Gain A Whole New Perspective
Globalization is increasing, and so is the need for health care professionals who understand how business is done in key markets around the world. The international residency is a great opportunity to enrich your global business and cultural knowledge, forge exciting new connections, and gain an international edge.
As part of the Health Care MBA program, you will complete a 8 to 10 day international residency where you’ll visit hospitals, companies and speak with experts in one or more foreign countries.
Fall International Residency: Prague, Czech Republic
As part of their Global Innovation course, the Health Care MBA travels to Prague. Site visits include the Institute of Clinical & Experimental Medicine, the General University Hospital, the Merck Innovation Center and Advanced Health Economic Solutions at Charles University.
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