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PHOTO: Jackie DeSouzaDeSouza ('97) Recognized as One of Top 25 Executives

Spring 2013

Jackie DeSouza, a 1997 graduate of JMU's Health Services Administration Program, has been named one of the top 25 Minority Executives in Healthcare, 2012, by Modern Healthcare.

PHOTO: Carrie Owen PlietzPlietz ('97) To Give Pattullo Lecture at AUPHA Annual Meeting

Spring 2013

Carrie Owen Plietz, CEO of Sutter Medical Center, will give the keynote Andrew Pattullo Lecture at the Annual Meeting of the Association of University Programs in Health Administration.

PHOTO: AUPHA LogoHSA Program Receives Bugbee-Falk Award

Spring 2013

JMU’s HSA Program is one of three undergraduate and four graduate programs in  Health Administration in the nation to receive the 2013 Bugbee-Falk Book Award given by the Association of University Programs in Health Administration.

PHOTO: Ache ConferenceStudents Attend ACHE Annual Congress on Healthcare Leadership

Spring 2013

In March, eight HSA students traveled to Chicago, Illinois to attend the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) 56th Annual Congress on Healthcare Leadership. 

PHOTO: Jon ThompsonHSA Program Re-certification Moving Forward

Spring 2013

In June 2013, Dr. Thompson will participate in a meeting to review the JMU HSA Program’s Self-study and Application for Re-certification as a Full Member Program in the Association of University Program in Health Administration (AUPHA). 

PHOTO:Generic JMU2013 John D. Kraus HSA Award Winner: Nathan Hale Yowell

Spring 2013

Nathan Hale Yowell, a senior in the Health Service Administration Program, has been chosen by program faculty to receive the John D. Kraus HSA Award for 2013. 

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Welcome from Health Sciences

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Welcome to the Department of Health Sciences! The department is home to 39 full-time faculty members and over 1,800 students. Our primary goal is to prepare students for entry into professional programs in various health professions or careers in health sciences or dietetics. More >