Integrative Learning Experience
The Integrated Learning Experience (ILE) within the Master of Health Administration program is a culminating project, in the field of health administration, tailored to the student’s interest. This project, completed in their final semester, allows students to apply classroom learning to a pressing healthcare issue in a real-world setting. A wide variety of opportunities are possible, including projects related to data analytics, financial or strategic planning, operations management, or quality of care issues.
Recent ILE Projects
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Created COVID-19 vaccination clinic process plan
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Developed surgical procedure checklist and communication plan with physician training
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Implemented physician toolkit to discuss fly vaccine importance and improve vaccination rates
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Optimized current practices to improve food tray delivery in hospital setting
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Created health food retailer proposals
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Developed compliance manual for patient-centered medical home employees
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Designed medication regimen tracking system for patients experiencing homelessness
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Developed marketing and survey materials for clinic
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Re-designed FQHC dental clinic procedure room
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Researched healthcare data support vendors
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Designed implementation plan for community wellness event for health system
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Calling all Preceptors...
If you are a health administrator, in any healthcare related setting, and have an interest in hosting an MHA student in the upcoming summer, please complete the form below and we will reach out to you with details!