Mission

Create a network of international health leaders equipped for future challenges in health and wellbeing

Vision

Improve the health systems in each participating country and beyond, enabling healthy lives and wellbeing for all.

Spirit

Leading with compassion and collaboratively, committed to improving health, access and coverage for all and ensuring no one is left behind.

A philantropy driven initiative to prepare health leaders for future challenges

Sciana unites health leaders across country borders to strenghten their collective resilience and support problem solving to future health challenges. 

Sciana offers time for reflection and collective support to think ahead on the big issues facing our health systems.

It is a network supporting cross-country and inter-disciplinary connections, innovation and collaboration. It inspires fellows to grow through experimenting with new approaches, exploring ways of pushing boundaries and building strong alliances. 

The programme brings Fellows together to question their understanding of leadership to foster systems change. It advocates asking uncomfortable questions and gives courage to deliver change where needed. 

Aligned with the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Agenda, Sciana actively contributes to the challenge set out in SDG 3 to ensure healthy lives and promote wellbeing for all at all ages and SDG 17 to create partnership for the SDG goals. 

The structure

Sciana is a system leadership programme and network dedicated to the joint exploration and collective problem-solving to future challenges for health and wellbeing.

The ProgrammeThe Network

Theory of change

Sciana unites international and cross-sector leaders in health

Sciana Fellows are mid- to senior-level leaders who share a vision for health and wellbeing, desire to learn and collaborate to cooperate, and demonstrate breakthrough thinking.

FellowsThe Network

Our impact

Sciana delivers a cutting-edge systems leadership programme to support health leaders to collectively tackle emerging, complex health challenges in their local settings. It fosters the exchange of promising practices and cross-country experiences. And, it also encourages fellows to develop strategies for integrating efforts across wider systems for health. The programme seeks to prepare fellows for systems change leadership in three key ways.

Personal learning and development

Collaborations

Community building and networking

Fellows

GBR
Timothy Taylor
NHSEI Midlands
Timothy Taylor
Associate Medical Director, NHSEI Midlands; Consultant Neuroradiologist, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, United Kingdom
GBR
Harpreet Sood
Health Education England
Harpreet Sood
NHS Primary Care Doctor and VP Primary Care, Huma; Board Member, Health Education England, United Kingdom
GER
Ulrike Streit
University Hospital Frankfurt
Ulrike Streit
Chief Operating Officer (COO), University Hospital Frankfurt, Germany
SUI
Sven Streit
University of Bern
Sven Streit
General Practitioner; Associate Professor in Primary Care, University of Bern, Switzerland
SUI
Nora Kronig Romero
Federal Office of Public Health
Nora Kronig Romero
Vice-Director General, Federal Office of Public Health, Switzerland
GBR
Helen Crimlisk
Sheffield Health & Social Care NHS Foundation Tr
Helen Crimlisk
Consultant Psychiatrist and Deputy Medical Director, Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
GBR
Judith Proctor
Edinburgh Integration Joint Board
Judith Proctor
Chief Officer, Edinburgh Integration Joint Board, Scotland, United Kingdom
GBR
Lawrence Tallon
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Lawrence Tallon
Deputy Chief Executive, Guy's and St Thomas' (GSTT), United Kingdom
GBR
Rishi Das Gupta
Health Innovation Network (HIN)
Rishi Das Gupta
Chief Executive, Health Innovation Network (HIN), United Kingdom
GER
Michael Moran
AbbVie GmbH & Co. KG
Michael Moran
Medical Director and Therapeutic Area Lead, Global Medical Affairs, AbbVie GmbH & Co. KG, Germany
SUI
Mario Desmedt
Swiss Nurse Leaders
Mario Desmedt
Nurse; Director of Nursing, Fondation Asile des Aveugles, Lausanne; President, Swiss Nurse Leaders Association, Switzerland
GER
Birgit Bauer
Manufaktur für Antworten UG
Birgit Bauer
Social Media & Digital Health Expert, Patient Expert, Journalist, Speaker, Manufaktur für Antworten UG, Germany
SUI
Dunja Nicca
University of Zürich
Dunja Nicca
Research Group Leader and Head, Advanced Practices Nurses (APN), Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Prevention Institute (EBPI), University of Zurich, Switzerland
GBR
Adrian Jonas
NHS England
Adrian Jonas
Chief Analyst for the North West Region, NHS England, United Kingdom
GER
Wiebke Loebker
Federal Institute of Drugs and Medical Product
Wiebke Loebker
Personal Assistant of the President; Federal Institute of Drugs and Medical Products; Head of Innovation Office, Change Management Staff Unit, Germany
SUI
Claudia Witt
University of Zurich
Claudia Witt
Professor of Medicine, University of Zurich; Director, Institute for Complementary and Integrative Medicine; University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland

Thomas Zeltner has really helped me recognize the need to consider “how” I work now, to ensure I work and lead in a sustainable way, to deliver my role, but also protect my and my staff’s health and well-being.

Sarah Anderson, Consultant in Public Health, Programme Delivery Unit (PDU), Health Protection Operations, UK Health Security Agency

Discussion within our challenge group during and after our visit was most useful, helped bring a whole new dimension to my thinking about leading transformation.

Amit Kutthi, Entrepreneur, Co-founder, Zava (previously DrEd), Europe's largest online GP service

This is such a wonderful opportunity for busy leaders to take time out, to think with colleagues and to be tested in terms of traditional ideas about leadership. Wonderful!!

Sarah Hughes, Chief Executive, Centre for Mental Health, London, UK

The networking opportunity is outstanding. It helped me to enlarge my network and to reach out and access people that I would not have had a direct and informal access before. The sharing of leadership models and other experiences enlarged my perception of leadership and provided me with concrete examples.

Manuela Eicher, Director, Institute of Higher Education and Research in Health Care, University of Lausanne, Switzerland

The Sciana programme gave me the time to look at myself as [a] leader and to reflect what being a leader means.

Oliver Gröne, Vice Chairman, Board, OptiMedis AG, Germany

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Meet the Partners

Sciana: The Health Leaders Network is a programme supported jointly by the Health Foundation (UK), Careum (CH) and the Bosch Health Campus (DE) in collaboration with Salzburg Global Seminar.