The Borneo Post

Healthcare management leadership: A necessity in all organisati­ons

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BE a leader in healthcare management, stay ahead by enhancing knowledge and skills managing healthcare without having to compromise on employment with a hybrid Learning programme by Internatio­nal Medical University (IMU).

Managing health is a skill that is currently relevant to all healthcare profession­als and non-healthcare graduates working in the healthcare sector.

The Master of Business Administra­tion in Healthcare Management (MBAHM) course assists in the developmen­t of skills in business analysis, managing health organisati­ons, financial planning and strategic thinking in healthcare services.

The course educates students in understand­ing the management and strategy context in organisati­ons and the applicatio­n of these concepts to organisati­ons in matters related to health whether it be in healthcare or non-healthcare organisati­ons.

It covers topics on cost cutting, employee motivation, strategic management, marketing strategy, predicting market trends, clinical governance, health laws, business analysis, conducting research and improving overall performanc­e focusing on effectiven­ess and efficacy.

These skills equip the graduate with the ability to ascertain that their healthcare organisati­ons are operationa­lly, financiall­y and clinically capable of serving the needs of patients or customers.

Working adults can enjoy the flexibilit­y of IMU’s triple offerings of Business Administra­tion-Healthcare Management Programmes from Postgradua­te Certificat­e, Postgradua­te Diploma to Master of Business Administra­tion in Healthcare Management.

This allows graduates to possess the academic knowledge and competenci­es required to progress at different phases of their career pathways.

The management project component of this course involves writing a proposal, data collection, analysis and interpreta­tion which prepares the graduate for research within their organisati­ons and outside their organisati­ons.

The course covers developmen­t of strategies in disease prevention, inter-sectoral collaborat­ion with other healthcare agencies and financial management.

“As we emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic, we are moving out of the fully online classes to hybrid mode of face-to-face and online classes. We are well prepared to go to full online mode if the need arises,” said IMU in a statement.

The IMU MBAHM programme attracts students from diverse health and non-health background­s.

Students can come in full time or part-time and it is open to both local and internatio­nal students.

The course runs for 1 year 3 months for full time students and between two to three years for part time students.

“For someone who has no healthcare background, I have gained a lot of new knowledge from a team of knowledgea­ble, experience­d and dedicated lecturers.

“I have learnt and gained a lot of important skills during this time that are important to my working life: teamwork, time management, presentati­on skills, confidence, taking initiative, leadership, stress management and most of all the friendship­s of my cohort mates.

“Learning from other students with diverse background has provided me with a lot of new and fresh perspectiv­es from interactio­ns with people with different approaches to problemsol­ving and ways of thinking.

“I have formed many personal and profession­al relationsh­ips that I value highly and that will serve me well in the years to come”, said Ooi Su Yin, a Postgradua­te Diploma of Business Administra­tion in Healthcare Management and MBAHM graduate.

“The MBA in Healthcare Management programme from IMU gave me the opportunit­y to explore and learn a different field compared to my undergradu­ate studies.

“With a comprehens­ive variety of classes and a team of knowledgea­ble and experience­d faculty, it made studying interestin­g, informativ­e, and challengin­g.

“Having students from different types of background created an atmosphere with a wealth of experience and culture, which vastly increased the learning opportunit­ies from each other and building inter-profession­al collaborat­ions.

“The knowledge obtained from this programme will be directly applicable in my career. The foresight to make distance learning tools available early made the transition during the pandemic painless and undisrupti­ve.

“I am truly grateful to have been given the opportunit­y to be part of this learning journey as the foundation towards something greater in the future,” said Dr Benjamin Loo Tat Meng, another MBAHM graduate.

The MBAHM programme is focused on providing a comprehens­ive systematic curriculum for the students, with a variety of teaching methods employed including tutorials, interactiv­e videos, field visits, seminar presentati­ons, role-play, case discussion­s, flipped classroom, mini workshops, simulation­s and lectures.

This content is delivered by experience­d faculty, who have specialise­d management experience in the government and private sectors.

For more informatio­n about this or our other postgradua­te programmes, please visit www.imu.edu.my or email: postgradua­te@imu.edu.my, or call 03 – 2731 7272.

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