Healthcare management for the future.
Simon Business School’s Master of Science in Medical Management provides the skills needed for success in the dynamic and changing world of healthcare. New regulations and emerging innovations present challenges and opportunities for professionals across the spectrum of the industry. In addition to staying current with new information, medical and health-services leaders must be equipped with the expertise to predict and adapt to the evolving business of healthcare.
Take the next step on your professional journey.
Invest in your career with a Simon MS in Medical Management.
Content is synchronous and presented “live” by a faculty member. Students are encouraged to be in touch with their local Ministry of Education to confirm the online degree is recognized in their home country. Simon is an AACSB accredited institution. Students are responsible for any taxes levied by their home country.
Students complete the program in 18 months, starting in August.
synchronous live classes taught by Simon faculty meet one night per week and two Saturdays per month
The program consists of 10 courses plus a Health Care Practicum."
Begin your degree in 2027!
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Applications are now open for Simon's part-time graduate programs. Explore flexible options designed for working professionals and find the program that fits your goals and schedule.
Admission details:
- No GMAT/GRE score required
- Merit-based scholarships available
- Receive your admission decision by December 15
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Apply what you learn in the classroom today
on the job tomorrow.
One of the main benefits of being a part-time business student is the ability to put your classroom learning to work in real time. You’ll build your business acumen, strengthen your analytical skills, and apply new perspectives to challenges you face at work—allowing you to make an immediate impact in your organization.
If you’re a University of Rochester employee, you can apply your tuition benefits toward the MS in Medical Management. Contact us to learn more.
Mission-Driven Professionals
Work in nonprofit, education, government, or healthcare? You may qualify for a 50% tuition scholarship designed to help you advance your organization's mission through a Simon degree. EMBA, PMBA, and MMM candidates apply with a short essay describing how a degree will support your mission-driven work.
University of Rochester employees are not eligible for this scholarship, as they qualify for University tuition benefits.
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My previous education was very individualized and didn’t involve many group projects. It was the opposite in the Medical Management program. I really learned a lot about leadership and how to manage people while keeping them on track with timelines. Accomplishing a common goal with a group of people—when not everyone works the same way—was challenging but highly rewarding.