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Driving leadership excellence in Healthcare and the Life Sciences

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18 months, 5 countries. Worldwide opportunities. Visit 5 global hubs to examine what’s possible.

Gain the leadership edge you need in a sector where the frontiers are always advancing. The Rotman School of Management’s Global Executive MBA for Healthcare and the Life Sciences (GEMBA-HLS) will transform the way you think, lead and drive change.

The pace of change in healthcare and the life sciences is accelerating, creating a demand for leaders who can master the innovations that are changing the face of this $8-trillion global industry. To answer the challenge, the Rotman School offers the world’s first Global Executive MBA for Healthcare and the Life Sciences. 

The 18-month program weaves together thought leadership, practical education and in-person residencies in five countries. It allows you work while you study, with its blended in-person and self-paced learning in-between; all designed to accommodate your demanding schedule.

Classes take place onsite in Toronto, Tel Aviv, Singapore, the San Francisco Bay Area, London, and through self-paced virtual learning. Examine what’s possible by learning from other systems and organizations across the globe.

We welcome you to join us and unlock your full leadership potential. 

 www.rotman.utoronto.ca/GEMBA-HLS

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