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Prescription-Strength Management Education

Through the coming decade, the health care industry will offer numerous advancement opportunities for those who are ready, willing and able to take on new challenges. Let the University of St. Thomas prepare you for your next role. You can get started right away.

Our challenging relevant health care management programs will help you:

  • Gain fresh knowledge, insight and skills for a changing health care environment
  • Confidently lead positive changes in health care
  • Make wise, ethical business decisions on behalf of your organization
  • Improve performance and results
  • Get noticed – and rewarded

UST Executive Education in
Catholic Health Care Leadership

Program begins Monday, August 13, 2012 
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Executive Education Health Care Leadership



Health Care UST MBA


Physician Leadership College

If you are a physician leader interested in making an even greater impact in your healthcare organization, we invite you to learn more about the Physician Leadership College.

Participants and health care organization leaders describe the benefits of the Physician Leadership College. Dr. Patricia Huberty is a past participant of PLC.

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Did You Know?

  • Health care is the largest industry in the U.S.
  • National spending on health care is expected to grow annually by 6.7 percent until it reaches $4.3 trillion in 2017.
  • Health care is among the fastest-growing occupations.
  • Employment growth in health care ranges from 13 percent in hospitals to 55 percent in home health care services.

Health Affairs doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.27.2.w145
(Published www.healthaffairs.org. February 26, 2008)
Bureau of Labor Statistics (www.bls.gov)

   
 

High Performance Health Care Blog

Keep up to date with the latest trends in health care leadership and management by reading High Performance Health Care.  This blog is authored by the faculty and staff of the St. Thomas health care programs.  In our weekly postings we identify significant new articles in the business literature, review key concepts being taught in St. Thomas programs, report on findings from faculty research projects and summarize the many events held here on campus.

This blog is written to be of use to  progressive health care leaders, clinicians, policymakers and academics.  Get the latest posting by subscribing - it's free and easy.  Find out how >