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Is it good to do a master's in healthcare management abroad or should I do an MBA and switch my field entirely?

13 Jul 2026 · Answered by Chaithrakala P L · 1 min read
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A Master's in Healthcare Management is the better fit if you want to build on your nursing background and move into healthcare leadership roles. This path leverages your existing expertise and helps you re-enter the sector, especially after a long career gap.

An MBA is broader and best if you want to shift into general business roles, but it may not capitalize on your healthcare experience as directly.

- Healthcare Management Master's: Best for advancing in healthcare, uses your nursing background. - MBA: Best for switching to non-healthcare business roles, but less direct for healthcare leadership.

Given your profile and gap, a Master's in Healthcare Management abroad is the more relevant and practical choice.

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