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Combining Business Education With Clinical Acumen … is it Necessary?

Elizabeth Loftus1

  • 1Touro University, USA.

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Healthcare professionals need business skills. Joint degree programs offer dual training, enhancing leadership and strategic thinking for modern healthcare challenges.

Keywords:
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  • Healthcare Education
  • Business Administration

Background:

  • The healthcare industry requires professionals with both clinical expertise and business management skills.
  • Current healthcare delivery systems are complex, demanding a blend of medical knowledge and financial acumen.
  • There is a growing need for educational models that bridge the gap between clinical practice and business administration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the necessity and impact of joint degree programs for healthcare professionals.
  • To explore the advantages and disadvantages of dual-degree education in healthcare.
  • To assess the effectiveness of these programs in preparing graduates for modern healthcare challenges.

Main Methods:

  • A comprehensive literature review was conducted.
  • Analysis of current trends and future projections in healthcare workforce development.
  • Exploration of student outcomes and curriculum integration challenges.
  • Main Results:

    • Joint degree programs cultivate essential leadership, financial acumen, and strategic thinking alongside clinical competencies.
    • These programs equip graduates with multifaceted skills to navigate complex healthcare systems.
    • The demand for professionals with hybrid skill sets is increasing due to workforce shortages and industry evolution.

    Conclusions:

    • Dual-degree programs are crucial for developing adaptable healthcare leaders.
    • Integrating business education into healthcare curricula addresses the evolving demands of the industry.
    • Professionals with combined clinical and business expertise are vital for driving innovation and organizational success in healthcare.