Master of Management in Health Care
Program Overview
Master of Management in Health Care
The Vanderbilt Master of Management in Health Care (MMHC) program is designed to help healthcare professionals take their careers to the next level. The program offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes robust healthcare management courses and weekend immersions taught by healthcare leaders and policy makers.
Program Snapshot
- Comprehensive Curriculum: The MMHC program features a comprehensive curriculum that includes healthcare management courses and weekend immersions.
- Capstone Strategy Project: The program includes a Capstone Strategy Project that allows students to work with a team on a significant organizational challenge.
- Admissions: The admissions process is holistic, ensuring that the program gets to know each applicant and their unique career goals.
- Exceptional Career Outcomes: The program helps students advance their careers and increase their standing within their organizations in just 12 months.
Curriculum
The MMHC curriculum is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the healthcare industry. The program includes a range of courses, as well as a Capstone Strategy Project that allows students to apply what they have learned to a real-world challenge.
Admissions
The admissions process for the MMHC program is holistic, taking into account each applicant's unique career goals and experiences. The program requires applicants to submit their resume, CV, or LinkedIn profile as a pre-assessment, and also offers the opportunity to schedule a personal consultation.
Exceptional Career Outcomes
The MMHC program is designed to help students advance their careers and increase their standing within their organizations. The program's exceptional career outcomes include salary growth, increased responsibility, and newfound credibility among the executive team.
Program Details
- Duration: 12 months
- Cohort Diversity: The MMHC cohort is strategically diverse, comprising 1/3 physicians, 1/3 nurses and other clinicians, and 1/3 non-clinical administrators.
- Faculty: The program is taught by experienced faculty, including Michael A. Lapré, Megan Lawrence, and Mark D. Cannon.
News and Updates
The MMHC program is featured in various news articles and updates, including "Inside the Vanderbilt MMHC Class of 2026: Key Stats and Class Profile" and "Vanderbilt Master of Management in Health Care (MMHC) Class of 2026: Experienced Healthcare Leaders Advancing Their Impact".
Community and Alumni
The MMHC program has a strong community and alumni network, with opportunities for students to connect with each other and with alumni through events and online platforms.
Accreditation and Rankings
The Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management is accredited by the AACSB and ranked as a top business school by U.S. News & World Report, Financial Times, and other publications.
