St. Luke’s Episcopal Health System will provide selected Fellows with the unique experience and challenges of managing a complex and diverse health system. Fellows will be expected to take on a broad spectrum of responsibilities and projects while being exposed to strategic issues affecting the organization and the industry. Fellows will work directly with
Senior Administration of the Health System and its network of hospitals, community emergency centers, and clinics. The Administrative Fellowship Program at St. Luke’s Episcopal Health System is project-based and tailored to attend to the individual Fellow’s professional interests as well as serve the strategic goals of St. Luke’s. The Administrative Fellowship Program at St. Luke’s offers the Administrative Fellow an opportunity to learn about the system organizational structure, the mission and vision of St. Luke’s, and what it means to provide
Faithful, Loving Care®.
Candidate selection is based on the application, each individual’s professional interests and career goals, and the System’s current and projected needs. Three to four fellows are accepted per year.