Hi,
I would like some suggestions for specialist MBAs - health care (not very expensive). I am a doctor working in the UK. So far, I have explored the following:
1. Sunderland
2. Birmingham
3. North Wales
Thank you
MBA for doctors
Posted Apr 01, 2022 08:55
I would like some suggestions for specialist MBAs - health care (not very expensive). I am a doctor working in the UK. So far, I have explored the following:
1. Sunderland
2. Birmingham
3. North Wales
Thank you
Posted Apr 01, 2022 09:36
This is almost certainly a suboptimal choice for any specific goal. What are your specific objectives?
Posted Apr 01, 2022 09:37
Try https://find-mba.com/board/general-forum/specialisations-dont-often-matter-42969
[Edited by Duncan on Apr 01, 2022]
Posted Apr 01, 2022 10:07
This is almost certainly a suboptimal choice for any specific goal. What are your specific objectives?
Thanks Duncan.
Aspiring to become Medical Director in the NHS within the next 3-4 years. (Longer term - would like to move Eastwards)
I note your thread regarding specialist MBA. What do you suggest for a person like me? Generic MBA? or some other University offering specialist MBA
[Edited by docdoc on Apr 01, 2022]
Posted Apr 01, 2022 11:01
Take a look at my post about using LinkedIn. I think most NHS medical directors don't have MBAs: qualifications from the CMI and RCSI are common, as is the Senior Leader Apprenticeship. If your budget is limited, start with a SLA since that's more or less free.
If you can increase your investment Warwick and Imperial seem to be popular among those who do have MBAs. Certainly, look at the NHS's partners for its MBA and Leadership Academy over the last 20 years: primarily the OUBS, Manchester, and Warwick but I recall also there are other schools - Birmingham, Cranfield, Nottingham... probably others.
If you cannot move the budget, I would focus on the SLA pathways at the OUBS, Manchester and maybe Cranfield.
PS By move Eastwards, I guess you mean to Asia rather than to Norfolk. Focus on the best school for your next step.
[Edited by Duncan on Apr 01, 2022]
Posted Apr 01, 2022 11:57
Take a look at my post about using LinkedIn. I think most NHS medical directors don't have MBAs: qualifications from the CMI and RCSI are common, as is the Senior Leader Apprenticeship. If your budget is limited, start with a SLA since that's more or less free.
If you can increase your investment Warwick and Imperial seem to be popular among those who do have MBAs. Certainly, look at the NHS's partners for its MBA and Leadership Academy over the last 20 years: primarily the OUBS, Manchester, and Warwick but I recall also there are other schools - Birmingham, Cranfield, Nottingham... probably others.
If you cannot move the budget, I would focus on the SLA pathways at the OUBS, Manchester and maybe Cranfield.
PS By move Eastwards, I guess you mean to Asia rather than to Norfolk. Focus on the best school for your next step.
Thanks Duncan, really appreciate it.
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