Healthcare

The Healthcare Initiative at Harvard Business School, run by Cara Sterling, is a multidisciplinary program dedicated to innovative thinking in the healthcare industry. Launched in 2005, the Initiative brings together the extensive research, thought leadership, and interest in the business and management of healthcare that exists at HBS. The core strengths of HBS, its general management and leadership-focused MBA program, its case method of teaching, and its global reach-coupled with the industry focus provided through the Healthcare Initiative, result in superior educational and career opportunities for aspiring leaders in the healthcare industry.

In addition to the Healthcare Initiative, the student-run Healthcare Club is the second largest–and most active–club at HBS. The mission of the Healthcare Club is to provide a forum for students to learn about the business of healthcare, to interact with other students who are interested in healthcare, and to meet with leaders and key decision makers in the healthcare industry. The current Co-Presidents of the Club are Jon Puz and Justin Silver.

For more information on the Club, visit <http://www.hbshealthcareclub.org/>.

In summary, HBS is the premier MBA Program for aspiring healthcare professionals.

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