Survey looks at health care management education during the pandemic
Six in 10 health care management education programs surveyed by the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education in 20 countries reported challenges placing students in real-world experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, and one in five reported a decrease in enrollment during the pandemic. Respondents predict only one-third of programs will return to mostly face-to-face education after the pandemic. For additional findings, access the survey report here. AHA is a corporate member of CAHME.
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