Hi! I get offers both from York University(UK)-MSc Health Economics and from LSE-LSHTM MSc Health Policy Planning Financing. I have not decided where to go . I would like to hear the insight from anyone . Many thanks!!! : )
University of York: MSc in Health Economics Location: York, United Kingdom
The MSc in Health Economics has been running since 1978 and the course has been completed by over 300 British and overseas students. It provides a comprehensive training in the theory and practice of Health Economics and gives students the experience and skills needed for research and health service decision-making. Graduates work in government departments, research units, universities, national health services and health care organisations, and the pharmaceutical industry.
LSE-LSHTM MSc Health Policy Planning Financing
This course aims to develop critical analysis of issues within health policy, planning and financing and to enable students to devise appropriate health policy responses. Students come from a wide range of backgrounds. This is a joint programme provided by the School and the London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE).
The course provides training relevant to countries at all levels of development, although participants are able to specialise.Graduates enter careers in global health and national health policy and planning, research, advisory or advocacy roles in governments and international agencies.
University of York: MSc in Health Economics Location: York, United Kingdom
The MSc in Health Economics has been running since 1978 and the course has been completed by over 300 British and overseas students. It provides a comprehensive training in the theory and practice of Health Economics and gives students the experience and skills needed for research and health service decision-making. Graduates work in government departments, research units, universities, national health services and health care organisations, and the pharmaceutical industry.
LSE-LSHTM MSc Health Policy Planning Financing
This course aims to develop critical analysis of issues within health policy, planning and financing and to enable students to devise appropriate health policy responses. Students come from a wide range of backgrounds. This is a joint programme provided by the School and the London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE).
The course provides training relevant to countries at all levels of development, although participants are able to specialise.Graduates enter careers in global health and national health policy and planning, research, advisory or advocacy roles in governments and international agencies.
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