DMU Plays Role in Basic Income Pilot
What if you were a member of a low-income family that suddenly began receiving $500 a month, no strings attached?
DMU Plays Role in Basic Income Pilot Read More
What if you were a member of a low-income family that suddenly began receiving $500 a month, no strings attached?
DMU Plays Role in Basic Income Pilot Read More
This piece was originally featured in the NCHL white paper “Growing together: The give and take of healthcare management fellowships” you can view the original version on the CAHME website and was written by Rachel Reimer, Ph.D., Chair and Professor
The benefits of administrative fellowships in healthcare management Read More
Simon Geletta, Ph.D., a professor of public health at DMU, had little reason to expect he’d ever give a lecture at 1 a.m. But then again, most of us had little reason before 2020 to expect a pandemic would change
DMU prof shares expertise in a virtual Mandela Washington Fellowship Read More
Students in Des Moines University’s master of health care administration (M.H.A.) degree program enjoy a personal connection to their faculty and classmates, even though students can complete the program entirely online. “The program is fantastic in how it allows you
DMU’s M.H.A. program offers personal professional connections Read More
Christopher Brady and Nikolas Pappas share an excitement for the managerial and administrative aspects of health care. The two 2019 graduates of DMU’s master of health care administration (M.H.A.) program are now observing and experiencing a wide spectrum of these
DMU M.H.A. grads land competitive fellowships Read More
Students in Des Moines University’s master of public health (M.P.H.) program often make important, high-impact contributions to the health of communities and populations through their internships and capstone projects. This week, two of those students, Jennifer Bender and Aubrey Massmann,
Journal confirms two DMU M.P.H. students “Rocked Public Health in 2019” Read More
Adela Bajric and Ashley Vanorny each have specific career goals that motivated them to pursue a master of health care administration (M.H.A.) degree at DMU. Adela, an MRI assistant at Des Moines Orthopedic Center in West Des Moines, IA, wants
M.H.A. students motivated to serve as well as succeed Read More
DMU’s master of health care administration (M.H.A.) program prepares students to lead and succeed in the growing health care industry. Beginning this fall, they can learn how to do so with greater flexibility: Students will be able to complete the
DMU’s M.H.A. program now available entirely online Read More
In the world of higher education, applying for accreditation is no picnic for faculty and staff, but it’s important for students. Academic programs and institutions that have achieved accreditation by their corresponding accrediting agencies have demonstrated they’ve met very high
DMU’s M.H.A. program again earns full accreditation Read More
Does including public health students on interprofessional teams increase attainment of interprofessional practice competencies? That is the title and topic of a paper published this month in the Journal of the American Osteopathic Association (JAOA), authored by DMU faculty Pamela
Interprofessional practice improves patient care Read More