Alla'a Ali, Mph
About Alla'a Ali, Mph
Alla'a Ali, MPH, is a Patient Program Access Manager in Hematology at Bristol Myers Squibb in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, with extensive experience in healthcare management and quality assurance.
Title
Alla'a Ali currently holds the position of Patient Program Access Manager in the Hematology department at Bristol Myers Squibb. She works in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, focusing on facilitating patient access to hematology programs.
Professional Background
Before joining Bristol Myers Squibb, Alla'a Ali amassed substantial experience in healthcare management through various roles at the Rossy Cancer Network. She served as Senior Manager, Quality Program for one year from 2019 to 2020, Manager, Disease Site Program for eight months in 2018, and Disease Site Project Manager from 2015 to 2018. Her early career included key roles such as Graduate Student Worker at the Health and Human Services Agency of the County of San Diego (2014-2015), and Quality Assurance positions at Cytori and Inovio Pharmaceuticals Inc. in San Diego and Plymouth Meeting respectively.
Education and Certifications
Alla'a Ali holds an impressive academic background with a Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) in Health Administration and Policy from San Diego State University-California State University (2013-2015), and a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology from the University of California, San Diego (2006-2010). She also earned a Lean Six Sigma for Healthcare Green Belt Certificate from McGill University - Desautels Faculty of Management in 2020, and a Comprehensive Project Management certificate from McGill University in 2016.
Expertise and Skills
Alla'a Ali is recognized for her leadership, strategic planning, and analytical problem-solving abilities. She excels in operational management and is adept at communicating complex concepts to diverse audiences. Her skill set includes high data literacy, an agile and resourceful approach, alongside being autonomous and proactive. She has displayed exceptional relationship-building skills and the ability to develop and maintain trust within the medical community.