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It’s a great program. Few people care about USNWR rankings and are more concerned about what you bring to the table. Healthcare at Hopkins is top notch.
Hopkins MHA is the way to go
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Got it, thank you!
For context - I got my MHA already but I feel like I didn’t get enough exposure from the business fundamental side of things.
If you already have an MHA, go M7. JH isn't known as a top B school, and your recruiting opportunities would be very different.
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Recommend MBA from Duke if you’re looking at top schools - you can pair an HSM cert with MBA
The Duke mba HSM certificate is highly valued in the industry. The amount of healthcare business classess are tremendous at Duke. It’s the top 2 school to go for healthcare MBA, the other school is Wharton.
Hopkins has some of the greatest healthcare minds for business/healthcare. Faculty is top notch and the name is know far and wide. If you want to run a hotel/hospital there are others places to go but to apply critical analysis in solving modern day challenges JH is a great option
The question is, are you going there to learn business or healthcare?
Then I would recommend you prioritise schools with a top business education, it’s not like you can’t focus your time on the healthcare industry within them. There’s tons to learn from various industries.
Isn’t Duke a great place for LS focused MBAs?
I’m in the MBA program and it has been great so far!
MHA/MBA?
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I did something similar from Cornell. Exit opps were ultimately what I’d have expected from m7. You’ll benefit from the JH name - even if you might not have MBB showing up for on campus recurring, all those places will be interested in you.
Yale also offers a great combined MBA from School of Management and Public Health
I was in the online program. HIGHLY recommend an in-person experience. I found that the things I was learning in school had minimal relevance to my role (provider strategy). If you want the network advantages, I suggest in-person. Happy to chat further.
Hopkins mba is a very new program and doesn't carry the weight that they do in other medical/engineering fields. Maybe in a couple decades it'll carry more weight
Also consider Emory for your MBA, another program that has plenty of Healthcare related courses and opportunities thanks to a great school of public health and the university's Healthcare orientation. I would particularly recommend it if you want to be in consulting. The program is very consulting oriented, the career outcomes are great, Atlanta is a great city to live in during your MBA and come out with little to no debt.