What It Was Like Getting My Masters Degree in Healthcare Administration
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
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00:00 intro
1:21 future videos on my channel
1:50 continuing education
4:08 how long it took me to get my degree
5:05 how often I went to campus
5:57 structure of my MHA program
7:17 course content
11:06 entrance exam / exit exam
12:26 classes that I took
13:39 similarities between MHA and MSN
14:42 my schedule while getting my MHA
15:58 cost/how much I paid
19:03 why I’m happy I got this degree
20:10 outro
Love your back to back uploads! You're doing great and love watching your journey. My nursing journey starts later this year and this is so helpful
Awww thank you ♥️
Congratulations on your acceptance and good luck in nursing school!
Are you going to Chamberlain ?
Thank you. Your video is great! I appreciate the information. I was indecisive in what my masters should be in since I am a Certified Professional Medical Coder and finishing my Bachelor next month in Healthcare Management. I am now certain that the best route for me would be MHA. Glad to subscribe to your channel.
Thank you for watching and subscribing! And good luck!
@@theluckienurse yes its going just finished my first course 10 more to go whew...😊
I really want this degree I would love to see more videos on it!!!
I have a bachelor's degree in healthcare administration GCU. A master degree in social work UTA and BSN in progress WGU
Hi, I enjoyed watching this video. Can you go into different type of careers you can get with a masters in MHA.
Hey I have a video up on my channel talking about a couple of high paying professions, but I plan to make more!
Why did you choose to go nursing after MHA
I will probably have to make an entire video on this lol there were a handful of different reasons to be honest…
One of the main reasons was probably that I wanted more freedom and stability. A MHA is great, but it is kind of like a business degree that has a focus in healthcare. And when it comes to masters degrees, business degrees are KIND of a dime a dozen. Sometimes getting a job and keeping a job in the business field comes down to who you know and office politics. Nursing can be like that too, to an extent. But you really do need to have the license and experience to back up getting a position. So it seems more fair to me. Plus, if you lose your job in nursing, it’s much easier in my opinion to get a new job , or to go into a different specialty or type of nursing.