MHA or MBA for Becoming a Hospital CEO?
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- Опубліковано 3 гру 2024
- Should I get an MHA or an MBA if I want to be a hospital CEO?
Dr. Comer gets this question a lot! With 20+ years of experience being a hospital CEO, Dr. Comer has interviewed and reviewed resumes of hundreds (or maybe even thousands!) of candidates. Join him as he explains which degree he is looking for when he hires leaders.
If you want to be a hospital CEO or are considering one of the two graduate degrees, this short video can quickly answer some basic questions about which degree is best for getting you to the CEO seat.
Also, see Dr. Comer’s video, “How to Become a Hospital CEO,” for a more detailed exploration of the path to the CEO seat:
• How to Become a Hospit...
Your channel has given me a lot of insightful information. I am completing my Executive MHA at USC and can't stress enough the importance of a solid alumni network. Thank you for making these videos and preparing the next batch of hospital executives.
Thank you for this! I’m planning on doing a dual MBA-MHA to be able to market myself all around.
You are very welcome! You can't go wrong with that! Good luck.
Thank you so much for this video! I’m a nurse with a BSN and I’m looking into getting my MHA but was hesitating, wondering if I should go the MBA route instead. And I did not think about the alumni network aspect of the schools I’m researching. Thank you for that tip!👍🏾😃
That's awesome! I'm so glad the video helped. If I can do anything for you please let me know!
Hi @@dr.jeffcomer5185 can h suggest the good colleges for MHA
Got it, thank you very much.
Thanks so much. This was my confusion and you definitely helped clear it up!
Geeat video. Currently, I work as a senior accountant at a healthcare facility & I am looking to climb in the organization.
That is great. Best of luck!
Absolute gem of a channel, thank you!
I am currently 2 years away from a BA in Healthcare administration. I really love finance and have a chance to get a 2nd BA completely paid for in about 1.5 yrs.
Is going straight into a MBA/MHA or coupling a HA bachelor's with a BA in finance a better foundation?
wow, I finally found a great channel which explains clearly about MHA, thankyou so much for your videos sir. I'm requesting you to make a video on difference between hospital management and hospital administration and carrier opportunities that help most of us a lot and also please make video if possible on best universities in USA for MHA that really help me to choose best university for my MHA. I wanted to join MHA for this fall intake after my BBA.
Hello! I'm so glad you like my videos! That is great to hear!
It's funny - I've been getting a lot of requests lately for that type of video you are suggesting. Briefly, regarding the MHA and that best schools - there are a lot of great ones! Look into the alumni network. That is is so important for your first job after completing graduate school. Make sure that the school has a strong alumni network and that they are in locations you want to potentially live. Also, try to talk to some students of schools you are considering. It's important to learn about the culture of the school and make sure it's a good fit for you. Current students can provide the best insight into that. There are certainly the national rankings of top programs (US News and World Report for example) and they can be helpful. Regardless of a school's ranking, I firmly believe that making sure that there is a strong alumni network and that you feel there is a good fit for you are the two most important factors in selecting an MHA program.
Good leadership advice! ❤
I just got accepted to Virginia Commonwealth University’s MHA program. Thank you so much for the work you put into these videos! Your content is very useful and helps young aspiring professionals to visualize what hospital administration truly looks like. I’m telling everyone about your page, keep up the videos!
Hello Nate! Thank you so much. I'm glad you like the videos and really appreciate you passing them along! Most importantly, congratulations on the VCU MHA! That is an excellent program with great faculty and alumni. Let me know how everything progresses for you!
Great video! Right now, I’m a housekeeper in a hospital, and an environmental services supervisor in another hospital (both in Toronto), but I have a bachelor degree in nursing done in my country, and over 10 years experience in ED. Those 10 years, 8 as a nurse supervisor.
I also have a diploma in Environmental Services Management done in Canada.
I don’t intend to become a nurse here, my goal is achieving higher manager positions in hospitals in Canada. This video helped a lot.
Thank you
You have awesome experience! Being in EVS, you see all areas of the hospital. You interact with clinical and non-clinical staff, leaders, patients - everyone. Definitely knock out the MHA and you will be in a perfect place to get into management and higher! Best wishes to you! Let me know if I can ever be of assistance.
