Healthcare Leaders Excel With MBA Degrees
January 15, 2009
By the My MBA Career Content Team – Find Top MBA Degree Programs
MBA degrees can be combined with other specialized training to produce career opportunities that are perfectly tailored to your background and experience.
For example, Wayne State University's School of Medicine recently announced that it had hired Dr. Andre Konski, an MBA who is also a medical doctor, as chairman of the school's department of radiation oncology. In this capacity, Konski will also be service chief for radiation oncology at the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Center.
According to a university press release, Konski earned an MBA and a master of arts degree in economics at the University of Toledo, after he completed his medical fellowship and held other prominent positions in radiation oncology.
Well-trained professionals may find their own opportunities in the field of healthcare administration and management, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The federal agency finds that opportunities will grow faster than average in this field as the healthcare industry becomes increasingly diversified and dependent on new technologies.
If you're interested in making your mark on the healthcare industry, consider what an MBA degree can do to help you meet your goals and stand out above your competition.
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