Hospital Unit Manager

Many hospital unit administrators and clinical managers begin as supervisory RNs or other healthcare workers. If you want to move from patient care into an administrative position, you’ll need to learn about business practices, healthcare systems, planning techniques, personnel management, policy development, and financial management. You probably have a bachelor’s degree in a healthcare specialty, so a master’s in health administration will round out your education and help qualify you for a career path leading to hospital unit administrator.

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Reeves College

For over 40 years, Reeves College has been committed to assisting students in their pursuit of career education. Whether providing training for a new career or upgrading an existing skill set, students look to Reeves as a provider of high quality, career-focused education. As a result, this first class, fully-accredited training facility has earned ... more

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