Senior Lecturer of Operations, Information and TechnologyPh.D. in Health Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of LondonM.D., Université Louis Pasteur, StrasbourgMBA, IESE, Universidad de NavarraCenter for Research in Healthcare Innovation Management (CRHIM)Magdalene Rosenmöller is senior lecturer in the Department of Operations, Information and Technology. She teaches the second-year MBA elective course on health sector management and is also a lecturer in the executive education department. She lectures at a number of other schools and institutions in Europe, Latin America and Asia, including the China European International Business School (CEIBS) in Shanghai.She holds a Ph.D. in health policy from the University of London, UK; an M.D. from the Louis Pasteur University of Strasbourg, France, and an MBA from IESE Business School, Spain.Rosenmöller gained valuable executive experience when she worked as a health economist in the World Bank's Latin American and Caribbean Region for two years (2000-2002). Having Frequently served as an expert consultant on different assignments for the European Commission (health research and health policy) and the European Parliament, she has extensive experience in health policy and health research issues in Europe, particularly within the new Member States. She is currently in charge of the scientific coordination of the EC FP6 SSP research project on patient mobility in Europe (www.Europe4patients.Org) and previously served as expert evaluator on the Innovative Medicine Initiative (IMI).She is a member of several international organizations including the European Health Member Association (EHMA), on whose board she served for a period. She is the editor/co-editor of several publications, the most recent being the book Patient Mobility in the European Union. Learning from Experience (May 2006). She was recently appointed to the editorial boards of the EU Public Health Portal and the newly-created Journal of Healthcare Management and Marketing.Areas of interest. * Health policy and European health policy and researchOperational issues in the health sectorHealth Information Systems and eHealthHealth systems and reforms in developing countriesCapacity building in the health sectorOther health sector management issues at the macro and micro level#J-18808-Ljbffr