New York City-based Cornell University created a dual executive MBA and Master of Science degree program to train healthcare leaders.
Weill Cornell Medicine and the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management will collaborate for the two-year executive MBA/MS healthcare leadership program. Graduates will earn a Master of Science degree from the Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences and a MBA from Johnson.
The program will educate leaders of academic medical centers, community hospitals, large group multi-specialty or single-specialty practices, health insurers, healthcare consultants, pharmaceutical professionals and healthcare innovators, among others.
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