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Health Management
 Health Management

Description

Health Management is an area of study which provides students with the essential knowledge required for senior managerial and planning work in the health services.

At UNSW, programs in Health Management aim to develop graduates who are: competent general and financial managers, competent planners, knowledgeable about public health (the health status of the Australian and other communities) and the structure, organisation and financing of health care systems, knowledgeable about society, law and ethics, and competent in quantitative skills.

Studying Health Management at UNSW

The School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine offers various programs in Health Management at postgraduate level. Please refer to the Public Health and Community Medicine specialisation page through following link:
http://legacy.handbook.unsw.edu.au/postgraduate/specialisations/2008/PublicHealthCommunityMedicine.html



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