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Duke University: Law and Management Graduate Certificate Program

University: Duke University
Department: Sanford Institute of Public Policy
Location: Durham, NC, USA

The Health Policy Certificate Program is open to any Duke graduate students, including those enrolled in graduate coursework through the office of Continuing Education. Successful candidates must complete the prescribed combination of five courses: any one methodology course; two courses drawn from the core set of health policy course offerings; any two additional elective courses; and the capstone course. With the permission of the Program Director, students may substitute other health-related courses offered at Duke or through the UNC School of Public Health.

The Health Policy Certificate program is open to all graduate students. Successful candidates must complete the prescribed combination of five courses: two courses drawn from the core set of health policy offerings; any two additional elective courses; and the capstone course. Appropriate courses may come from the list given below or may include other courses (new courses, special topics courses, independent study, and, under special circumstances, courses offered through the UNC School of Public Health) as approved by the director.

For more details about the program, please visit:
http://www.hpolicy.duke.edu/gradstudents/
http://www.duke.edu

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Cornell University: The Sloan Program in Health Administration

University: Cornell University
Department: Department of Policy Analysis and Management
Location: Ithaca, NY, USA

The Sloan Program prepares future leaders in health care administration to manage health care institutions and to assess how government policies and programs affect the health care sector of the economy and the institutions they manage. The Sloan Program does this through education that is informed by research that addresses the challenges of the dynamic and changing health administration environment. The career trajectory for Sloan graduates is excellent. Sloan graduates serve in leadership positions in a variety of settings including hospitals, long-term care, ambulatory services, insurance/benefits organizations, pharmaceuticals, management consulting, professional associations and government organizations.

The Sloan MHA Program is located in the Department of Policy Analysis and Management (PAM) in the College of Human Ecology at Cornell University. Policy and management issues are interrelated across the public and private sectors around the issues of cost, quality, and access to health services. Faculty in the Department of Policy Analysis and Management address these issues through their teaching and research. As a department, PAM prepares students for leadership positions as managers, policy makers, and analysts for careers in both the public and private sectors. As stated by Dr. Patsy Brannon, Dean of Human Ecology: "The Sloan Program capitalizes on its location in the Department of policy analysis and Management to train leaders in health care administration who can manage health care institutions as well as analyze, evaluate and assess how governmental policies and programs will impact the health care sector and the institutions they manage." As Dr. Richard Burkhauser, Chair of PAM further notes, the Program has a "strong business core and Sloan students are learning how to work well in environments that combine elements of both the public and private sectors." Graduate students in health administration are encouraged to take PAM electives, as well as electives throughout Cornell University, including the renowned programs in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Johnson Graduate School of Management, the School of Hotel Administration, and Applied Economics and Management.

In contrast with many health management programs where health applications are delayed to the second year, in the Sloan Program the focus on health administration concepts begins during the first semester. The M.H.A. degree in health administration accordingly is highly focused, dealing with the issues and challenges specific to the health industry. The core curriculum combines a solid foundation in accounting, finance, management and economics-the fundamentals of management and business methods-with specific training and skills needed to apply these fundamentals successfully in the health industry. Course requirements and electives provide a broad approach to management training in health care, including offerings in ethical and humanitarian principles, entrepreneurial innovation, leadership skills development, epidemiology, health law, insurance and managed care, social and health policy issues, and health care financing and economics. In short, the Sloan Program's two-year curriculum equips graduates to work in the health services area of their choice.

For more details about the program, please visit:
http://www.human.cornell.edu/pam/sloan/f03more.cfm
http://www.cornell.edu

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Harvard Medical School: PhD Program in Health Policy

University: Harvard Medical School
Department: Department of Healthcare Policy
Location: Boston, MA, USA

The Ph.D. Program in Health Policy at Harvard University is an interfaculty program between the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS), the School of Public Health, the Medical School, the John F. Kennedy School of Government, and the Graduate School of Business Administration that began in September 1992.

Students in the Ph.D. Program in Health Policy choose a concentration and meet specific curriculum requirements in one of seven disciplines: Decision Sciences, Economics, Ethics, Evaluative Science and Statistics, Management, Medical Sociology, or Political Analysis. In addition to selecting a concentration, during the thesis stage, students specialize in one of four areas of policy interest: Environmental Health, Health Care Services, International Health, Mental Health, or Public Health.

For more details about the program please visit:
http://www.hcp.med.harvard.edu/education/index.php
http://www.harvard.edu

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