
Healthcare / Pharma / Biotech
An MBA in Healthcare / Pharma / Biotech can help students who want to land a job in a growing, increasingly global, industry. Let’s face it: everybody needs healthcare, and the industry is in need of leaders who can effectively optimize and manage the complex business aspects of care delivery. Because of this, post-MBA careers in Healthcare can be found in hospitals, health maintenance organizations (HMOs), laboratories, or healthcare-related startups.
To prepare students for these careers, MBA programs in Healthcare cover general business aspects, as well as topics that are specific to healthcare. For instance, an MBA program with a concentration in Healthcare might include courses on healthcare delivery, medical devices, and insurance topics. Other, specialized MBA programs might address topics in pharmaceuticals or the biotechnology industry.
Some MBA programs are designed for those who already have experience in the healthcare industry: for example, medical doctors or nurses who want to expand their knowledge of business, or healthcare professionals who are interested in launching startups. Other MBA programs in Healthcare are open to those without experience in the healthcare / pharma / biotech sectors. Some business schools offer students the opportunity to pair their MBA with a second, healthcare-related degree, such as an MD, a Master of Hospital Administration (MHA), or a Master’s in Nursing (MSN).
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