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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Students Innovate for a Sustainable Future
Face it. People can be wasteful in ways that can have a global impact. Issues like pollution, deforestation and climate change challenge the future of this Earth that billions call home. Yet, grounded in faith and moral obligation instilled by a University of St. Thomas education, some Tommie entrepreneurs strive to reverse or slow that… The post Students Innovate for a Sustainable Future appeared first on Newsroom | University of St. Thomas.
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John McVea, professor at the University of St. Thomas Schulze School of Entrepreneurship, recently spoke with KSTP about negotiations between city officials and rideshare companies Uber and Lyft, as well as the complexities facing similar startups. From the story: So far, the City of Minneapolis says it’s received four applications for rideshare licenses, but it’s… The post In the News: John McVea Discusses Deadline for Rideshares to Pullout of Minneapolis appeared first on Newsroom | University of St. Thomas.
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Christopher Michaelson, ethics professor at the University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business, and author of the new book, Is Your Work Worth It?, recently spoke with Business Insider about the atypical happiness curve being shaped by young people in the U.S. From the story: To be sure, it’s no shock young people aren’t feeling… The post In the News: Christopher Michaelson on the Decline in Happiness of America’s Youth appeared first on Newsroom | University of St. Thomas.
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