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Healthcare Administration Program In Mississippi - MS
By Mat Lindenberg, allied health world contributing writerPublished: July 14th, 2010
There are many roads you can take to earn a healthcare management degree in Mississippi. The easiest and simplest one is to find and enroll in a healthcare management program, offered either by campus-based schools in state, or through an online degree program. Whichever type of school you pick, you can expect to be in school for about four to six years. A bachelor’s degree is essentially mandatory for any kind of administrative healthcare work in this day and age, and most mid and high-level jobs require a master’s. Even current allied health professionals going back to school so as to exchange their scrubs for a suit, will likely need at least a bachelor’s.
Though not all programs are the same, administrators need to learn a very specific set of skills, so you can expect to cover the following topics in your curriculum; managing people, workplace ethics, finance, accounting, and business theories, budgeting, strategic business planning, and finally the economics of healthcare and supervisory knowledge specific to the medical field.
Because healthcare administration bleeds over so much into the worlds of business and public service, specialized degrees in those fields can often be as positive on a resume as a degree in healthcare management. However, if you decide to take an alternate route in your career as a healthcare manager in Mississippi, you’ll want to take some extra time and make sure your chosen degree and course load will aid you in crossing over to the medical field.
These healthcare management programs typically end with up to an entire year of on-the-job training, where you’ll assist working healthcare and practice administrators, and manage small groups and projects under the supervision and evaluation of your teachers. Work experience is an important part of any allied health career, and so every program works hard at giving its students the best opportunities it can. If for some reason yours doesn’t, you’ll want to aggressively pursue any internships, and externship opportunities, you can find.
Once you’ve graduated with your bachelor’s, you can begin hunting for a career as a medical administrator in Mississippi, and decide whether to pursue a master’s for the ultimate competitive edge, or dive right into the well-paid and rewarding work of healthcare administration.
