Physicians who want to become advanced leaders and entrepreneurs can earn a Master of Medical Management for Physicians from Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College. As part of our PLC-Network Scholarship Program, physicians who are registered members of our network and our healthcare clients and affiliates can earn the MMM degree for $400 reduced tuition for a total of $2k.
Enrolling MMM students who have earned their bachelor’s degree or their medical degree from a Historically Black College or University (HBCU) are eligible for a 30% tuition scholarship to attend the MMM program at Heinz College. To be considered, students are asked to indicate the completion of their bachelor’s or medical degree at an eligible institution within their application for admission to Heinz College. No separate or additional application is required for these scholarships, and they will be awarded at the time of admission.
Leadership that Saves Lives
MMM is an 18-month cohort-based program, taught in a hybrid online/on-campus format. During the program, MMM students join classes in person on the main Carnegie Mellon University campus in Pittsburgh four times for learning sessions that last four-and-a-half days each. The cohort schedule below offers more details on dates and time commitment required. We’ve also included the MMM curriculum.
Earn a Master of Medical Management Degree for Physicians
A new and rapidly changing environment challenges today’s health care managers, presenting opportunities to those who understand change and who have the skills to lead others. The Master of Medical Management (MMM) program from Heinz College at Carnegie Mellon University teaches these skills to physician executives, arming them to lead today’s healthcare organizations and shape the future of tomorrow’s healthcare industry.
Preparing Physicians for Healthcare Leadership
The Heinz College’s MMM program concentrates on three distinctive, but related competencies which physician executives need in order to build and manage successful health care organizations. These core competencies address leadership, strategy, and the management of information. The MMM program is exclusively for physicians, and nearly all specialties have been represented since the program began in 1998. Although previous management experience is not required, most MMM students have some experience in large healthcare organizations, insurance companies, rural clinics, and private practices.
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The Carnegie Mellon University MMM Curriculum is Perfect for Your Career Path
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Dr. Anil Singh increasingly bridges the provider and administrative sides of his health network. He chose the MMM program to rise to the challenge and become a new kind of leader in health care.