1-Year NYC Master's Health Systems Open House & Info Session

by Department of Systems Science and Industrial Engineering

2014-2020 Event Academic

Sat, Jan 25, 2020

12 PM – 3 PM EST (GMT-5)

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SUNY Global Center, 116 E 55th Street, New York, New York 10022

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This one-year Master of Science degree program is open to all majors and designed to provide individuals with a bachelor's degree the opportunity to gain sufficient knowledge and skills for modeling, analyzing and/or designing healthcare delivery systems and processes.

Please RSVP for the event here:
http://bit.ly/31duLGv

Affordable and high-ranking, this program is designed to be accessible to working professionals.

Students in this program enjoy focused weekend classes in Manhattan with award-winning professors, informed guest lectures, networking opportunities with industry experts and excellent graduate placement rates.

Join students in the current cohort of the Executive Program in Health Systems – Manhattan for lunch, casual conversation and an information session including a Q&A following with our Program Director and Chair Mohammad Khasawneh. Prospective students who bring resumes and/or transcripts can also receive eligibility reviews.

Networking Lunch 12 p.m. - 1 p.m.
Info Session/Q&A 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.

Founded in basis from ongoing research partnerships that we have enjoyed with a variety of healthcare networks since 2001, our program remains open to graduates from all academic backgrounds. Students' whose undergraduate bachelor's degrees were in psychology, chemistry, biology, and other disciplines have proven to perform well in the program over the years as all candidates are carefully screened for attitude and aptitude.

Now is an especially promising time for individuals to enter the field of healthcare systems engineering, a field that has been expanding in recent years and gained wider public notoriety since the report to President Obama: "Report to the President - Better Health Care and Lower Costs: Accelerating Improvement Through Systems Engineering," which was released by PCAST (President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology) in May of 2014. While similar reports have followed since, the report is particularly interesting as it specifically focuses on the role of industrial and systems engineering in healthcare and directly advocates greater use of systems engineering principles - great news for future graduates with interest in improving healthcare!

As more medical programs integrate some measure of health systems science into their curriculum as promoted by the AMA, there is also an increasing number of students exploring this one-year MS health systems program as an option in their gap year. Many are even now calling health systems the "third pillar" of medical education. Several graduates of the program have gone on to pursue clinical medicine, and some have even received additional support from their doctoral program as an added benefit of their MS health systems education.

Please RSVP for the event here:
http://bit.ly/31duLGv

Comments or questions can be directed to Erin Hornbeck via email at hornbeck@binghamton.edu or by phone at 607-777-6511.

For more information about the program, please visit:
https://www.binghamton.edu/ssie/graduate/mshs-nyc/index.html
Food Provided (Attendees are welcome to join students in the current cohort for a networking luncheon prior to the info session. Please contact hornbeck@binghamton.edu with any dietary restrictions that may apply.)

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Co-hosted with: Alumni Engagement Office, Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development, Watson College, Watson Career and Alumni Connections

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