The Master's program in Healthcare Management aims to provide students with an opportunity to gain deep and specialized knowledge in the field. The program covers various topics related to managing healthcare institutions, such as strategic healthcare planning, human resource management in the medical field, healthcare finance and accounting, quality assessment and performance improvement, and public health policies. The program will equip students with the skills and tools necessary to assume leadership responsibilities in healthcare organizations, including hospitals, medical care centers, health insurance companies, and health ministries. It typically involves studying modern management theories and applying them to healthcare contexts, conducting research, and conducting practical case studies to develop knowledge and practices in healthcare management.
The program's vision is to become a globally recognized healthcare management education, research, and innovation leader. It aspires to produce graduates who are not only well-versed in the principles and practices of healthcare management but also equipped with the skills and mindset needed to address the healthcare industry's complex challenges today and in the future.