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The
Wayne State University School of Business Administration has launched an
Executive Master in Business Administration for Physicians program. A
joint initiative of the business school, the WSU School of Medicine and
the Detroit Medical Center, the intense 16-month program is designed to
provide doctors with the skills they need to be effective administrators
in today’s highly competitive health-care environment. The
36-credit program’s courses center on fundamental skills, including
accounting, statistics, information systems, finance and service
operations; 21st century delivery systems for health care; structuring
for the future through strategic planning and marketing; and competing
in a dynamic environment with emphasis on organizational design,
managing modern technical health care professionals, and legal and risk
analysis. “For
the most part, being a doctor in the modern day has evolved far beyond
traditional patient care,” said School of Medicine Dean John Crissman,
MD. “There are so many technical and business issues involved. This
program helps physicians gain the tools they need to excel in the
business of medicine as well as the practice of it.” The
program’s faculty is composed of key health-care executives from
metropolitan Detroit along with business school faculty. Full-time
faculty from the business school received summer research grants to
further develop the health-care focus of their courses. According
to the program’s director, Timothy Butler, PhD, the diverse
specialties of the parties involved in the planning process have led to
a truly unique program. “I
know of no other executive program in which a business school, medical
school, and major health system have formed a partnership,” Dr. Butler
said. “This gives our students a rich perspective on the business and
economic environment of health care.” For more information on the Executive MBA for Physicians, please contact Program Director Timothy Butler at (313) 577-2243 or via email at timothy.butler@wayne.edu. |
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