Leadership in Medicine: Asia Pacific at Sunway University
- Certificate Program

Advance your leadership and academic medicine skills through this comprehensive program designed to equip health care professionals—from faculty to executives—with the tools to lead institutions, develop curricula, and drive excellence in education and administration.
- Blended
This program requires attendance at three workshops — one virtually and two in person.
Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia and Boston, MA, USA
Certificate
Additionally, this program offers HMS Associate Member status.
One Year, 3 Required Workshops; 5-7 Hours/Week
In between workshops, you will spend time viewing pre-recorded materials, attending live online lectures, reviewing sessions with faculty, and working on team assignments and your capstone.
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Overview
Harvard Medical School’s Leadership in Medicine program equips health care and academic leaders across the Asia-Pacific region with the knowledge and skills needed to lead in today’s complex medical landscape. This unique certificate program offers two tailored tracks—Clinical Leadership and Faculty Development—to meet the needs of both health system administrators and academic faculty.
Designed for senior and mid-level faculty, hospital executives, administrators, and health care professionals in supervisory or leadership roles, the program also supports clinicians transitioning into education, management, or executive positions. Participants gain critical competencies in leadership, health care quality, faculty development, curriculum design, and institutional management.
Whether you’re a current leader or aspiring to take on new responsibilities as a teaching faculty member, director of education, or health care executive, the Leadership in Medicine program offers invaluable tools to drive organizational excellence. Harvard Medical School welcomes applications from professionals across the health care continuum.
Workshop 1
- October 26–29, 2025
- Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Workshop 2
- March 30–April 2, 2026
- Location: Live Online
Workshop 3 and Graduation
- September 22–25, 2026
- Location: Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
Learning Objectives
- Building skills in teaching, developing curricula, writing assessments, and creating lesson plans
- Leading and managing complex organizations, managing crises, and optimizing quality and safety in health care
- Understanding capital budgeting, including strategic planning, the basics of financial risk and return, and incorporating risk into capital-budgeting decisions
- Developing skills in negotiation, having difficult conversations, and providing feedback
- Fostering creativity throughout a department or an organization
- Leading health care teams and projects to success
About the Program
Harvard Medical School's Postgraduate Medical Education has developed the Leadership in Medicine certificate program to spport the next generation of health care and academic leaders across the Asia-Pacific region. This unique program offers two specialized tracks—Clinical Leadership and Faculty Development—providing participants with access to leading experts and evidence-based strategies in these critical areas.
Program Format
This program has three required workshops. The first workshop will be held in person at Sunway University (Malaysia), the second will be live online, and the third will be in person at Harvard Medical School. Learners should expect to spend an average of 3-5 hours per week on coursework, viewing pre-recorded materials, attending live online lectures, reviewing sessions with faculty, and working on team assignments and your capstone.
Pre-recorded asynchronous lectures and live interactive webinars, scheduled throughout the program, focus on relevant and complementary leadership topics.
Who Should Apply
Candidates for the program should indicate any doctoral-level degree (for example: MD, PhD, MBBS, MBChB, DNP, DMD, DDC, PharmD) or master’s level degree (for example: MBA, MPH, MSc.)
This program will benefit hospital and other health care leaders, such as:
- Senior and executive-level administrators, including vice presidents and C-suite executives
- Chiefs of staff
- Chief nursing officers
- Hospital board members
- Department directors
- Other health care professionals with supervisory, management, or executive-level responsibilities
- Clinicians who are transitioning or seeking to transition into administrative, management, or executive roles
- Mid-level medical and non-medical personnel who aspire to become directors, executives, or administrators, or obtain other positions of leadership within the health care industry
Program Faculty and Teaching Team

Sayeed Malek
MD, FACS
- Clinical Director of Transplant Surgery Physician Lead, Transplant QAPI, Brigham and Women's Hospital
- Assistant Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School

Katherine Santos
MBA
- Program Director, Safety, Quality, Informatics, and Leadership
- Chief Strategy Officer, Legacy Lifecare

