MBA concentration in healthcare/hospital
Posted Feb 17, 2012 09:40
Hi everyone~ I'm 32 years old male Korean, My work experience is 6years as Radio technologist. I looking for a MBA school, Which school fit my career?. Are they graduated MBA schools people were work in hospital?
I looking for 1year full time MBA in U.S.A or Europe
Searching to concentration of healthcare & medcine MBA Schools are INSEAD,IE(Europe),Kellogg(U.S.A) right?
GPA 4.0
GMAT 680
Can I go to MBA schools?
Hi everyone~ I'm 32 years old male Korean, My work experience is 6years as Radio technologist. I looking for a MBA school, Which school fit my career?. Are they graduated MBA schools people were work in hospital?
I looking for 1year full time MBA in U.S.A or Europe
Searching to concentration of healthcare & medcine MBA Schools are INSEAD,IE(Europe),Kellogg(U.S.A) right?
GPA 4.0
GMAT 680
Can I go to MBA schools?
Posted Feb 18, 2012 13:54
What sort of role would you like to have in the future?
Most one year MBAs do not have concentrations; they are in general management. A one year MBA could be a good fit for you, but two year MBAs are better.
In terms of MBAs in the US with big healthcare alumni networks I would look at Wharton, Northwestern, Harvard Business School, Brigham Young University, University of Minnesota and New York University: most of these you would need a better GMAT.
I would also look at University of Rochester, Charles Stuart University, University of Toronto, University of Warwick, Technion, Pepperdine University, Southern Illinois and RMIT University. They have a cluster of alumni with MBAs and a background in radiography.
What sort of role would you like to have in the future?
Most one year MBAs do not have concentrations; they are in general management. A one year MBA could be a good fit for you, but two year MBAs are better.
In terms of MBAs in the US with big healthcare alumni networks I would look at Wharton, Northwestern, Harvard Business School, Brigham Young University, University of Minnesota and New York University: most of these you would need a better GMAT.
I would also look at University of Rochester, Charles Stuart University, University of Toronto, University of Warwick, Technion, Pepperdine University, Southern Illinois and RMIT University. They have a cluster of alumni with MBAs and a background in radiography.
Posted Feb 20, 2012 04:22
Thank you so much Mr. Duncan
You gave to me the answer. If I select MBA schools that concentration in alumni some parts, I should select 2years full time MBA and I need better GMAT over the 700 score. I have to considering costs of class and living in America. Which schools are national university?, You had recommended to me?
Thank you so much Mr. Duncan
You gave to me the answer. If I select MBA schools that concentration in alumni some parts, I should select 2years full time MBA and I need better GMAT over the 700 score. I have to considering costs of class and living in America. Which schools are national university?, You had recommended to me?
Posted Feb 20, 2012 08:46
Well, some of the schools I mentioned have an average MGAT under 700.
What do you mean by "national university"?
Well, some of the schools I mentioned have an average MGAT under 700.
What do you mean by "national university"?
Posted Feb 20, 2012 10:04
Sorry Mr.Duncan I confused, I meant about established in duty..... This University were called 'national university' in Korea. and The University tuition is lower cost than private university in Korea. So I mentioned 'National University'
Is it called state University in U.S.A isn't it?
So, Which schools has lower cost about tuition and dorm?
Sorry Mr.Duncan I confused, I meant about established in duty..... This University were called 'national university' in Korea. and The University tuition is lower cost than private university in Korea. So I mentioned 'National University'
Is it called state University in U.S.A isn't it?
So, Which schools has lower cost about tuition and dorm?
Posted Mar 04, 2012 19:12
Hi, Imperial College London offers an MSc in International Health Management. I think Imperial's MBA has a Health Management specialisation option too.
Hi, Imperial College London offers an MSc in International Health Management. I think Imperial's MBA has a Health Management specialisation option too.
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