The Bloustein School’s rapidly growing MHA program is preparing future health administrators to improve community access to health care.
Topic
health administration
Finding one’s “hidden talents” to develop a successful career
The Bloustein School, Seton Hall, Appalachain State, the Northern New Jersey Healthcare Businesswoman’s Association chapter and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Somerset, held a panel discussion on the “hidden talents” that made several women successful in their careers.
Sisters overcome family challenges to graduate with Honors
Before graduating with honors from the health administration program, sisters Lisa Diodoardo and Gianna Powell faced some hardship that would have derailed most people working toward a degree.
Bloustein School MHA program earns CAHME accreditation
The school participated in a 2-year evaluation process to show that the MHA is of the highest quality and meets certain standards.
How hospital administrators are managing COVID challenges
Alumnus Jacob Persily discusses the potential and the challenges associated with the critical rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine.
Rutgers MHA team successfully defends Healthcare Management Case Study Challenge title
The Rutgers team of Sophia Frank, Rene Johnson, Ashley Lazo, and Qazi Tariq competed against programs from Columbia, Pittsburgh and Penn State.
Women in healthcare panel focuses on leadership, networking, and empowering women
The Bloustein School and Seton Hall partnered with the Northern NJ Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association for an evening focused on women leaders in healthcare.
Bloustein undergrad team places 3rd in Penn State Health Administration Case Competition
The event provided an opportunity for both undergraduate, graduate students to put what they have learned into practice.
Soumitra Bhuyan accepted into prestigious CAHME Accreditation Fellowship Program
The fellowship is for individuals with the potential to make significant contributions to health services administration education.
Is Our Health Data Safe? Cybersecurity in America’s Healthcare Networks
Data security breaches arise not just from physical causes, but also digital ones, and human error are part of the issue.
