University of Phoenix’s Master of Health Administration (MHA) joins the CAHME Mentorship Circle

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The CAHME Mentorship Circle (CMC) is an opportunity for model programs to mentor other programs who are seeking continuous quality improvement or accreditation.

The University of Phoenix’s MHA program demonstrates a commitment to furthering CAHME’s mission of advancing the quality of healthcare management education.”

— Dr. Anthony Stanowski, DHA, FACHE, president and CEO of CAHME.

SPRING HOUSE, PA, 19477, January 31, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME) recognizes the University of Phoenix’s Master of Health Administration (MHA) program as CAHME Mentorship Circle (CMC) Program. CMC designated programs engage in mentorship, best practice dissemination, and other activities that support continuous improvement in healthcare management education.

“CMC is not just an honor, it’s a commitment to the field,” said Dr. Anthony Stanowski, DHA, FACHE, president and CEO of CAHME.

“Becoming a CMC Program means that the diverse voices of our students and faculty will contribute to a national dialogue to improve the effectiveness of all CAHME accredited programs," shared University of Phoenix College of Health Professions Associate Dean, Graduate Programs, Dr. Heather Steiness.

University of Phoenix’s Master of Health Administration prepares early- to mid-careerists in the health sector, who desire to pursue a degree while employed, with the competencies necessary to grow professionally, facilitate cross-system transformation of the sector as driven by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s (IHI) Triple Aim, and engage with their communities. The program aims to foster health sector leaders who are authentic, transparent, and creative – who think critical...

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