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University of London and 鶹ýƵվ launch Global MBA Health Pathway

7 September 2021

Tailored topeoplein the healthcare sectorwho want to advance to senior levels of management,the Global MBA Health Pathway has been developed around 鶹ýƵվ’sworld-leadingexpertise in healthcare.

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A fullyonlineandprofessionally accrediteddegree, the Global MBA with health specialismprovidesanopportunity for MBA studentsacross the worldto gain an in-depth understanding of the management, governanceandleadershipin one of the world’s most vital and rapidly growing sectors.

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Dr Julie Andrews,Pathway Director Global MBA (Health), Associate Professor(鶹ýƵվMedical School)and Consultant Microbiologist (WhittingonHospital)has seen first-hand how rapidly the healthcare sector has changed in recent months in light of the Covid-19 pandemic,andseesan MBA qualificationas beingrelevant now more than ever:

“I’ve been in healthcare for 25 years, and I’ve never seen my sector change so quickly in such a short period of time. We’ve had to be agile in terms of skills required to deliver services and learn to work with new technologies. There’s been disruption to the way we train and educate our teams, our trainees, and our patients. We are reliant on technology for all of that,” says Dr Andrews.

“This MBA has even more value post-Covid than it did before because employers are looking for well-rounded people. This isn’t just about dealing with the pandemic. It’s about how to manage change. And significant change.”

“In an unpredictable world, aprogrammethat focuses on the predictability of humanbehaviour- and explores ways to prepare for it- is fundamentally important.”

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