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The University of Pennsylvania’s online master's degree in Health Care Innovation (MHCI)connects professionals through transformative learning experiences designed to improve health care. Build your innovation and leadership skills through a multidisciplinary curriculum that will prepare you to face urgent needs and long-term challenges. Develop a network of innovative thinkers while you build a foundation to influence policy, change behavior, improve operations, and apply innovation within your organization.
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Virtual Information Session Tuesday, March 22 4–5pm Eastern Time Online; access information will be provided upon sign-up.
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"In addition to hearing from faculty and industry experts, I find the perspective of my fellow students equally as valuable. Overall, the experience has helped shift and broaden my perspective to better position myself to aid in improving health care in the near future."
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