Why MBA-e
If you are a healthcare professional looking to stretch in new directions, acquire new skills and build a network of professional colleagues, you may want to consider the Yale executive MBA program.
With an innovative curriculum and mission of "educating leaders for business and society", this MBA is uniquely focused on the critical issues confronting the healthcare industry. Class Profile
High aspirations and a desire for leadership and progress within the industry unite these individuals.
Be part of something special where healthcare leaders like yourself from multiple industry sectors converge to challenge and stretch each other in new directions, acquire new skills and build a life-long network of professional colleagues. Curriculum
We didn't invent collaboration. Just the cross-sector Healthcare Leadership MBA built entirely on it.
Yale's legacy of interdisciplinary teaching, curriculum innovation and a collaborative learning environment provides a unique educational experience that translates into practical applications for healthcare’s most intriguing issues. Admission Requirements
If you have a strong drive to learn new skills and expand your insights to become a better manager and an exceptional leader, consider joining other professionals who aspire to solve healthcare’s hard problems that matter.
Eligibility for the program is based on your professional achievement as well as the industry perspective you will contribute to the class. Schedule and Calendar
Individuals considering an executive MBA program must consider both the time demands and expected workload.
The Yale Healthcare Leadership MBA’s two-weekend a month schedule is rigorous, but with the support of your study group and coordination of assignments by faculty, it becomes manageable to earn your MBA without interrupting your career. |
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Students Compete in Pharmaceutical Case Competition MBA-e students participated in a pharmaceutical case competition held by the Yale Healthcare and Life Sciences Club. Retired General Stanley A. McChrystal Speaks at Yale SOM Leaders Forum Retired General Stanley A. McChrystal sees a major challenge for leaders in the United States. The Future of U.S. Health Care
In a recent WSJ article, Chris Day of Aetna, MBA-e '07, discusses his efforts to create partnerships with health care providers. |
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