ECON Undergraduates Blog

ECON Undergraduates Blog


Disclaimer

Posted: 16 Oct 2018 07:17 AM PDT

The focus of the ECON blog is to inform ECON majors of educational, career development, internship, and job opportunities. The ECON Department does not officially support or endorse any specific graduate programs, political affiliations, internship site, or company. Posts to the blog are purely to inform students of potential opportunities and should not be taken as advice or recommendation from the ECON Advising Staff. The department reserves the right to edit and review all submissions to the ECON Blog and deny submissions at their sole discretion. If you would like to submit an announcement for consideration to be posted on the blog, please contact ugadvising@econ.umd.edu.

Master of Health Science in Health Economics and Outcomes Research Information Session

Posted: 16 Oct 2018 11:57 AM PDT

About the Program
The MHS-HEOR is a nine month full time academic program within the Health Policy and Management department at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. It consists of two tracks: Economic Evaluation and Outcomes Research. Both tracks prepare students with the tools necessary to evaluate health care interventions, allocate resources efficiently, and discuss the results with stakeholders and policy makers. With these skills, alumni are regularly employed at pharmaceutical companies, consulting firms, major health systems, and research institutions. Students have also gone on to pursuing PhDs at leading universities.

For more information, visit this website, or attend one of the five online information sessions. Students should use links below to attend the online information sessions.

Online Information Sessions
No registration required; sessions use Adobe Connect for meetings

October 17 Noon-1 PM. Link: INFO SESSION 1
October 17 7-8 PM. Link: INFO SESSION 2
October 29, Noon-1 PM. Link: INFO SESSION 3
November 2, Noon-1 PM. Link: INFO SESSION 4
November 8, 7-8 PM. Link: INFO SESSION 5

BA/MPP Information Session - Nov. 12

Posted: 16 Oct 2018 07:48 AM PDT

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