Tue, Jun 15, 2021

12 PM – 1:30 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Medical and Health Services Manager roles constitute one of the eight positions that U.S. News & World Report recently noted may be "recession-proof," which is great news for our graduates. On September 18, 2020, the AMA also released an article stating that" COVID-19 shows why health systems science matters so much." As you may already know, the AMA now considers health systems science the third pillar of medical education, and more and more medical programs have been integrating some measure of health systems science into their curriculum as promoted by the AMA. Graduate studies in healthcare systems engineering are a great preparation for significant leadership roles in this field.

Right now we have graduates making major contributions in healthcare and improving related delivery systems and processes. Opportunities in this field are continuing to expand due to the overwhelming demand in the healthcare industry for improvement sciences that embrace systems thinking, systems engineering, and data analytics.

If you have interest in gaining knowledge and skills for modeling, analyzing and/or designing healthcare delivery systems and processes, we welcome you to join us for a focused health systems graduate info session and Q&A. All with interest in improving health systems are welcome to attend.

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Co-hosted with: American Medical Women's Association, Pre-Medical Association, Binghamton University, Alumni Engagement Office, Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development, Watson College, American Medical Student Association, Graduate School Office, Pre-Health Advising, Watson Career and Alumni Connections

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