Also, very off-topic, but I noticed you hold all pilot certifications and was wondering what drove you to pursue that? My husband is still a “baby pilot” and only holds a private pilot certificate. He is trying so hard to build hours so that he can qualify for his next certifications but I know that takes a while to do. He is wowed by your achievements in aviation!
Tell him best wishes on that path! Now is the best time in history to become a pilot. I know it's a long road to get there, but he will love it when he does. I actually started flying when I was 16 and thought it would be a fun career. Like your husband, I completed all my certificates/ratings and built a lot of flight time. I actually did fly professionally for a couple of years as a corporate jet Captain. I loved doing it but finally realized my calling was in health care. So, now I just fly for fun!
@@dr.jeffcomer5185 I will tell him! That’s interesting. I know my husband would love to fly jets one day. I have flown with him a few times and I can tell it makes him so happy. He’s been begging me to buy a plane and I told him I’d like to buy a house first lol. 😅
Is it possible for you to do a video on going from a CNO to a CEO?
hhhhmmmm. Let me think about that. I admit that I have seen many CNO's struggle with that transition. There are definitely some commonalities in why many CNOs struggle when they go to CEO roles. Let me see what I can put together.
I am a bsn, rn with experience in every hosp. dept. except icu. Now working as outpatient dialysis nurse. I have college education through military and really thinking hard what is best for me either msn or mba. Not gonna lie im getting tired of bedside.
Definitely take a look at hospital administration. It is not for everyone and it quite challenging, but I think it is a great career path that enables you to make a huge difference in people's lives!
Hello! I errand my doctorate in physical therapy from WASHU School of Medicine in 2020, and I have been a practicing within the Piedmont Hospital network for the last two years. I became interested in healthcare management since I started servicing three of Piedmont hospitals. One point that you mentioned was making sure the prospective MHA/MBA program has a strong network. So, hello! In saying that, would you suggest that I look into matriculating into WASH U program or one within my geographical location which is Georgia now?
Hi Dr. Corner, first of all i love your videos, I haven't watched all of it yet, but I will definitely do so in no time. I am currently a year 2 bachelor of science student and I started to lose interest in all the research and medical stuff. Therefore I'm looking into MHA. But I have seen that some MHA/MBA courses require business management experience before applying. How do I get these experience and what kinds of parttime jobs can I apply to benefit my future greatly? To a year 2 student with no experience but only some intership in occupational therapy centers, what should I do now for my career? Thanks!!!!
Hi Tim, I'm so glad you enjoy the videos and they are helpful! Typically, the MHA schools consider many factors: GPA, GMAT, references, essays, interviews, volunteering, and work experience. I've seen plenty of people get into very good MHA program with little or no work experience if they are strong in other areas. My suggestion to you is to focus on on your overall application - addressing each of the items I listed above.
Then getting internships or an entry-level part time job in a hospital can certainly be of value. The best way to do this is to network. I'm a big fan of Linkedin for networking. Reach our to Executives, Directors, and Managers at your local hospitals and tell them what you are doing. Many of them will be happy to work with you or make suggestions for current job openings. You can also get a great work experience by volunteering with non-profits - many small non-profits are desperate for help and they will plug you into good solid opportunities that will look great on your application. I hope this helps! Good luck with it!
You are the best.
Thank you much! Glad you like the videos.
@@dr.jeffcomer5185 pleasure is mine sir.
I am Indian surgeon planning to move to UK.
Recently I have got an intense desire to persue MBA in healthcare management.
However,the programme is unfortunately offered at much higher fee structures..
Furthermore,I am not sure if corporate hospitals accept online MBA ( which I believe they probably won't)...
Still part time MBA remains a viable option...
Kindly give me a brief info sir..
@@tariqhassan3046 The online MBA is certainly doable. I admit, that an in person MBA will probably be seen as more favorable, but there are some excellent online programs now and after covid they became much more acceptable.
Msw is better option than a mba for health care administration.
Dr. Thank you for your monumental contributions. I just earned a Bachelor of Science in health services management. I am looking to apply to MHA program the soonest time. Does it matter if the MHA is CAHME accredited?
Thanks much in advance.
