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Graduate Certificate in Healthcare Management Admission Requirements and Applications Procedures
About the Graduate Certificate in Healthcare Management
The Graduate Certificate in Healthcare Management (GCHM) is a joint initiative between the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences and the Desautels Faculty of Management. The program focuses on a range of managerial skills to positively impact the quality, efficiency, and fiscal responsibility of health care delivery. This includes: leading transformation, financial management and analysis, leading and managing people, conflict resolutions and negotiations, process analysis in health care settings, managing and improving quality in health care systems, and health management.
The program will be supported through readings, individual and group assignments, and workshops. Each student will also participate in an experiential (CAPSTONE) project throughout the certificate program, which serves to reinforce the material presented in each course, under the guidance of a unique mentor. The topic of the project could take the form of a business plan, quality improvement project, or position paper on a topic related to the learning in the program.
The GCHM is a 9-month, 15-credit graduate program which takes place entirely online over 4 modules. These 15 graduate credits can be brought forward for Advanced Standing in the International Masters for Health Leadership program at ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ.
Admission Requirements and Applications Procedures
Admission Requirements and Applications Procedures
For more information, please refer to mcgill.ca/desautels/programs/gchm/admissions.
Graduate Certificate (Gr. Cert.) Healthcare Management (15 credits) |
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The Graduate Certificate in Healthcare Management focuses on a range of managerial skills to positively impact the quality, efficiency and fiscal responsibility of health care delivery. This includes: leading transformation, financial management and analysis, leading and managing people, conflict resolutions and negotiations, process analysis in health care settings, managing and improving quality in health care systems, and health management. The program will be offered in collaboration with the Faculty of Medicine. The GCPA program, coupled with a 24-month recognized training period, provides students with the academic and professional business training, communication and interpersonal skills needed to succeed in a CPA career. |
Required Courses
Required Courses
There are a total of 15 credits required for this program.
MGCR 629 | (1) | Healthcare Leadership |
ACCT 645 | (2) | Financial Management in Healthcare |
MGSC 641D1 & D2 | (2) | Operations Management in Health Services |
ORGB 644D1 & D2 | (2) | Managerial Negotiations in Healthcare |
MGSC 642 | (2) | Quality Management in Healthcare |
ORGB 643 | (2) | Leading and Managing People in Healthcare |
BUSA 647D1 & D2 | (4) | Healthcare Management Practicum |