Top 6 MBA Courses in Healthcare - United Kingdom (UK) & Ireland
Healthcare - United Kingdom (UK) & Ireland
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Duration: 5 days (on-campus).
Location: South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2BB OR White City Campus
Duration: 5 days (on-campus).
Location: South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2BB OR White City Campus, London W12 0BZ.
The Leading Systemic Innovation in Healthcare course is a five-day programme designed to empower healthcare provider executives, policymakers, and industry leaders with the knowledge, skills, and insights needed to lead and thrive in this ever-evolving landscape.
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Delve into the economic issues facing the healthcare industry, and learn how policy can be used to a
Delve into the economic issues facing the healthcare industry, and learn how policy can be used to address global healthcare challenges.
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Gain the knowledge and strategies for successful pharmaceutical market access.
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Gain the knowledge and strategies for successful pharmaceutical market access.
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A two-year, taught modular degree offering a set of tailored courses in health economics, outcomes r
A two-year, taught modular degree offering a set of tailored courses in health economics, outcomes research, and healthcare management.
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Duration: 6 days on-campus.
Time commitment: Short programme.
Location: Oxford.
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