Hi Dr. Comer! I'm not sure if you'll see this comment, but I was wondering if I can get your advice on is a dual MHA/MBA degree worth it? I'm going to be starting my MHA program this fall and was thinking of doing a dual degree cause my school offers it, but I don't really know how useful it is in the field. I definitely want to work at a hospital (maybe the financial aspect of administration, but I'm not 100% sure). Any advice on this would be appreciated!
Hello. The dual degree is not necessary. However, if you are interested in it then it certainly cannot hurt. The MHA and MBA will be quite similar depending on electives that you take - but the MBA will be slightly more quantitative. If you have an interest in the financial route, such as becoming a CFO, then the MBA might be advantageous. If you are looking at a CEO route either degree is fine. But again you can certainly do both but it is not required.
Will a Masters in Public Health suffice? Like healthy policy and management?
Hi Steven, absolutely - and MPH will work (of course the experience requirements remain the same regardless of the degree!). Good luck.
What would be an appropriate first job for someone with MHA. I already have a masters in PT and just completed my MHA. Nobody is going to hire someone freshly out of school as a CEO. So how should I enter the field?
Thanks
Haha - Yes, you will have to get a few years of experience before becoming a CEO! I would suggest that you look for administrative fellowships or assistant administrator types of roles. Either one of these would be perfect for you to get your career moving forward post MHA.
Thanks for this and all your videos! Great content and extremely helpful. I’m currently getting my MHA and I wanted to ask you if you think a clinical background would be helpful in the long run for someone who is wanting to eventually be a CEO. Would they consider someone with a clinical background more than someone without any clinical experience or does it really matter?
Hi Ana, great question. There are a lot of different perspectives on this, so you will get different answers, depending on who you ask. From my perspective, no it does not help you. And it is definitely not necessary for becoming a CEO. Most CEO's are not clinical. The job of being a CEO is not a clinical job at all - it is the factors I discuss in the video, "What Does a Hospital CEO Do?" I will say that when I'm hiring a CEO to work for me, it does not matter to me at all if the candidates are clinical. I want to know what their background is in strategy, growth, finance, quality oversight, medical staff relations, community relations, etc. I want to know if they are leaders...Hope this helps!
Thank you so much Doc. I am a General Practitioner for 7+ years in UAE but lost my job. Please, what is your advise? How do I get into Medical/Hospital Administration really quickly? What certifications might help?
Kind Regards!
I do not know the UAE requirements. But in the U.S. you can get into the Medical Staff function of hospital administration fairly quickly, depending on your medical background. This could be a position in quality review or peer review for example. Or you can pursue a MHA or MBA and follow the more traditional route.
@@dr.jeffcomer5185 I truly appreciate your reply Sir. I am very grateful. Thanks so much Doc!
I have msw (pm&ir ) (2015-2017) please help me to get a job and i failed everywhere every interview every job application
I have done btech in information technology and am working in an MNC as software engineer. Which will be better for me general MBA or MHA?
Please reply me.
I have a Master of Public Admin (MPA) degree. How can I use this to get into hospital administration? Are there any certifications I can get or courses I can take that will help me?
Congratulations on having the MPA. Honestly, just follow the tips in the video. The experience you now obtain is the most important factor. I would certainly join the American College of Healthcare Executives of the Medical Group Management Association and progress toward obtaining your fellowship (FACHE or FMGMA respectively). Those credentials can certainly be valuable. Hope this helps!
can you become a hospital ceo after getting fellowship of royal australian college of medical administration?
I assume you are wanting to be a CEO in the United States, correct? The Australian and U.S. health care systems are completely different. So, if you want to be a CEO in the US, then you will need to obtain the experience I discuss in the videos in the U.S. health care system.
Sir difference between masters in health mangement and health care management?
Hello Dr. Comer, Thank you very much for the information and it was very helpful. I am a dentist and I have completed MHA in Australia. Am searching for my first job. My goal is to become a hospital CEO. What kind of jobs can I look for, to reach my goal ? Thank you.
