University Partners
American Association for Physician Leadership® Education Partners
More About the Programs
First, you finish the association’s prerequisites and tests. After that, you can pick among five of the nation’s top universities to complete your post-graduate degree.
There's a Master of Medical Management program, plus an MBA with a focus in medical management and an MS in Healthcare Quality and Safety Management. The formats vary: some online, some in-person plus online. The programs are competitive and fill quickly, so you may want to apply even a few months before you finish your prerequisites. Choose from Indiana University (IUB) Kelley, UMass Amherst Isenberg, Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) Heinz, Thomas Jefferson and Philadelphia Universities, and Arizona State University (ASU).
Physician MBA Program
Focused at the intersection of business and medicine, the Physician MBA at the top-ranked Indiana University Kelley School of Business combines management and leadership fundamentals with strategic healthcare courses designed for physicians. The 21-month MBA blends online learning with monthly weekend sessions.
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Content
- Healthcare-Focused Foundational Business Concepts
- Process Analysis & Improvement (Lean Six Sigma Green Belt)
- Healthcare Policy in Washington, DC
- Healthcare Consulting and Organizational Projects
Program Begins
- August
Application Deadline:
- July 15
Time
- 10 to 14 asynchronous hours per week, plus monthly in-person weekend sessions
Cost
- $45,500 per year
- 10% off tuition for AAPL members
- CME credits awarded for every hour spent in class
- Scholarships and employee sponsorship are available.
Contact
- Susannah Gillan Gawor
- 317-274-3855
MBA with a Focus in Medical Management
- 11 courses for 34 credits
- 100% online, asynchronous
- All core courses offered every Fall, Spring, Summer
- Admission on a rolling basis throughout the year
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Content
- Practical business knowledge
- Emphasis on experiential and collaborative learning;
best practices - Curriculum integrates business analytics
- Easily applied to healthcare
Program Begins
- February, May and September
Application Deadline:
- Jun. 1 for Fall
- Oct. 1 for Spring
- Feb. 1 for Summer
Time
- 9-11 Hours per week, per class
Cost
- $30,500
- Pay as you go each semester at $832.50 per credit (discounted AAPL rate) plus registration fees and books
Contact
- MaryBeth Kimball
- 413-545-5626
Master of Medical Management
- Hybrid 18-month course
- (4) 4-½ Day on-campus sessions
- Online and asynchronous delivery
- Interactive sessions online and onsite
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Content:
- Physician Leadership
- Strategy Development
- Management tools and methods with real world application
- Healthcare provider and payer focus
Program Begins:
- September (pre-work material mailed early July)
Application Deadline:
- April 1
- Completed applications including all required materials are reviewed on a rolling basis
Time:
- 10-15 hours per week
Cost:
- $47,500
- Includes all materials and most meals
Contact:
- Rebekah Apple
- 412-268-8634
Master of Science in Healthcare Quality and Safety Management
- 30 Credit program with Capstone Project
- 10 Online courses
- Asynchronous delivery
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Content:
- Health care quality
- Patient Safety
- Patient-Directed Care
- Change Management
- Health Systems Science
- Population Health
Program Begins:
- January and September
Application Deadline:
- July for Fall start
- November for Spring start
Time:
- 10-14 hours per week, per course
Cost:
- $33,010
Contact:
- April Smith
- 215-503-5305
Master of Science in Population Health
- 30 Credit program with Capstone Project
- 10 Online courses
- Asynchronous delivery
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Content:
- Health economics, risk, and finance
- Health informatics
- Health policy analysis and advocacy
- Disease prevention and care management
Program Begins:
- January and September
Application Deadline:
- July for Fall start
- November for Spring start
Time:
- 10-14 hours per week, per course
Cost:
- $33,000
Contact:
- April Smith
- 215-503-5305
Master of Science in Health Care Administration and Policy
- 30 Credit program with Capstone Project
- All online, asynchronous delivery and self-paced
- Interactive with faculty and other learners
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Content:
- High Value Team-based Patient Care
- Healthcare Leadership
- Healthcare Systems Engineering
- Population Health
- Healthcare Economics and Policy
- Healthcare Management
- Healthcare Informatics
Program Begins:
- Five Entry Points per year
Application Deadline:
- Jun. 1 for Fall
- Oct. 1 for Spring
- Feb. 1 for Summer
Time:
- 10-15 hours per week throughout
Cost:
- Includes 10% off Program fees for AAPL members
- Textbooks and other university fees not included
Contact:
- Erica Hallum
- Email: Erica.Hallum@asu.edu
Master of Advanced Study in Health Informatics
- 30 Credit program with Applied Project
- All online, asynchronous delivery and self-paced
- Interactive with faculty and other learners
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Content:
- Develop Program Methodologies for Disease Prevention
- Healthcare Treatment
- Patient Care
- Healthcare Management
- Healthcare Informatics
- Healthcare Leadership
Program Begins:
- Next start date: 01/09/2023
- Total classes: 10
- Weeks per class: 7.5
- Total credit hours: 30
Application Deadline:
- Oct. 1 for Spring
- Feb. 1 for Summer
- Jun. 1 for Fall
Cost:
- Includes 10% off Program fees for AAPL members
- Textbooks and other university fees not included
Contact:
- Erica Hallum
- Email: Erica.Hallum@asu.edu
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