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Meet Rose Henyard, Senior Administrative Assistant (Cardiovascular Medicine)

January 25, 2024

Meet Rose Henyard, senior administrative assistant (cardiovascular medicine), who uses the physician scheduling system QGenda to ensure that her team operates efficiently.

Why did you decide to work at Yale School of Medicine (YSM)?

Yale is well known for its growth opportunities and diverse community. I’ve wanted to work here since entering the medical field after high school. I was overjoyed when I received the call that I had gotten a job at YSM.

What work projects are you particularly proud of?

I played a major part in making the physician scheduling system QGenda more efficient for our team.

What do you look forward to most in your role?

I look forward to continuing to work with department leadership to use QGenda as an automated scheduling system for our team, ensuring that we operate efficiently and make the best use of faculty assignments.

What do you love about working at Yale?

There are endless opportunities to advance your career and sharpen your skills through various trainings. Yale has very competitive employee benefits, and the work-life balance is unmatched now that flexible work models are in place.

What is the most rewarding part of your work?

The most rewarding part of my work is collaborating with the department’s leadership team to continue utilizing the amazing features QGenda offers to ensure adequate clinical coverage across our subspecialty sections with ease.

What is a fun fact about you?

I adore my beagle, Sammie. I look forward to coming home to her after a long day at work because she’ll be at the door waiting patiently for my arrival, tail wagging, ready to play with a toy in her mouth. It’s the best part of my day!

What is one piece of advice you will never forget?

Never stop wanting more for yourself. Believe that you can do anything you put your mind to because you absolutely can.

The Department of Internal Medicine at Yale School of Medicine is among the nation's premier departments, bringing together an elite cadre of clinicians, investigators, educators, and staff in one of the world's top medical schools. To learn more, visit Internal Medicine.

Submitted by Serena Crawford on January 25, 2024