So, let me start be saying congratulations on pursuing this career! I am not terribly familiar with the Australian health system, so I can't provide too much guidance for you. However, no matter what nation you are in networking can never hurt. By networking you can learn what is available and meet potential mentors who you can work for. Use LinkedIn as it is such as easy tool to connect with people. I suggest you directly reach out to CEO's at hospitals in which you have an interest. You will be surprised how many of us enjoy helping the next generation of CEO's. I also suggest that you go to local, regional, and national conferences if possible. They are great places to network. I hope this helps. Keep in touch with how the job search is going!
Hello does it make any difference what school you get your MHA or MBA. I’m looking at an Ivy League school but is it worth it?
The important thing to consider is the alumni network. So, if you want to become a hospital CEO then make sure there is a strong network of graduates from the school who have gone on to become CEO's. School name certainly helps - particularly early in your career. However, later in your career it is more based on what you have accomplished and achieved.
bjr Dr I have a doctorate in dental surgery obtained in Cameroon and I am moving to Canada as a permanent resident what can I do as a master in order to work and have a good salary from $90k please help me
hello Dr jeff,
Currently I'm persuing ba English and literature degree in India. can i take mha as my master's degree? it's difficult to study mha in abroad?
Sir can i do mha or mba after dentisry? Is it different for mbbs and bds students?
Hello Indhu. Of course you can do the MHA or MBA after dentistry! In fact, I have a colleague who was a dentist then got his master's and eventually became a hospital CEO! It's not a traditional route, but certainly works!
@@dr.jeffcomer5185 thank you sir ! Sir, some are saying that it is worth if you have done mbbs rather than dentistry. Is it sir?
@@indhureddy8027 MBBS or dentistry is not important..it doesnt matter...
Sir MHA or MPH which is better on the basis of salary and job opportunities?
It depends on what your career goals are. If you want to be a Hospital CEO I definitely prefer the MHA over the MPH. You can see the salaries for hospital CEO's on my video about hospital CEO salaries. The MPH is an excellent degree, but it is not designed to teach the skills required for a hospital CEO like the MHA. But of course if you want to be in the public health field then it is the appropriate degree.
@@dr.jeffcomer5185 which is better as per your point of view with more job openings?
Another great upload! This was helpful, as I had been questioning my decision to pursue an MHA degree. I think an MBA is good for people that aren’t sure that they want to stay in healthcare forever. How many years of experience would you like to see in someone pursuing a CEO position at a hospital, or do you just look at skills/experience? I’m not sure what direction I want to go in after I am finished with school but I am keeping my options open. I’m only 23 so I have a long way to go! Thank you for your insight and making these videos for us!
Hi Erin, great hearing from you as always! I'm glad you liked the video. Yes, the MBA can be good for reasons such as what you said or if you want to go the CFO route for example. Since you want to be a hospital CEO then either would be fine, but I think you made a great choice with the MHA!
Your question is a tough one via a brief response. It depends on many factors - such as how big of a hospital it is, is the hospital stand alone or part of a system, is the hospital acute care of another license type, etc. It's also dependent on the work experience you've had (hence why that first job is so important!), the mentoring you've had, your network, your willingness to relocate, etc.
I would say if you meet the requirements I discussed in How to Become a Hospital CEO then you can plan on 10 years before your first CEO job. HOWEVER, again, this is highly variable. It certainly can (and does) happen sooner or longer. I became a CEO just a few years after grad school. But I always tell people do not be in a hurry. Really learn what it means to be a CEO and get good mentoring along the way. And at 23 you have many years to be a CEO!
Hope this helps. Again, it's tough to answer this briefly....There are just so many variables. But a planned career progression and taking the steps I discussed in the other video can definitely help.
@@dr.jeffcomer5185 thank you for the advice - that was helpful. I think we try to rush our lives too much, and I definitely am guilty of this. I want to learn as much as I can and am trying to find a good internship to get into. Still not sure I want to be a CEO of a hospital, but I’m keeping my options open to anything. 😊 thanks again for responding!
Well, I'm cheering for you to be a CEO! But no matter what keep me posted and always let me know how I can help out!
hello sir, thank you for information. I am bsn and i am confused in MBA in healthcare management or MHA. I would like to work in hospital planning or like CEO. so which one is better cause MBA include both business and healthcare perspective and MHA is only about healthcare. so which side best??
As I mentioned in the video, you really can't go wrong with either! Neither is better or worse. Follow my tips in the video and you will be fine! Best wishes to you.