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Graduate Health Administration Student Spotlights

Beyond the Bedside: From Biology to Healthcare Leadership

“When I started researching MHA programs in New Jersey, Rutgers was the first school I considered. The Bloustein School really stood out. It’s CAHME-accredited and offers a multifaceted, well-balanced curriculum. My courses are engaging, exciting, and challenging and have helped me build the competencies I need to become a leader in healthcare administration.”

From Physician to Healthcare Leader: Bridging Compassion and Strategy

“If you are interested in healthcare but not the clinical side, healthcare administration is an impactful path. My journey in homeopathic medicine has equipped me with a unique perspective on healthcare, emphasizing the need for holistic and patient-centered approaches. It heightened my awareness of the intricate interplay between healthcare delivery and management, and ignited my ambition to contribute to the enhancement of healthcare systems. The comprehensive curriculum, distinguished faculty, and commitment to preparing students for leadership roles made the Rutgers MHA the obvious choice for me.”

Transforming Healthcare: From Caregiver to Leader

Emily Muha began her career in healthcare as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA). She became interested in the administrative side of healthcare after her family’s experience watching her grandfather struggle with Alzheimer’s.  

Forging a Path in Healthcare Leadership

Briana Hernandez MHA ’25 liked the idea of working in a hospital setting while in high school. Through various research and internship positions as an undergraduate, healthcare administration is where she felt most comfortable.

A Family Legacy Inspires a Future Healthcare Leader

Witnessing the compassion, expertise, and commitment of family members in their healthcare roles not only instilled in Ted Fisher a deep respect for the field, but also sparked his own interest.

MHA Candidate: Aa’ron Dennis

The COVID-19 pandemic has intensified my motivation to push forward even more and be an advocate for those who cannot speak for themselves.

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