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Page 1: a Career in Healthcare Management! · is the right career choice for you. • Learn more about healthcare management careers.Talk to profes-sionals in the field, visit career planning

discovera Career in Healthcare Management!

Make a Difference...

Page 2: a Career in Healthcare Management! · is the right career choice for you. • Learn more about healthcare management careers.Talk to profes-sionals in the field, visit career planning

If so, a career as a healthcare executive may be right for you!

do you:• Enjoy solving problems?

• Like your work to bemeaningful?

• Desire a career that is personally rewarding?

• Like to help people?

• Care about the health of individuals and communities?

• Want a job with excellentcompensation and growthopportunities?

What is a health-care executive?While medical personnel are the frontline ofany healthcare organization, there are otherhealthcare professionals in whom patientsinvest their trust and hope—even thoughthey’re not always aware of who these peo-ple are or the roles they play. These profes-sionals are healthcare executives (also calledhealthcare administrators and healthcaremanagers). They are the men and womenwho manage today’s hospital and health-care organizations.

HEALTHCARE EXECUTIVES...

• Ensure that their organizations have strongmedical, operational, and financial footingto serve the needs of patients, their families,and the communities

• Are skilled, trained professionals, who caredeeply about the quality of care patientsreceive. They partner with physicians, nurses,and other professionals to provide care

• Help in educating community membersabout important health issues

• Ensure that hospitals and other healthcareorganizations serve as “safety nets” in theircommunities by providing emergency andongoing care, as well as accurate andtimely information about public threats in times of crisis

Page 3: a Career in Healthcare Management! · is the right career choice for you. • Learn more about healthcare management careers.Talk to profes-sionals in the field, visit career planning

The healthcare management field offers awide range of opportunities and challenges.Today, an estimated 100,000 people occupyhealth management positions at numerousorganizational levels, from department headto chief executive officer. Positions for health-care executives may be found in a varietyof settings, such as:

• Clinics

• Consulting firms

• Health insurance organizations

• Healthcare associations

• Hospitals

• Nursing Homes

• Physician practices

• Mental health organizations

• Public health departments

• Rehabilitation centers

• Skilled nursing facilities

• Universities and research institutions

If you choose a career in healthcare man-agement, your first job might be an entry- tomid-level management position in a special-ized area, such as

• Finance

• Government relations

• Human resources

• Information systems

• Marketing and public affairs

• Material management (purchasing of

equipment and supplies)

• Medical staff relations

• Nursing administration

• Patient care services

• Planning and development

Be part of a dynamic & growing field...

Page 4: a Career in Healthcare Management! · is the right career choice for you. • Learn more about healthcare management careers.Talk to profes-sionals in the field, visit career planning

Begin planning as early as possible for acareer in healthcare management. A goodscholastic record is important—especially sinceyou will want to attend a graduate programfor a master’s degree or doctorate. Manycareers in healthcare management require amaster’s degree in health administration from a school accredited by the AccreditingCommission on Education for Health ServiceAdministration. Beyond the educational require-ments, to become a healthcare executive,you need certain abilities, which you canwork to develop now, including:

• Strong written and oral communication skills• Ability to develop and present reports

and proposals• Ability to work well with others• Honest and ethical business conduct• Ability to train, delegate, evaluate,

coordinate, and negotiate• Leadership that inspires and motivates others• Maturity to make decisions and take

responsibility for them

What you need to succeed Take the next step...Find out if healthcare managementis the right career choice for you.

• Learn more about healthcaremanagement careers. Talk to profes-sionals in the field, visit career planningWeb sites, tour a nearby hospital orother healthcare facility, or participate in a healthcare-focused volunteer program.

• Read about healthcare. You can find interesting articles in local newspapers,national magazines such as Newsweekand Time, and trade publications such asHealthcare Executive, Frontiers of HealthService Management, Journal of Health-care Management, or Modern Healthcare.Visit university libraries.

• Investigate many educationalprograms. Discuss your interest in ahealthcare administration career with aguidance counselor and ask for help inidentifying appropriate colleges. Check out both undergraduate and graduateprograms as well as financing opportuni-ties such as scholarships and financial aid. For information about financial aidcall the Federal Student Financial AidInformation Center at (800) 433-3243.

To learn more about an excitingcareer in healthcare management, visitwww.healthmanagementcareers.com

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