Andrew Eyre
MD
- Practicing Emergency Medicine physician at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Brigham and Women's/Faulkner Hospital
Taruna Banerjee, MPH
Director of Quality Measurement and Improvement, Department of Medicine, Boston Children’s Hospital
Saurabha Bhatnagar, MD
Associate Director, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency Program
Chair of the Clinical Competency Committee, Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts General Hospital; Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital
Robert Crone, MD
Professor and Vice Dean for Clinical and Faculty Affairs, Weill Cornell Medicine – Qatar
Thomas DeLong, PhD
Senior Fellow and Former Philip J. Stomberg Professor of Management Practice, Harvard Business School
Vanessa Garcia Larsen, PhD
Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Joaquim Havens, MD
Assistant Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School
Ashraf S. Hegazy, MPA/MC
Adjunct Faculty for Executive/Continuing Education Programs, Harvard University
Eric McNulty, MA
Director, Program for Health Care Negotiation and Conflict Resolution, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Margaret Moore, MBA
Co-Founder/Co-Director, Institute of Coaching, McLean Hospital; Harvard Medical School affiliate
Faculty, Harvard University Extension School
Founder/CEO, Wellcoaches Corporation
Founding member, National Board for Certifying Health & Wellness Coaches
Luis Prado, MBBS, FRACMA, FRACGP, FACHE, FCHSM, FAAQHC, FISQua, FACMQ, Grad Dip Sp Med, CHIA, GAICD
Executive Director, Academic and Medical Services
Chief Medical Officer, Epworth HealthCare
Richard Siegrist, MBA, MS, CPA
Lecturer on Health Care Management, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
Ajay K. Singh, MBBS, FRCP, MBA
Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School
Senior Associate Dean for Postgraduate Medical Education, Harvard Medical School
Jonathan Baum, MBA
Lead Consultant with Performance Improvement, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Saurabha Bhatnagar, MD
Associate Director, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency Program
Chair of the Clinical Competency Committee, Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts General Hospital; Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital
Thomas Bossert, PhD
Senior Lecturer on Global Health Policy
Director of the International Health Systems Program, Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Jennifer Beloff, MSN, RN, APN-C
Director of Quality Programs in the Center for Clinical Excellence, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Alexander Carbo, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Associate Director for Patient Safety, Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Christian Dankers, MD, MBA
Assistant Medical Director for Quality and Safety, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Maura Donnelly
Senior Consultant with Performance Improvement, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Patricia Folcarelli, MA, RN, PhD
Sr. Director Patient Safety, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Dorothy Goulart, MS, RN
Director of Performance Improvement in the Center for Clinical Excellence, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Yael Heher, MD, MPH, FRCPC
Director, Quality Improvement and Quality Assurance, Department of Pathology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Margaret Moore, MBA
Co-Founder/Co-Director, Institute of Coaching, McLean Hospital; Harvard Medical School affiliate
Faculty, Harvard University Extension School
Founder/CEO, Wellcoaches Corporation
Founding member, National Board for Certifying Health & Wellness Coaches
Sandhya Rao, MD
Associate Medical Director, Massachusetts General Physicians Organization
John Rossi
Lead Consultant with Performance Improvement, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Katherine Santos
Director of Performance Improvement, Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital
Jo Shapiro, MD, FACS
Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School
Chief, Division of Otolaryngology, Department of Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Richard Siegrist, MBA, MS, CPA
Lecturer on Health Care Management, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
Rob Sutfin, MBA, PMP
Director of Decision Support Systems, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Anjala Tess, MD
Assistant Professor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Program Fee
Early Application Deadline: July 23, 2025.
Applicants who submit a complete application by the early deadline and are admitted into the program will receive $1,000 off the program fee. This discount cannot be combined with any program fee assistance awarded. Program fees do not include airfare, accommodation, meals, or educational materials. For more information, visit Learner Policies.
Program Fee | |
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Application Deadline: September 24, 2025 | $15,900 |
Early Application Deadline: July 23, 2025 | $14,900 |
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