UB’s MD/MBA dual degree program offers medical students looking to enhance their clinical training with the advanced management education needed to become leaders in the business of health care. The ...
Today’s complicated healthcare environment demands leaders who combine world-class business skills with a deep understanding of the nuanced challenges facing the sector. Booth offers you a vibrant ...
Offering a comprehensive approach to the business of health care and equipping students with a strong foundation in administration, the FIU Business Healthcare MBA program aims to create changemakers.
Dr. Andrew Evens completed the Rutgers Executive MBA Program in 2022. He serves as deputy director for clinical services and chief physician officer at the Rutgers Cancer Institute and Jack & Sheryl ...
The HBS Summer Fellows Program enables students to apply their classroom training as they explore career opportunities in roles or regions where compensation is generally lower than the traditional ...
Graduates of Saint Louis University’s dual-degree M.H.A./MBA program earn both a Master of Health Administration and a Master of Business Administration, preparing them to lead at the intersection of ...
As the health care industry undergoes rapid transformation, Northwood University is proud to announce the launch of its Master of Business Administration in Health Leadership & Innovation through the ...
As the chief of pediatric rehabilitation medicine at Atlantic Health System, Dr. Hannah Aura Shoval relishes the personalized, multidisciplinary health care she provides for children and families. To ...
Ted Obi (MS/MBA 2023) is a current MBA student at HBS and a third year medical student at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. His previous experiences include co-founding Melanin Doc, a ...
Jon Lehman, co-founder of radiological services company Inphact, has been named head of the health care MBA program just launched at Vanderbilt's Owen Graduate School of Management. Currently an ...
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the job market for health and medical service managers is projected to grow 32% in the next eight years, and Utah Valley University wants its students ...