Dr Binata Mukherjee

Adjunct Professor
Management

▼   Biography, Research Interests, & Publications

Research Interests: Coaching in academic medicine, coach training, provider burnout, provider wellness, resilience in healthcare professionals 

Publications:
"An Experiential Approach to Training Medical Faculty to Coach: “The Total Experience was Much More Than the Sum of Its Parts” article link
“How Much Health Care Spending Neither Provides Care Nor Benefits Patients?” Morgan Fredell, Hagop Kantarjian, Ya-Chen Tina Shih, Vivian Ho, Binata Mukherjee; Cancer 2019;0:1-6 (DOI: 10.1002/cncr. 31865).
“The Need for Physician Leadership Education”, Binata Mukherjee, Diane Bodurka, Ashmitha Srinivasan, Jennifer Christner, Richard Swartz, Michael Bungo; Physician Leadership Journal, Vol. 6, Issue 5, Sept/Oct 2019.
Coaching and Ethics, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Atul Agarwal, Binata Mukherjee, Mark Meyer, and Kimberly Lomis. Chapter 8 In: Coaching in Medical Education. Elsevier; April 2022.
Burnout, Resilience, and Mindfulness in Healthcare Workers in a Medically Underserved Region during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Mukherjee B, Shelley-Tremblay JF, Barber WH, Trepman E. South Med J. 2023 Nov;116(11):888-896. doi: 10.14423/SMJ.0000000000001623. PMID: 37913808.

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▼   Education
  • Master in Business Administration (Strategy, Finance), Booth School of Business, University of Chicago
  • Certificate in Health Administration and Policy, University of Chicago
  • M.B.B.S. (equivalent of MD), University of Calcutta, India
▼   Courses Taught
  • Leading and Managing Transformations in Healthcare
  • Leading in Times of Crisis and Beyond