Is there any course in the health sector that would be better suited for me given my background in pharmacy for a Master's?
A Master's in Health Informatics is a strong fit for your pharmacy background. This field blends healthcare and IT, focusing on health data management and analysis - skills that are increasingly valued in modern healthcare.
- Vita-Salute San Raffaele University (with Politecnico di Milano): Offers a two-year, English-taught Master's in Health Informatics, covering advanced IT and machine learning for medical applications.
- University of Milan: Offers a Master's in Management of Health Systems and Organisations, focusing on healthcare service management for roles in public and private sectors.
Both options build on your pharmacy expertise and open up diverse opportunities in the health sector. If you need help choosing or applying, connect with your LeapScholar counsellor.
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