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The UAB MSHI program is designed specifically for working professionals to earn a degree without giving up their job.
Menear and Feldman joined 63 other competitively selected women leaders from across the United States and Canada to partake in the intensive, residential leadership development program at Bryn Mawr.
The online program addresses a growing demand for researchers who can integrate quantitative and qualitative approaches to address complex issues.
CAHME certification demonstrates the program’s commitment to excellence in educating health care quality and safety professionals.
UAB’s MSHA program emphasizes the importance of quality improvement and patient safety throughout the curriculum.

The case competition provides master’s-level students an opportunity to put what they have learned in the classroom into real-life practice.

The award recognizes UAB’s commitment to the AUPHA vision to develop leaders who possess the values and competencies necessary to drive improvement throughout the health system.
The award includes scholarship funding to the program to further Master of Science Health Administration students' firsthand experiences and education in health care.
The inaugural academy class includes eight undergraduates from the UAB Health Care Management and Public Health programs.

UAB is one of only two universities approved for 2016 by the National Science Foundation as an official Center for Health Organization Transformation site, and is one of only six CHOT University Sites in the United States.

Jessica Williams, Ph.D., assistant professor in the UAB Department of Health Services Administration, received a $100,000 New Connections grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to examine perceptions of discrimination in health care settings.
Incentive programs rewarding primary care physicians shown to lower medical spending and improve quality.
The UAB School of Health Professions continues to expand into international education and names two faculty to leadership positions.
The 34th National Symposium for Healthcare Executives, a learning environment for health care leaders, is scheduled for Aug. 6-8.
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