The Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Healthcare Management Program is designed to prepare students for career advancement or entry-level healthcare managerial positions. The degree program enables working professionals to advance their careers by focusing on leadership skills, knowledge, and credentials in healthcare management.
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Health Facilities Management : a publication of the American Hospital Association
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