Category: Health sector
Name: Sam Read, Master of Public Health (MPH), MBA ’17 Background? I was born in Washington, DC, grew up in Los Angeles, and went to high school in Bethesda, Maryland. I graduated with a BA in psychology from Bowdoin College in Maine, and then taught science to ESL students in Taiwan, before returning to the […]
in 2014, BioBusiness, blog, case competition, case study, chiraag, Clubs, Grad student, Health sector, healthcare, HSM, Student Life
I had barely finished my first semester and was starting my second module, when I learned of an opportunity to participate in a case competition through the BU BioBusiness Club – the MBA program’s club that helps students interested in the life sciences industry. The case competition was held at Rugters, NJ and was being […]
in 2014, Aaron, BioBusiness, Conferences, global health, Health sector, healthcare, HSM, IMBA, International MBA, life science, mba, MBA/MPH, merck, nonprofit, Student Life
“It felt like a PROFESSIONAL conference, not a student-run event.” Those words ringing in my ears from attendees convinced me that the chairs and leadership committee of the 1st Annual Boston University Health and Life Sciences Conference had succeeded in achieving the near-impossible: success which exceeded even our own expectations. It had taken more than […]
Post by:Simon CookHealth Sector MBA 2013 One of the things I’ve most enjoyed about being an MBA student at BU is the access to interesting business leaders and experts. One such example was the recent ‘Bending the Cost Curve’ event, part of the Health Sector Management Speaker Series. It was a panel discussion between Dr. […]
Post by: Sam Schweizer HSM/MBA 2013 This is a very exciting year for BU and the health sector program as we are hosting the 1st annual health sector case competition, which will occur on November 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. This is one of the many initiatives Dean Freeman has spearheaded and a huge coup for […]