Monday, January 3, 2011

Business School Blog on NonClinicalJobs.com

Now that I'm a business school student, I've decided to add a new section called the "Business School Blog" here on NonClinicalJobs.com. For the next few years, these blog posts will be specific to my personal business school experiences as I pursue an executive MBA. I'll also be happy to publish guest articles from other physicians and medical students who are in business school. After I graduate, I may continue the "Business School Blog" as I look back and think about various issues that may be relevant for those who are considering business school.

Here's my personal education timeline:
  • A long time ago in a galaxy called Boston ... I graduated from MIT with a degree in mechanical engineering.
  • 4 years later, I graduated from medical school.
  • In 2008, I received an MPH, but I knew I wasn't done with school yet.
  • In 2010, I enrolled in business school.
I've been thinking about business school for many years. I tossed and turned about different business school options. I explored online MBA options. I looked at part-time options. I visited executive MBA programs. I considered a host of business school possibilities. I attended numerous open houses. I spoke with many MBA program directors. After thinking about my current situation and my personal goals and objectives, I decided to start business school this year at Saint Joseph's University.


I am currently a business school student in the Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Executive MBA program at Saint Joseph's University Erivan K. Haub School of Business in Philadelphia, PA. The Nationally-ranked and AACSB-accredited Haub School of Business, centrally located in the mid-Atlantic pharmaceutical and healthcare corridor, is able to bring together industry experts and a world-class faculty for a unique industry-focused, immersive executive program.

You can read about my business school experience by reading all the blog posts tagged "Business School Blog."

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