Johns Hopkins University offers an MBA program in Medical Services Management.
The MBA in Medical Services Management was created and structured specifically for medical professionals—physicians, nurses, other clinicians, senior health care administrators, and medical practice managers. Participants gain the business tools and knowledge to understand and analyze the changing nature of today’s complex medical delivery systems, plus the resources and savvy to anticipate and respond to those changes.
Jointly offered by the JHU School of Medicine and by the Carey Business School, the MBA in Medical Services Management degree represents Johns Hopkins University’s continued commitment to medical management education.
Participants in the program can expect to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to accomplish the following objectives relevant to their position or practice.
As clinicians:
*Apply business fundamentals as they relate to the medical practice
*Deliver health care more efficiently and effectively
*Run a practice more profitably
*Accept increased leadership responsibility
*Compete successfully in an increasingly intense environment
*Negotiate effectively with payers
As managers/health care administrators:
*Successfully undertake the evolving role of physician executive
*Identify and integrate the fundamentals of the business of health care
*Analyze the financial health of a medical organization
*Conduct successful change and transformation within an organization
*Enhance overall job performance and effectiveness
As entrepreneurs:
*Learn to launch a medically related business
*Develop and enhance management skills
*Implement the keys to business growth
For more information about this program, please visit their website.