Jefferson School of Population Health
Overview
This is a turbulent time in health care. Leaders are confronted with difficult challenges concerning not just the affordability and accessibility of care, but concerns over its overall quality and safety.
Never has the need for new leaders to address these issues been more urgent.
To prepare the next generation of health professionals to meet these challenges, the Jefferson School of Population Health (JSPH) offers exemplary graduate academic programming – designed by experts within Jefferson and the broader healthcare community.
The interdisciplinary curriculum design of JSPH allows students with diverse experience and backgrounds – be it clinical, managerial or administrative – to take classes together, whether in person or online, to help them better prepare for and understand areas of health policy, public health and healthcare quality and safety.
Our aim is to provide an educational experience of the highest quality – exciting and relevant courses guided by leaders in the field, capped by an opportunity to apply your new insights and capabilities in a dynamic healthcare setting.
Academic Programs
Master of Public Health (MPH)
Graduate Certificate in Public Health
Master of Science in Health Policy (MS-HP) – online
Graduate Certificate in Health Policy – online
Master of Science in Healthcare Quality and Safety (MS-HQS) – online
Graduate Certificate in Healthcare Quality and Safety – online
Master of Science in Chronic Care Management (MS-CCM) – online
Graduate Certificate in Chronic Care Management – online
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