Course Summary
The health sector faces unprecedented challenges – and it demands leaders who can combine strategic vision with a deep understanding of technological and ethical innovations. Our Master in Strategic Management and Innovation in Health prepares you to be a catalyst for change, capable of optimizing systems, implementing disruptive technologies, and ensuring more humane and efficient care on a global scale.
Why choose this Master's at NGCU?
Master digital health ecosystems and telemedicine. Delve into patient experience design. Use Big Data to predict trends and manage public health crises. Explore innovation in biotechnology and understand the interconnection of planetary health. You will be able to lead hospitals, manage HealthTech projects, work in strategic consulting, or develop innovative health policies.
Course Coordinator
Dr. Kenji Tanaka
PhD in Public Health and Health Systems Management
Dr. Tanaka is a thought leader in digital health and health systems innovation. With experience at the World Health Organization (WHO), he focuses on data-driven health policies and the implementation of technologies to improve access and efficiency of care.
Innovative and Out-of-the-Box Disciplines
Focuses on redesigning health processes and environments to improve the patient experience, considering emotional, psychological, and cultural aspects.
Covers the implementation of digital technologies, telemedicine platforms, remote monitoring, and connected health to optimize service delivery.
Uses Big Data and Machine Learning to predict epidemiological outbreaks, personalize treatments, and optimize resource allocation in public health.
Explores the innovation lifecycle in biotechnology, from research and development to the commercialization of new drugs, devices, and therapies.
Integrates human, animal, and environmental health, preparing managers to deal with complex challenges like climate change, pandemics, and food security holistically.