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Subject Sign up: Penn’s Master of Health Care Innovation info session
Date November 1, 2022 2:01 PM
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Penn's Master of Health Care Innovation
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Info Session on November 15
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The University of Pennsylvania's Master of Health Care Innovation
(MHCI)
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online degree program forges a diverse network of innovative thinkers
and leaders passionate about improving health care. The
multidisciplinary curriculum-taught by leading, active
experts-builds students' skills to face urgent needs and long-term
challenges.

Bright and ambitious change agents from across health care come together
through the MHCI program
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By studying and interacting online as a cohort, they expand their
perspective and develop a community of support and inspiration. Students
apply their MHCI experience immediately in their work as policymakers,
executives, directors, administrators, entrepreneurs, consultants, and
more.

Sign up for a virtual info session to learn more from program staff,
students, and alumni.

Event: Virtual Information Session

Date: Tuesday, November 15

Time: 4pm Eastern Time

Location: Online; access information will be provided upon sign-up.
Registrants will receive admissions resources in addition to a recording
of the session.

SIGN UP TO ATTEND
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Core Curriculum:
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Behavioral Economics | Health Equity | Health Policy | Innovation |
Operations

"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."

- Mohana Nagda, MHCI class of 2022

 

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Questions about this event? Please contact Katherine Ridella at
[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> or 215-573-9378.

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Department of Medical Ethics & Health Policy
Perelman School of Medicine at The University of Pennsylvania

Blockley Hall, 14th Floor
423 Guardian Drive
Philadelphia, PA 19104-4884

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