Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business
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Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration Program Overview LTC Lee W. Bewley Ph.D., FACHE Program Director Army – Baylor Class of 1999
Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration A Brief History – 1947 Program Inception – 1951 Affiliation with Baylor University 11th Graduate Program in Health Administration – Evolutions Length, Credit Hours, Residencies Addition of MBA (2005) Curriculum Sequencing (2010) – Fully Accredited (MHA-CAHME, MBA-AACSB) – More than 2,600 Alumni – 98 Current Students (Didactic & Residency)
Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration Baylor University One of our nation’s finest and most respected academic institutions. Virginia Tech Indiana University #79 1st Tier of National Universities and Colleges U.S. News & World Report (2011) Michigan State University Auburn University
Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration Army – Baylor MHA Top Tier Health Administration Program #9 Saint Louis University MG Rubenstein ‘89 MG Wong ‘98 BG Gallagher ‘89 COL (P) Doyle ‘99 #11 Among All Accredited Health Administration Programs Tied with Johns Hopkins University and Boston University U.S. News & World Report (2011) #14 Columbia University
Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration Army – Baylor MHA\MBA Top Tier Business School Syracuse University Top 10% Rice University Among All MBA Programs U.S. News & World Report University of Alabama at Birmingham Top 5% Arizona State University Joint MHA\MBA Dual CAHME\AACSB Accredited Programs
Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration Mission: Educate leaders to serve as the next generation of executives federal healthcare Vision: To be recognized as the premier program for the development of progressive leaders in healthcare management Theme: The home of executive healthcare leadership development Values: Leadership, Integrity, Scholarship, Professionalism
Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration What we expect for Army-Baylor students: – High Quality Graduate Education Experience – Enhanced Level of Competency Joint Medical Executive Skills – Opportunity for Adult Learning Be Curious Be Responsible Make a Difference – Rewarding and Fulfilling Personal Experience Achievement Time for Family Member of a Proud, Ambitious, & Loyal Community
Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration Army-Baylor Community Standards – Academic Colleague in your Cohort Classroom Decorum Faculty as Mentors Honor and Integrity – Professional Positive, Achievement-oriented Maintain\Enhance Physical Fitness Graduate from the Program – Personal Invest time in yourself and your family Avoid actual or perceived inappropriate relationships Be a Role Model
Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration Didactic Year Milestones Effective AY 2010-2011 Preceptor Conference 4th Semester Holiday Break FEB – APR (11/18) 3rd Semester es t i Main Campus Trip NOV – FEB yS c en (10/17) d i 2nd Semester es R AUG - NOV - in k c Lo (15/18) 1st Semester JUN - AUG (17/17) Administrative Residency (One Year) Comprehensive Oral Exam 5th Semester MAY – JUN (4/8) Note: numbers in parentheses indicate credit hours for MHA and MHA\MBA students
Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration Competency Development PostAssessment Effective AY 2010-2011 5th Semester 4th Semester 3rd Semester 2nd Semester 1st Semester Knowledge PreAssessment Knowledge & Application Knowledge, Application, working toward Expert Knowledge The Army-Baylor MHA\MBA curriculum is based on the Joint Medical Executive Skills Competency Model and associated accreditation competency development requirements
Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration Administrative Residency – 9-Hour Course Applied Setting Application of didactic content in practitioner setting – Preceptors are the lead faculty – Legacy Graduate Management Project (GMP) has evolved Portfolio of GMPs Mutually Developed by Preceptor and Resident Evaluated by Preceptor Two-page Executive Summaries of projects to develop portfolio – Opportunities Federal facilities/organizations Non-Federal e.g. Johns Hopkins, Cleveland Clinic
Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration Who is the target student for the Army - Baylor MHA\ MBA Program? Future Federal Healthcare Leaders This population includes: All AOCs of the Army Medical Service Corps Army Medical, Dental, Veterinary, Nurse, and Specialist Corps Officers in the Navy Bureau of Surgery and Medicine Officers in the Air Force Medical Service Department of the Army Medical Command Civilians Veterans Administration Staff 60 MHA Slots Annually DoD Civilians 30 of 60 slots can be joint MHA\MBA Other Federal Health Staff
Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration Application Procedures Satisfy all prerequisites for your service/branch Submit all undergraduate & graduate transcripts - letter requesting evaluation to Baylor education technician Official copies of GRE/GMAT scores (code 6861) Individual service makes the final call Education technician (Rene L. Pryor) DSN 471-6443 or COM (210) 221-6443
Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration First step in the application process POC: Rene L. Pryor DSN: 471-6443 Commercial: (210) 221-6443 [email protected] Or visit us at www.baylor.edu/graduate/mha
Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration QUESTIONS? To learn more visit: http://www.baylor.edu/graduate/mha or http://www.armybaylor.com