Friday, 30 April 2010

Taiwan: Master’s Program in Health Care

International Master's Program in Health Care Administration

School of Health Care Administration was founded in 1997 to cultivate reputable staffs and leaders for the medical organization as well as raise the standard of Taiwan's health care administration and academic research in the field. The master program was established in 2000, and provides the chances to make progress and broaden global visions for at-work health care administrators. As health care systems expand rapidly in Taiwan, the administration leaders with expertise in professional management become increasingly demanded. Practical experience in local hospitals or international organizations is required by all students prior to graduation. The educational goal is to guide students to become independent, enthusiastic, well communicated, and global minded.

The International Master's Program in Health Care Administration offers interdisciplinary courses in English provided by several schools or graduate institutes at Taipei Medical University - School of Health Care Administration, Graduate Institute of Biomedical Informatics, School of Nutrition and Health Sciences, Graduate Institute of Injury Prevention and Control, and Graduate Institute of Humanities in Medicine. The core courses focus primarily on health care administration, and the program also provides courses in theory and practices of health insurance, medical informatics and hospital information systems, nutrition and health management, disaster management, and international justice and bioethics.

Qualification

 

  1. Eligibility is limited to students who have completed a bachelor's (or master's) degree at foreign colleges or universities accredited by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of China (Taiwan).
  2. Application is limited to students who do not hold Taiwanese nationality, as defined in the enrollment regulations for foreign students of Taipei Medical University (including overseas Chinese), and must meet the admission requirements of the School of Health Care Administration.


 
Objectives

  1. Providing courses based on theory, application, and practices in the integrated fields of health care and management, in order to train goal-oriented professionals with international vision in health care administration.
  2. Helping to cultivate outstanding international professionals in health care administration with an aim to enhance global collaboration in health management, and enable graduates to make meaningful advances in health management on returning to their home country.

Contact Information
 
International Student Section, International Office
Contact Person: Mr. Gary Wang
Tel: ext 2690
Fax: +886-2-2377-2956
E-mail:
iss@tmu.edu.tw This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
If you are interested in our program and would like to request information, please contact us!
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