Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration Program Overview LTC Lee W. Bewley Ph.D., FACHE Program Director Army – Baylor Class of 1999 Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration • A Brief History… – 1947 Program Inception – 1951 Affiliation with Baylor University • 11th Graduate Program in Health Administration – Evolutions • Length, Credit Hours, Residencies • Addition of MBA (2005) • Curriculum Sequencing (2010) – Fully Accredited (MHA-CAHME, MBA-AACSB) – More than 2,600 Alumni – 98 Current Students (Didactic & Residency) Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration Baylor University One of our nation’s finest and most respected academic institutions. Virginia Tech Indiana University #79 1st Tier of National Universities and Colleges U.S. News & World Report (2011) Michigan State University Auburn University Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration Army – Baylor MHA Top Tier Health Administration Program #9 Saint Louis University MG Rubenstein ‘89 MG Wong ‘98 BG Gallagher ‘89 COL (P) Doyle ‘99 #11 Among All Accredited Health Administration Programs Tied with Johns Hopkins University and Boston University U.S. News & World Report (2011) #14 Columbia University Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration Army – Baylor MHA\MBA Top Tier Business School Syracuse University Top 10% Rice University Among All MBA Programs U.S. News & World Report University of Alabama at Birmingham Top 5% Arizona State University Joint MHA\MBA Dual CAHME\AACSB Accredited Programs Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration Mission: Educate leaders to serve as the next generation of federal healthcare executives Vision: To be recognized as the premier program for the development of progressive leaders in healthcare management Theme: The home of executive healthcare leadership development Values: Leadership, Integrity, Scholarship, Professionalism Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration • What we expect for Army-Baylor students: – High Quality Graduate Education Experience – Enhanced Level of Competency • Joint Medical Executive Skills – Opportunity for Adult Learning • Be Curious • Be Responsible • Make a Difference – Rewarding and Fulfilling Personal Experience • Achievement • Time for Family • Member of a Proud, Ambitious, & Loyal Community Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration • Army-Baylor Community Standards – Academic • • • • Colleague in your Cohort Classroom Decorum Faculty as Mentors Honor and Integrity – Professional • Positive, Achievement-oriented • Maintain\Enhance Physical Fitness • Graduate from the Program – Personal • Invest time in yourself and your family • Avoid actual or perceived inappropriate relationships • Be a Role Model Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration Didactic Year Milestones Effective AY 2010-2011 Preceptor Conference Administrative Residency (One Year) Comprehensive Oral Exam 5th Semester MAY – JUN (4/8) Holiday Break Main Campus Trip 2nd Semester AUG - NOV 1st Semester (15/18) JUN - AUG (17/17) 4th Semester FEB – APR (11/18) 3rd Semester NOV – FEB (10/17) Note: numbers in parentheses indicate credit hours for MHA and MHA\MBA students Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration Competency Development PostAssessment Effective AY 2010-2011 5th Semester 4th Semester 3rd Semester Knowledge, Application, …working toward Expert Knowledge & Application 2nd Semester Knowledge 1st Semester Knowledge PreAssessment The Army-Baylor MHA\MBA curriculum is based on the Joint Medical Executive Skills Competency Model and associated accreditation competency development requirements Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration • Administrative Residency – 9-Hour Course • Applied Setting • Application of didactic content in practitioner setting – Preceptors are the lead faculty – Legacy Graduate Management Project (GMP) has evolved • • • • Portfolio of GMPs Mutually Developed by Preceptor and Resident Evaluated by Preceptor Two-page Executive Summaries of projects to develop portfolio – Opportunities • Federal facilities/organizations • Non-Federal e.g. Johns Hopkins, Cleveland Clinic Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration Who is the target student for the Army - Baylor MHA\ MBA Program? • Future Federal Healthcare Leaders • This population includes: • All AOCs of the Army Medical Service Corps • Army Medical, Dental, Veterinary, Nurse, and Specialist Corps • Officers in the Navy Bureau of Surgery and Medicine • Officers in the Air Force Medical Service • Department of the Army Medical Command Civilians • Veterans Administration Staff 60 MHA Slots Annually • DoD Civilians 30 of 60 slots can be joint MHA\MBA • Other Federal Health Staff Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration Application Procedures Satisfy all prerequisites for your service/branch Submit all undergraduate & graduate transcripts - letter requesting evaluation to Baylor education technician Official copies of GRE/GMAT scores (code 6861) Individual service makes the final call Education technician (Rene L. Pryor) DSN 471-6443 or COM (210) 221-6443 Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration First step in the application process POC: Rene L. Pryor DSN: 471-6443 Commercial: (210) 221-6443 rene.pryor@amedd.army.mil Or visit us at… www.baylor.edu/graduate/mha Army – Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration QUESTIONS? To learn more visit: http://www.baylor.edu/graduate/mha or http://www.armybaylor.com