(Jan. 3, 2025) – Tabor College is launching a new MBA in Health Care Leadership program this spring. The college is looking for adjuncts to teach the following courses:
Health Care Finance – Health care leaders must possess the skills to navigate complex financial systems, make strategic financial decisions and ensure the fiscal sustainability of health care organizations. This course will provide an overview of financial management in health care. Topics may include health care reimbursement systems, health care cost management and the economic impact of financial decisions.
Data Analysis and Decision Making – As the need for data analysis grows, understanding how to collect, analyze and interpret health care data is crucial for optimizing clinical processes, enhancing patient care and guiding strategic initiatives and strategic planning. This course is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to harness the power of data for informed decision-making and explore current trends in data analysis.
Health Care Policy and Administration – Students will analyze health care policy development and implementation at local and national levels and examine the influence of political, economic, and social factors on health care policy. The course will provide insights into the complexities of health care systems and the role of stakeholders in shaping policy decisions. Course instruction will provide students with the tools to understand the policy landscape, navigate regulatory frameworks and master administrative strategies in health care organizations.
If you have a doctoral degree or 15 years of experience in health care and are interested in being an adjunct professor or have any recommendations for adjuncts for this program, reach out to Melinda Rangel, MBA director at Tabor College.
--Steve Poage