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James Lind Institute - Switzerland Master of Public Health Management (MPH) – Public Health Leadership
James Lind Institute - Switzerland

Master of Public Health Management (MPH) – Public Health Leadership

Geneva, Switzerland

18 up to 24 Months

English

Full time, Part time

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EUR 5,500 / per semester *

Distance Learning

* tuition assistance & instalment payment plans available for applicants from low income countries

Introduction

This program is particularly suited to entrants and professionals who have a keen interest in assuming leadership roles in healthcare. Students from nursing, medicine, allied health, mental health, hospital administration, field-based healthcare workers, and diagnostic professionals find this program of high interest.

There is a tremendous need for effective leaders in modern healthcare organizations and this program is tuned to these needs so that aspiring students develop the acumen to understand the leadership needs in healthcare. There is a focus on evidence-based care, managerial effectiveness, foundations in finance and accounting, and leading teams.

The Master of Public Health (MPH) - Public Health Leadership, is a Swiss degree awarded by James Lind Institute, Switzerland. James Lind Institute is an approved post-secondary higher educational Institution with the authority to award private degrees in Switzerland. The institute is registered in the Canton of Geneva, Switzerland under the UID CHE-255.747.977. James Lind Institute has various accreditations, certifications, and international memberships.

When you choose our Master of Science in Public Health Management (MPH), you can:

  • Establish Credibility
  • Learn at your own pace
  • Stay Current and Relevant

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Program Admission Requirements

Show your commitment and readiness for Grad school by taking the GRE - the most broadly accepted exam for graduate programs internationally.

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