Master of Management
in Health Care
Students Share Why the Vanderbilt
Master of Management in Health Care
Program is Unique
If you are considering the MMHC degree, our program offers robust healthcare management courses and weekend immersions taught by healthcare leaders and policy makers. Embedded in the curriculum is the Capstone Strategy Project, one of the hallmarks of Vanderbilt’s program, allows you to put everything you’ve learned to the test as you work with your Capstone Team on a significant organizational challenge.
Learn MoreThe Vanderbilt Master of Management in Health Care (MMHC) is a one-of-a-kind executive healthcare management degree designed to meet the needs of working professionals in the healthcare delivery industry. Meeting one night a week and one weekend a month for one year, with remote learning available, this program offers the level of flexibility healthcare professionals need. The program offers a diverse, multi-disciplinary cohort, leadership development and immediate return on investment, helping you reach your full potential as a leader.
Learn MoreAdvance your career and your standing within your organization in just 12 months. From the moment you begin Vanderbilt’s Master of Management in Health Care program, you’ll return to your job with new skills and immediate ROI either in salary growth or increased responsibility. Notably, you will receive capabilities that will give you higher standing in the workplace and newfound credibility among the executive team.
Learn MoreA CEO of a specialty surgical hospital, Samuel Rossmann looked to round out his 15 years of healthcare experience with an elite educational experience. After researching other top-tier universities around the country, he chose the MMHC program, which he found to be a “truly unique offering.” And thanks to the program’s technological capabilities, he didn’t even have to come to Nashville to take part in the full experience.
A former
head of quantitative consulting for the equity electronic trading group at
Merrill Lynch, Megan Lawrence researches how firms select and implement new
organizational and management practices.
The Vanderbilt Master of Management in Health Care program includes leadership and professional development designed to prepare you to not only manage, but also lead.
The Vanderbilt Master of Management in Health Care program includes leadership and professional development designed to prepare you to not only manage, but also lead.
The strategically diverse MMHC cohort is comprised of 1/3 physicians, 1/3 nurses and other clinicians and 1/3 non-clinical administrators.
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