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Saturday Scholars® : Health-Services administration

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The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Health-Services Administration, offered as a Saturday Scholars® program through Drexel University's College of Nursing and Health Professions, prepares students for administrative and managerial positions in the ever-expanding, ever-changing health-care industry.

A graduate of the Saturday Scholars® B.S. Program in Health Services Administration will be able to do the following:

  • Utilize the growing body of knowledge regarding the ever-expanding health-care industry -both nationally and internationally-in a managerial capacity in a health-services setting.
  • Demonstrate leadership skills.
  • Contribute to the health-services professions by sharing knowledge and skills with clients, peers, and health professionals through effective verbal and written communications.
  • Effectively utilize various technologies to access and manage information in a variety of settings.
  • Assess changes in health-care and community needs.
  • Communicate to staff new developments, changes, and department/clinical needs.
  • Use policies and standards as a guide to professional behavior and practice.
  • Participate in ongoing educational activities to enhance personal growth and professional practice.
  • Apply new knowledge and skills appropriately to health-services administration settings.
  • Employ analytical and critical thinking skills to increase efficiency and efficacy in the workplace, as well as in the field.
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