The Tipping Point: A Personal Journey and Lessons Learned.

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Charles White, EdD, MBA, CPHQ, Dr. White has over 25 years of health care leadership, governance, and systems improvement experience. He holds a Bachelors in Hospital Administration and Planning from the University of New Hampshire, a Master's in Business Administration and Planning from Southern University of New Hampshire and a Doctorate in Education from Capella University. Dr. White has a passion for engaging stakeholders in innovative change, operational results, and hardwiring system change to improve the delivery of patient care to vulnerable and at-risk populations. He is faculty in the Department of Public Health at California State University Fullerton. The author can be reached at California State University Fullerton, Department of Public Health, Fullerton, CA 9283, 469-955-0840,

Published: November 2023

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