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Executive Health MBA - Facing up to strategy and hospital management challenges in relation to public health

Parcours diplomant.

Présentation

To better articulate the healthcare issues of the population and the development and management of the strategies of healthcare organisations, the EHESP, the ESCP-EAP and the University Columbia have come together to launch an international Executive Health MBA.

Diseases are progressing and appear to be more and more chronic. The healthcare organisation is gradually “territorialising” and expectations for efficiency with regard to healthcare services are ever increasing.

To take these developments into account in the definition of an organisation of healthcare systems, the formulation of national and local policies and the development and management of establishment strategies, knowledge of management and of public health must be sought simultaneously.

The Executive Health MBA aims to answer the needs of this set of challenges.

Objectifs

Course objectives :

  • To enable students to draw up and implement strategies for health services, to improve the health of the population
  • To set out a common culture for administrative, medical and nurse directors and provide them with a shared basis of concepts, standards and methods

Modalités pédagogiques

  • Teaching modalities:

Courses are given in both English with language tutoring and French, depending on the situation.
The programme is based on four-day sessions requiring 70 days course over 14 months.

  • Courses locations:

Training takes place in Rennes, Paris, London, Berlin, New York and Madrid

Modalités d'inscription

  • Applications :

Enrolment deadline: 31 may 2011.
Start of training: September 2011.

  • For more information, phone 00 33 2 99 02 27 49

Modalités d'évaluation

This Executive Health MBA with the duration of an MBA (70days) issues an EHESP diploma in partnership with the ESCP-EAP and the University Columbia.