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Health Management


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The Master of Health Management program is delivered through a partnership between McMaster’s DeGroote School of Business and School of Rehabilitation Science (Faculty of Health Sciences) and is offered through distance education on-line, on a part-time and full-time basis, and designed specifically for health professionals who are currently employed in a clinical and/or management capacity in any healthcare sector in Canada or internationally.

Many health professionals seek advanced knowledge and skills in health management as their careers progress. The complexity of the contemporary healthcare environment and the new demands made upon clinicians have made it necessary for practitioners seeking to move into management to acquire additional knowledge and skills that have evolved over time.

The Master of Health Management (MHM) provides regulated health professionals with a combination of core management skills (accounting, finance, marketing, leadership etc.) and a broad understanding of the Canadian healthcare policy development and service delivery environments (health system design, health policy analysis, and evidence based decision-making).

The program curriculum includes graduate course work and critical analysis and synthesis of management research to ensure the development of knowledge and skills for management of healthcare programs and organizations. By bringing together graduate courses from business and healthcare, the Master’s program prepares graduates to work effectively in health management positions in the future. Students will gain the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to excel as a middle or senior manager within both the public and private spheres of Canada’s health care sector.

The core competencies identified below represent the minimum knowledge and skill expectations students will attain in order to complete the MHM program. These competencies are gained through coursework, self‐study, group interaction and other experiential learning activities throughout the program.

  1. Lifelong Learning (Understand, demonstrate and promote the necessity for continuous learning among professionals.) Life
  2. Communication Skills (Understand and demonstrate effective communication styles and techniques and use of related technologies.)
  3. Conceptual Skills (Identify, synthesize and analyze information in a coherent and methodical way to advance problem solving and the creation of new information.)
  4. Awareness of the Political and Health Care Environments (Awareness and appreciation of the complexities and interrelationship between the political and healthcare environments.)
  5. Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources Management (Demonstrate an understanding of how organizations function and human resources plays a key role within organizations.)
  6. Financial Management (Demonstrate an understanding of financial data and related management techniques which support good financial management practices.)
  7. Research Awareness (Demonstrate an understanding of financial data and related management techniques which support good financial management practices.)
  8. Leadership (Awareness and demonstration of skills which motivate others to excel within an ethical and supportive environment.)

Two short residency periods (2-3 days each) will be required of students during their time in the program.

Master of Health Management
McMaster University
403 Institute of Applied Health Sciences
1400 Main St. West
Hamilton, Ontario, L8S 1C7
Phone: 905-525-9140 Ext: 27059
Fax: 905-524-0069
Email: mhm@mcmaster.ca
Website: http://healthmanagement.mcmaster.ca/

 

Faculty/Fall 2022

Professors

Vishwanath Baba, B.Eng. (Madras), M.B.A. (Western Illinois), Ph.D. (British Columbia)/DeGroote School of Business
Dina Brooks, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Toronto)/School of Rehabilitation Science
Trevor W. Chamberlain, B.Sc. (California-Berkeley), M.B.A. (McGill), Ph.D. (Toronto), C.P.A., C.A./DeGroote School of Business
Catherine Connelly, B.Com. (Hons) (McMaster), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Queen’s)/DeGroote School of Business
Lori Letts, B.Sc. OT (Western), M.A. (Waterloo), Ph.D. (York)/School of Rehabilitation Science
Christopher Longo, B.A. (York), M.Sc. (Western), Ph.D. (Toronto)/DeGroote School of Business
Ali R. Montazemi, H.N.D. (Teesside Polytechnic, U.K.), M.Sc. (Southampton), Ph.D. (Waterloo)/DeGroote School of Business
Glen Randall, Hons.B.A., M.A., M.B.A. (McMaster), Ph.D. (Toronto)/DeGroote School of Business
Brenda Vrkljan, Ph.D., M.Sc. (Western), B.A. (Wilfred Laurier)/School of Rehabilitation Science

