Healthcare professionals who want to switch from clinical to managerial field should have to pursue the MBA in Healthcare Management. Also Healthcare related companies should have to procure them eventually for the next few years. General MBA holders without having any health science background should not be allowed in the healthcare industry anymore in the near future. By implementing this phenomena, general people surely get proper care and support which they deserve around the world. Commercialization, corruption and scams will be eradicated from the health sectors easily.
I think you didn't cover the whole story. A dentist/doctor/pharmacist in a general MBA course will definitely provide a separate school of thought and experience, but when it comes to placements, a general MBA college doesn't actually invite a lot of healthcare companies. And if they do, they allow almost everyone to sit for the interview, and most of the time they pick someone from an engineering background, as these people have prior experience in technology, and can easily be trained for the new role as compared to healthcare domain people.
From the expert: The primary reason to go for an MBA is to upskill. Placements at the end of the course is an outcome of 2 years of focused approach towards gaining 1. Technical skills (through elective courses) and 2. Industry expertise (through internships) I was clear about this from the beginning and gained technical skills in data analysis, python, IT project management and R. I interned in 3 healthcare companies alongside my MBA to gain industry knowledge. At the end of 2 years, I was the top candidate for any of the healthcare companies regardless of the job profile. In fact, some of my healthcare peers chose to switch industries and built their expertise in other domains (from ecommerce to fast fashion to FMCG to HR consulting). Thats the beauty of a general MBA
@@odigiocareers Healthcare professionals who want to switch from clinical to managerial field should have to pursue the MBA in Healthcare Management. Also Healthcare related companies should have to procure them eventually for the next few years. General MBA holders without having any health science background should not be allowed in the healthcare industry anymore in the near future. By implementing this phenomena, general people surely get proper care and support which they deserve around the world. Commercialization, corruption and scams will be eradicated from the health sectors easily.
Imo, there is no advantage. A healthcare MBA limits you just like your dental degree limits you. A general MBA gives you a wider opportunity and a wide scope of growth as well.
@@odigiocareers After MBA when I am switching to industry and not working clinically, will it be possible for me to keep renewing my practicing license and does it require me to stick to the clinical practice? I am BDS graduate from West Bengal. Please reply 🙏
So what you wanna say MBA in healthcare isn't worth it? So which field should we choose. Like mba healthcare after Bpharma isn't worth it. So which mba specialization would be worth it.
A conventional MBA. What you do in that as marketing, sales, or operations can be decided in the 2nd year of MBA itself. You don't have to decide it right from now. You need to figure it out once in MBA.
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Hi sir is it worth doing MBA in hospital management after bcom hons? I just passed 12th with 83% in commerce. I'm thinking of pursuing bcom but on the other hand I'm super interested in healthcare sectors. Can u please give me some suggestions?
Hello sir i am in 4th year in B pharmacy I want to pursue higher studies is to better to opt for a general MBA or MBA in pharmaceutical management or health care management and i am planning to join iihmr delhi is it better idea or can you guide me
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Healthcare professionals who want to switch from clinical to managerial field should have to pursue the MBA in Healthcare Management. Also Healthcare related companies should have to procure them eventually for the next few years. General MBA holders without having any health science background should not be allowed in the healthcare industry anymore in the near future. By implementing this phenomena, general people surely get proper care and support which they deserve around the world. Commercialization, corruption and scams will be eradicated from the health sectors easily.
I think you didn't cover the whole story. A dentist/doctor/pharmacist in a general MBA course will definitely provide a separate school of thought and experience, but when it comes to placements, a general MBA college doesn't actually invite a lot of healthcare companies. And if they do, they allow almost everyone to sit for the interview, and most of the time they pick someone from an engineering background, as these people have prior experience in technology, and can easily be trained for the new role as compared to healthcare domain people.
From the expert:
The primary reason to go for an MBA is to upskill.
Placements at the end of the course is an outcome of 2 years of focused approach towards gaining 1. Technical skills (through elective courses) and 2. Industry expertise (through internships)
I was clear about this from the beginning and gained technical skills in data analysis, python, IT project management and R.
I interned in 3 healthcare companies alongside my MBA to gain industry knowledge.
At the end of 2 years, I was the top candidate for any of the healthcare companies regardless of the job profile.
In fact, some of my healthcare peers chose to switch industries and built their expertise in other domains (from ecommerce to fast fashion to FMCG to HR consulting).
Thats the beauty of a general MBA
@@odigiocareers Healthcare professionals who want to switch from clinical to managerial field should have to pursue the MBA in Healthcare Management. Also Healthcare related companies should have to procure them eventually for the next few years. General MBA holders without having any health science background should not be allowed in the healthcare industry anymore in the near future. By implementing this phenomena, general people surely get proper care and support which they deserve around the world. Commercialization, corruption and scams will be eradicated from the health sectors easily.
I completely agree with him...
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Nice insights
Thank you so much
Can I work in healthcare industry after general mba? But then what is the advantage of mba in health care managenemtn over general mba?
Imo, there is no advantage. A healthcare MBA limits you just like your dental degree limits you. A general MBA gives you a wider opportunity and a wide scope of growth as well.
@@odigiocareers Thanks for the reply. But, Can i work in healthcare after a general mba?
@@alishagupta7325 yes
@@odigiocareers After MBA when I am switching to industry and not working clinically, will it be possible for me to keep renewing my practicing license and does it require me to stick to the clinical practice? I am BDS graduate from West Bengal. Please reply 🙏
So what you wanna say MBA in healthcare isn't worth it? So which field should we choose. Like mba healthcare after Bpharma isn't worth it. So which mba specialization would be worth it.
A conventional MBA. What you do in that as marketing, sales, or operations can be decided in the 2nd year of MBA itself. You don't have to decide it right from now. You need to figure it out once in MBA.
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If i do BBA in Health care management and then MBA in health care management is there any scope????
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I’m currently doing dpt. Can I pursue mba after this? And mba in healthcare management or general mba?
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hello sir....what if you have done undergraduate (like b voc.) in healthcare management and then do general mba?
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Yes it can be done
Ive done bsc nursing going for mba healthcare management from teir 3 uni, is it worth it ?
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Hello sir im currently doing bsc in critical care technology is it a good idea to pursue general mba or mba in health care management
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Hi sir is it worth doing MBA in hospital management after bcom hons? I just passed 12th with 83% in commerce. I'm thinking of pursuing bcom but on the other hand I'm super interested in healthcare sectors. Can u please give me some suggestions?
That is a high possibility, you can get into the healthcare sector this way.
Ah thank god im actually looking for the person who is also from commerce background like are you persuing ?
@@ankitvloges4448 im also bcom graduate is it worth it to do?
Hello sir i am in 4th year in B pharmacy I want to pursue higher studies is to better to opt for a general MBA or MBA in pharmaceutical management or health care management and i am planning to join iihmr delhi is it better idea or can you guide me
A pharmaceutical MBA only related to pharma...general is every where but healthcare and hospital mba in pharma in hospital or in everywhere
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