As health care changes, health care administration programs also must change. DMUโs College of Health Sciences recently revised its master of health care administration curriculum to ensure the program continues to offer students highly relevant, evidence-based experiences they can immediately apply in their work.

Starting with the fall term, the MHA curriculum will include both online courses and new on-campus executive residencies, a blend the U.S. Department of Education states produces the highest student outcomes.
The residencies, which will be offered the first Wednesday through Sunday of the fall and spring terms, will immerse students in real-world scenarios that integrate theory into practice. They will include required curriculum as well as professional development seminars, interactive workshops, round-table discussions, self-assessment activities and networking.
โHealth care is unique in that its mission is providing highquality care to all people,โ says MHA Program Director/Chair Carla Stebbins, Ph.D., M.H.A.โ93. โI am excited that DMUโs innovative MHA curriculum will prepare students to be 21st century leaders in this demanding, rewarding profession.โ
DMUโs MHA program will continue to feature the flexibility that allows most students to work full-time. All students have up to seven years to complete the program, allowing them to balance professional and personal demands. Students can complete the program part-time in three years or, as full-time students, in 24 months. Either way, an MHA degree from DMU equips them to lead and succeed as team players in providing effective, accessible and affordable health care.
โThe MHA program at DMU changed my career path,โ says Jay Willsher, M.H.A.โ98, now an adjunct professor for the program. He is the executive vice president and chief operating officer with Trinity Regional Health System, an organization with multiple hospitals and clinics in eastern Iowa and western Illinois. โSince obtaining my degree, I have been very fortunate to obtain progressive leadership responsibilities within the Iowa health system. I began as a clinic manager for a sixprovider clinic and have progressedย to COO of a four-hospital, 600-inpatientย health care system.โ
The application deadline for theย fall 2012 term is May 1, 2012. Forย more information about DMUโsย MHA degree program, visit www.dmu.edu/mha/; email mhadmit@dmu.edu; or call 515-271-1538 or โ outsideย the 515 area code โ 800-240-2767,ย x1538.
