Beyond theMaster of Management degree, this cohort-based programis designed for experienced working professionals in all areas of health care and with students from more than 15 countries on average.
The program is delivered in five11-day modules in less than 1 year, followed by a final master's paper. Thefirst three are synchronous (live) online modules,and the final two modules take place in person.
Our next cohort will begin in November 2025 (Fall 2025 term).
Is the IMHL program for me?
This program is designed for senior and emerging practicing health managers.
Key Features of the IMHL:
- Master of Management Degree.
- Five integrated mindset-based modules, each spanning 11 days over 13 months.
- A master's paper written from anywhere in the world, with the guidance of an advisor.
- A Managerial Exchange focusedon real-lifeworkplace challenges and opportunities for improvement.
- Learning from experienced peers from around the world.
- Flexibility allowingstudents to continue working while in the program.
- Development of leadership capabilities toward positive change.
Upon completion, you will gain:
- Healthcare management skills and knowledge that can be applied in real-time.
- “Leadership mindsets” thattransform people, organizations, systems, and their contexts.
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Ability to effect significant change within one’s own organization and community.
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Appreciation of theevolving landscape of healthcare delivery challenges.
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Understanding of other communities around the world to better comprehend your own community.
- Opportunities for career growth in a healthcare management role.
- Access to an alumni network of like-minded individuals.
Questions about the IMHL program?
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