Associate Professors

Teal McAteer, B.Com. (Queen’s), M.I.R., Ph.D. (Toronto)/DeGroote School of Business
Gillian Mulvale, B.A. (Waterloo), M.A. (Western), Ph.D. (McMaster)/DeGroote School of Business
Aaron Schat, B.A. (Redeemer), M.A., Ph.D. (Guelph)/DeGroote School of Business
Abdolmanaf Zargoush, B.Sc. (Shahid Chamran University), M.Sc. (Sharif University of Technology), M.B.A., Ph.D. (ESSEC Business School), Ph.D. (McGill)/DeGroote School of Business

Assistant Professors

J. Omar Aboelela, B.Sc. (Guelph), M.Sc. PT (McMaster), MHM (McMaster)/School of Rehabilitation Science (Part-time)
Neil Barr, Hons.B.A. (Western), M.Sc., C.C.R.A, Ph.D. (McMaster)/DeGroote School of Business
Andrea Cross, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Wilfrid Laurier), Ph. D. (McMaster)/School of Rehabilitation Science (Part-time)
Jennifer Emblem, B.N.Sc. (Queen’s), MHM (McMaster)/School of Rehabilitation Science (Part-time)
Jenna Evans, B.Sc. (Hons) (York), Ph. D. (Toronto)/DeGroote School of Business
Ivan Florez, MD, M.Sc. (Antioquia) / School of Rehabilitation Science (Part-time)
Jordan Fortino, M.B.A (McMaster), Hons.B.A. (McMaster)/School of Rehabilitation Science (Part-time)
Mike Heenan, M.B.A., B.A. (McMaster)/School of Rehabilitation Science (Part-time)
Kristin Kennedy, Dip. Nursing (St. Clair), B.Sc.N. (Athabasca), M.H.M (McMaster)/School of Rehabilitation Science (Part-time)
Pam Lahey, B.A. (Guelph), M.A.E.S. (Waterloo), Ph. D. (McMaster)/School of Rehabilitation Science (Part-time)
Kyle Sue, B. Sc. (Simon Fraser), MD (Alberta), MHM (McMaster), CCFP(PC) (Memorial)/School of Rehabilitation Science (Part-time)

Associate Clinical Professors

Patricia (Pat) Miller, Dip. PT (Dalhousie), B.Sc. PT (Toronto), M.H.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (McMaster)/School of Rehabilitation Science (Part-time)

Assistant Clinical Professors

Mary Clark, B.Sc. OT (Toronto), M.Ed. (Athabasca)/School of Rehabilitation Science (Adjunct)
Peter Dilworth, Dip. PT (Dublin), M.H.Sc., M.Sc. (McMaster)/School of Rehabilitation Science (Adjunct)
Cathy Hecimovich, Dip. PT (Hamilton), B.H.Sc. PT (McMaster), M.Ed. (Brock)/School of Rehabilitation Science (Part-time)
Enoch Ho, Dip. PT (Hong Kong Polytechnic), M.Phil (Hong Kong Chinese)/School of Rehabilitation Science (Part-time)
Julie Reid, B. Sc. (Guelph), M.Sc. PT, Ph. D. (McMaster)/School of Rehabilitation Science (Part-time)
Kathryn Wise, B.A. (Waterloo), B.H.Sc. PT (McMaster), M.H.Sc. (Toronto), , ODT (Boston)/School of Rehabilitation Science (Part-time)
Vanessa Tomas, B.Sc (Hons) (Queens), M.Sc.RS (McMaster)/School of Rehabilitation Science (Adunct)

Professors Emeriti

Norman P. Archer, B.Sc. (Alberta), M.S. (New York), Ph.D. (McMaster)/DeGroote School of Business
Susan Baptiste, Dip. OT (England), M.H.Sc. (McMaster)/School of Rehabilitation Science
Patricia Solomon, Dip. PT (Manitoba), M.H.Sc. (McMaster), Ph.D. (Waterloo)/School of Rehabilitation Science

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