Why Pursue a Career in Healthcare Administration?
Prospective students are encouraged to explore the field of healthcare management before making application; learning about the field, talking with managers in the field and developing a sense of their goals. Applicants are asked in the admissions interview about their career goals. Applicants with a clear sense of career goals, and what they can contribute to the field, receive a strong recommendation. Remember, during graduate school your goals may change; however, entering graduate school with some direction will give you a base for evaluating options. Resources to help you learn about opportunities, and identify those best suited for your strengths.The American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) website is a good place to begin, listing both the various healthcare settings and functional areas in which managers work. The link "Career Services" includes a section on "Your Career as a Healthcare Executive" which can give you a good base for career planning. The Masters in Health Care.com website describes the different types of Masters Degrees in the field of Health Care Services Management and Administration, and includes links to programs that offer these degrees. Prospective Students are encouraged to get experience in a healthcare setting.Here is a sampling of what students have done in the past:
Websites with professional associations for specialties in healthcare managementThese provide information on positions that specialists hold, and compensation survey of members.
More websites with good information on careers in Healthcare:The Association of University Programs in Healthcare Administration (AUPHA) African American students will find the National Association of Health Services Executives (NAHSE) site to be useful. Good books and journals for prospective students to read:
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