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Executive MSc Information Sessions

We hold information sessions and experience events throughout the year for those interested in applying to our Executive MSc programme.

These sessions give prospective applicants the opportunity to meet with Programme Directors, learn about programme offerings, how to application, and funding information.

My thinking became much more critical and rigorous. Also it’s very enjoyable to be in London, to be with other students from around the world, and the quality of the teaching is exceptional.

Dr Mark Sopher, Executive MSc Health Economics, Outcomes and Management 2017

 

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MONDAY 14 JULY 1PM-2PM

Executive MSc Experience Session

Executive MSc in Health Economics, Outcomes and Management in Clinical Sciences: Programme Director, Current Student and Alumnus Insights

This event is hosted by the Department of Health Policy.

Join Dr. Alex Carter for the next instalment in our EMSc webinar series. In this insightful Experience Session, we will hear from current students and alumni, exploring their key insights to the programme and how it has elevated their careers in the health sector. Be guided through the structure of the EMSc course-by-course with programme co-director Dr Alex Carter, as we detail key information on how to apply for this December’s intake.

This online session offers a glimpse into the Executive MSc Health Economics, Outcomes and Management in Clinical Sciences, tailored for anyone working in any area of the clinical sciences as a scientist, engineer, manager, consultant, etc., and / or clinicians. If you are looking for ways to improve healthcare delivery by linking your training to the latest knowledge from health economics, outcomes research, and management, register now using the link below.

Speaker: Dr Alex Carter, Associate Professor (Education) in the Department of Health Policy, ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳

This event will take place online via Zoom.

 

 

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THURS 18 SEPTEMBER 1PM-2PM

Executive MSc Experience Session

Executive MSc in Health Economics, Outcomes and Management in Clinical Sciences: Evolving Needs in Modern Medicine and the Role of Health Economics

This event is hosted by the Department of Health Policy.

Join programme co-director Professor Andrew Street for the next instalment in our EMSc webinar series. In this insightful Experience Session, we will explore the evolving needs in modern medicine and the role of health economics. We will also consider the demand-side factors that influence the need and demand for health care, as well as discussing the supply-side factors and their influence on access to health care and the resources available.

This online session offers a glimpse into the Executive MSc Health Economics, Outcomes and Management in Clinical Sciences, tailored for anyone working in any area of the clinical sciences as a scientist, engineer, manager, consultant, etc., and / or clinicians.

Speaker: Professor Andrew Street, Head of Department, in the Department of Health Policy, ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳

This event will take place online via Zoom.

 

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WEDNESDAY 24 SEPTEMBER 1PM-2PM

Executive MSc Experience Session

Economic Evaluation in Health Care and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis

This event is hosted by Dr Ilias Kyriopoulos, and we will be joined by programme co-director George A. Wharton.

Join Assistant Professor Dr Ilias Kyriopoulos for this insightful Experience Session where we will be exploring the importance of economic evaluation in health care for health care decision-making, delving into the main approaches used for economic evaluation of health interventions, and understanding the ways in which this informs policy and resource allocation decisions. This online session offers a glimpse into the Executive MSc Health Economics, Policy and Management, tailored for anyone working in policy, management or leadership in the health sector, and anyone who is looking to enhance their understanding of economic eval