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1 CoursesMaster of health care delivery science in Dartmouth college
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The problems of health care throughout the world are not primarily ones of medical knowledge or even political will they are problems of effective management and execution. The Master of Health Care Delivery Science (MHCDS) program at Dartmouth delivers this specialized knowledge to a diverse, global group of participants the managers and professionals who are poised to be the health care leaders of tomorrow.The faculties of the Tuck School of Business and The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice (TDI) have partnered to offer the MHCDS degree from Dartmouth College. The combination of The Dartmouth Institute's advanced research expertise in health care outcomes with the Tuck School's proven success in teaching leadership and teamwork, finance, and operations creates an educational opportunity unmatched by other programs.At the heart of the program is a commitment to the value-based improvement of health care delivery achieving better outcomes for the same or lower costs that is scientifically, ethically, and managerially sound.
A bachelor's degree must be conferred before attending Dartmouth,Two letters of recommendation, Resume, official transcripts, IELTS: 7, TOEFL: Internet based exam: 100, Computer based exam: 250, Paper based exam: 600, GRE and GMAT scores are required, Statement of Institutional Support, Interview.
Medical Assistant, Nursing Assistant, Home Health Aide, Licensed Practical Nurse, Physician, Therapist, Registered Nurse, Pharmacy Technician.
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