Hi All,
I am asking to find the best way according to my profile, I am a physician, non European, have 9 years experience in medical management among different healthcare sectors.
My main goal is to relocate in Europe and to continue working in the same field.
I don`t have GMAT. I am thinking between two different ways:
1. The first is to take part time MBA program in one of the following universities due to limited budget; Lancaster , Brunel or Strathclyde; as the first two choice had healthcare concentrations while the third haven`t.
2. The second is to try to find PhD in healthcare management and start searching for scholarship and work on that.
Appreciating your recommendations.
Thanks.
Best Choice for Physician
Posted Mar 16, 2018 18:21
I am asking to find the best way according to my profile, I am a physician, non European, have 9 years experience in medical management among different healthcare sectors.
My main goal is to relocate in Europe and to continue working in the same field.
I don`t have GMAT. I am thinking between two different ways:
1. The first is to take part time MBA program in one of the following universities due to limited budget; Lancaster , Brunel or Strathclyde; as the first two choice had healthcare concentrations while the third haven`t.
2. The second is to try to find PhD in healthcare management and start searching for scholarship and work on that.
Appreciating your recommendations.
Thanks.
Posted Mar 19, 2018 18:11
Make sure you'd be eligible for a student visa if you pursued a part-time program. Sometimes visas require a certain number of hours of study per week. For example, I think the Tier 4 visas are only open to full-time students.
Don't limit yourself to schools offering specialized programs. Even if your goals include staying in the health sector, you will probably be better off with a general MBA at a strong school.
The schools you are looking at do not have great success placing non-EU students in the UK. Strathclyde is ok.
Take the GMAT and try for stronger schools.
A PhD could be an option as well, but I don't have much experience with PhDs.
Don't limit yourself to schools offering specialized programs. Even if your goals include staying in the health sector, you will probably be better off with a general MBA at a strong school.
The schools you are looking at do not have great success placing non-EU students in the UK. Strathclyde is ok.
Take the GMAT and try for stronger schools.
A PhD could be an option as well, but I don't have much experience with PhDs.
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