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I have a bachelors in nursing, masters in human services, what is needed for a hospital administrator?


I have been in management position for over 13 years in the healthcare setting. I have been a nursing home administrator for over 4 years

Nowadays hospital administrators are more diversified/specified. Its a very broad field and same knowledge base can be used to pursue career in hospital, insurance industry or Nursing homes. If you are interested in administration, perhaps some courses in management sciences would be helpful. With your knowledge and experience MBA in health care sciences would be an excellent option and MBA school can even guide you further in this regard.

If all that is true, then you ought to know, as I do, that a hospital administrator needs a degree in hospital administration. Preferably a PhD, but smaller hospitals will usually consider a Masters.

You have it all. All that is now required is the willingness to take on the challenge.

I'd like to meet one with nipple rings

most of the hospital admins i have worked for at many hospitals around the nation have either a master's in hospital administration or some of them even have a bachelors in something like nursing, like you do, and a master's in business (MBA) or in management.

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