Overview The Master of Healthcare Redesign at the University of Tasmania equips professionals with the essential skills and knowledge to effectively address challenges in health service delivery. This program is tailored for busy professionals, enabling you to develop sustainable and impactful redesign solutions to common issues in healthcare, including long wait times, care coordination, and timely treatment. In your third year, you can choose from three specialized pathways: research, coursework, or professional practice, allowing you to focus on areas that align with your career goals. For more information, visit the program website. Career Outcomes This program is ideal for a diverse range of healthcare professionals, including nurses, allied health workers, paramedics, and healthcare administrators. Graduates will be equipped to implement meaningful changes in their organizations, enhancing service delivery and patient outcomes. Our alumni are making significant contributions to healthcare systems in Australia and globally, driving evidence-based improvements for patients and healthcare providers alike.
This program is designed for busy professionals, allowing you to develop sustainable and impactful redesign solutions to common healthcare issues, such as long wait times, care coordination, and timely treatment. In your third year, you can choose from three specialized pathways: research, coursework, or professional practice, enabling you to focus on areas that align with your career aspirations.
For further details, visit the program website.
Core Courses:
Students also have the opportunity to select electives and complete a capstone project relevant to their professional interests.
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Applicants should hold qualifications equivalent to an Australian bachelor’s degree. Specific standardized test scores are not required for this program.
International applicants must demonstrate proficiency in English through one of the following tests:
Admission to most postgraduate coursework programs at the University of Tasmania requires qualifications equivalent to an Australian bachelor’s degree.
This program is ideal for a diverse range of healthcare professionals, including nurses, allied health workers, paramedics, and healthcare administrators. Graduates will be well-equipped to implement meaningful changes within their organizations, enhancing service delivery and patient outcomes.
Our alumni are making significant contributions to healthcare systems, both in Australia and globally, driving evidence-based improvements for patients and healthcare providers alike.
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