Hi there and hope you can get me on the right track
I am thinking of joining part time MBA and need to choose the University
Really i am thinking of healthcare MBA as work in healthcare industry.
My first degree Radiography in UK and i joined medical device sector some years ago. Now in medium management role (started with clinical applications, then internal training & education) and would like to climb up
The goal is to build up my network via MBA, go to consultancy in healthcare or get promotion in my company or join Philips
For that reason I am looking at
Imperial college London Weekend MBA
Maastricht MBA with Healthcare management
RSM Rotterdam school of management Erasmus
London City Bayes
MBA UCL Healthcare path
HEC Lausanee Healthcare MBA
Ideally i do not wish to stay in UK unless do consultancy or work remote
Any advice is much appreciated
Healthcare or General MBA
Posted Nov 01, 2022 18:38
I am thinking of joining part time MBA and need to choose the University
Really i am thinking of healthcare MBA as work in healthcare industry.
My first degree Radiography in UK and i joined medical device sector some years ago. Now in medium management role (started with clinical applications, then internal training & education) and would like to climb up
The goal is to build up my network via MBA, go to consultancy in healthcare or get promotion in my company or join Philips
For that reason I am looking at
Imperial college London Weekend MBA
Maastricht MBA with Healthcare management
RSM Rotterdam school of management Erasmus
London City Bayes
MBA UCL Healthcare path
HEC Lausanee Healthcare MBA
Ideally i do not wish to stay in UK unless do consultancy or work remote
Any advice is much appreciated
Posted Nov 02, 2022 12:51
Is your Dutch better than your French?
Posted Nov 02, 2022 13:54
RSM doesnt have healthcare MBA
Posted Nov 02, 2022 14:00
You might want to consider instead Erasmus University Rotterdam MSc Health Economics: eur.nl/en/master/health-economics
A friend of mine did it, and he got a job in IQVIA first, then in Philips HEOR, without any Dutch. But his undergrad was Pharmaseuticals from a top uni from his country (non-EU)
Posted Nov 02, 2022 15:02
Is your Dutch better than your French?
No, but i am hoping to get work in international company and eventually learn the language
Posted Nov 02, 2022 15:03
You might want to consider instead Erasmus University Rotterdam MSc Health Economics: eur.nl/en/master/health-economics
A friend of mine did it, and he got a job in IQVIA first, then in Philips HEOR, without any Dutch. But his undergrad was Pharmaseuticals from a top uni from his country (non-EU)
yes it does not have healthcare but after some research on linked in i can see many people are gone to Philips. My undergrad is Medical imaging- radiography from UK respectful university
Posted Nov 02, 2022 15:04
You might want to consider instead Erasmus University Rotterdam MSc Health Economics: eur.nl/en/master/health-economics
I can not do full time degree i work full time
Posted Nov 03, 2022 15:59
You might want to consider instead Erasmus University Rotterdam MSc Health Economics: eur.nl/en/master/health-economics
A friend of mine did it, and he got a job in IQVIA first, then in Philips HEOR, without any Dutch. But his undergrad was Pharmaseuticals from a top uni from his country (non-EU)
yes it does not have healthcare but after some research on linked in i can see many people are gone to Philips. My undergrad is Medical imaging- radiography from UK respectful university
So your research shown part time degree grads going to philips?
2 points here:
1) philips is big, it has everything from medical devices to smart bulbs. Are you sure they went to health care department?
2) international MBA at RSM is only full time, part time program is Executive MBA. Just FYI.
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