Master of Health Management

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Bridging the gap between health professional and health management.

The Master of Health Management (MHM) program prepares health-care professionals to take on the challenges of leadership and management roles in the health-care system. The MHM program is a collaboration between McMaster’s DeGroote School of Business and the School of Rehabilitation Science, combining the globally recognized expertise of both to train the next generation of health-care leaders. Understanding the value and importance of flexible learning, the MHM program is built on the foundation of asynchronous online delivery paired with two short residency periods, one in-person and one on-line, for networking and learning opportunities. Students will learn from experts with experience in the industry and government to gain the knowledge and skills needed to solve complex problems facing the health-care sector. With students and faculty from around the world, representing a broad scope of health-care professions, MHM students will be exposed to diverse interprofessional and international perspectives and experiences.

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