Informational pamphlet final
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Courses
Hospital Organization
Management
Marketing
Accounting
Budgeting
Human Resources
Strategic Planning
Health Economics
Epidemiology
Health Law
Health Information Systems
Top Paying States
Washington
Massachusetts
Rhode
Island
New Jersey
New York
Unspoken Qualifications
A genuine interest in Health
Care
Excellent written and oral
communication skills
Very well organized
Great leadership skills
Are you a leader?
Are you responsible?
Do you like business?
Do you like being in charge?
Do you care about others and
their health?
If you answered yes to any
of these questions, this is
the major for you!
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Salary
$95,000 - $250,000
Average Salary is $160,000
Working Conditions
Sometimes comfortable,
private offices
Usually sharing space with
other staff
Work for long hours
At hospitals that are open
24/7 administrators and
managers can be called in
at all hours to deal with and
fix problems
Types of Jobs
Marketing assistant
Operating assistant
Project consultant
Project manager
Health provider
representative
Accountant
Degree Requirements
Pass a licensing
examination
Complete a state-approved
training program
Continuing education after
graduation
Eventually getting a
master’s degree is required
What to Expect
Dealing with all kinds of
people
Problems are always there
to be solved
Working your way up in the
business world
Traveling
Meetings
With a Master’s Degree
Oversee financial matters,
Human resource functions,
Facilities and equipment,
Technology,
Public relations,
And policy making
Choose between four
employment sectors:
1. Providers
2. Suppliers
3. Insurance
organizations
4. Policy organizations
Places to work:
1. Group physician
practices
2. Clinics
3. Nursing homes
4. Home healthcare
organizations
5. Outpatient care
centers
6. Mental health
organizations
7. Rehabilitation
centers