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How do you know if the Executive MSHCM program is right for you?

The UNO Executive MSHCM

The focus of this program is management within the health care industry, which can include hospital administration, department management and practice management, among other career paths. It is a business master's in which the traditional business functions are used to analyze situations within a health care setting. The primary goal of this program is to teach health care professionals graduate-level business applications and expand their professional development.

By comparison, a master of public health and a master of health administration may incorporate or may be dominated by business courses, but those degrees are not granted by business schools. The University of New Orleans, which is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and School, has the only program in the state offered through an AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) accredited business school.


 

MSHCM vs. MBA

The difference between a Master of Science in Health Care Management (MSHCM) and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) is that the MSHCM teaches functional areas of business with a focus on the management of business operations within the health care industry, whereas, the MBA has greater depth within certain subject areas and is considered more of a generalist degree. Entrepreneurs and administrators of large organizations may want to consider the MBA program as an option.

One of the most important aspects of the Executive MSHCM is the team focus. Students are formed into small work groups, which remain together for the entire program. The small-group format is important to students since they provide important social and academic support for their members. The groups are also important fail-safe devices for busy managers whose workloads fluctuate widely. Group members will constantly "trade off" their strengths and weaknesses. Because of the interdependence on team members, students are encouraged to be certain of their commitment to earning a master's through this intensive program.

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