Bhuyan & Broom Publish New Healthcare Management Textbook

November 26, 2025

 

Soumitra Bhuyan, PhD, MPH

Soumitra Bhuyan, PhD, MPH

Soumitra Bhuyan, Executive Director of Health Administration Programs and Associate Professor at Rutgers University-New Brunswick’s Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, is the co-editor of a new textbook Fundamentals of Healthcare Management: Theory and Practice. Co-edited with Kevin Broom (University of Pittsburgh) and published by Springer Publishing, the book takes a systems-thinking approach to healthcare organizations and is designed to bridge the gap between classroom learning and the realities of practice. They worked closely with both academic and practitioner co-authors to ensure that the content reflects current scholarship as well as on-the-ground leadership experience.

This comprehensive text delivers a systemsthinking approach of healthcare management and provides real-world perspectives and career-focused tools to prepare students for conditions they will face as managers in practice in today’s dynamic healthcare ecosystem.

Key Features: 

  • Promotes a deeper understanding of core management domains and functions, including challenging areas related to leadership, heath equity, crisis management, ethical considerations and more
  • Helps prepare students to apply management theory, assess systems, and lead effectively across healthcare settings
  • Includes learning objectives, real-world vignettes, case studies, and discussion questions to support active student engagement
  • Chapters co-authored by academic-practitioner pairs offer real-world insight from experienced scholars and leaders
  • Instructor Resources include an Instructor’s Manual, PowerPoint slides, a Test Bank, and more

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