MHA program recognized by new CAHME initiative

The College of Public Health's Master of Health Administration (MHA) program was selected as a part of the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education's (CAHME) new Mentorship Circle program.

Janaya Greene
CAHME Mentorship Circle

The MHA program was selected in the “Major Activities and Events” category, alongside the University of Alabama at Birmingham, for its highly successful and competitive First-Year Student Healthcare Case Competition.

“CAHME Mentorship Circle status recognizes that Ohio State’s Masters of Health Administration program—in addition to achieving the high standards of CAHME accreditation—engages in activities that help to extend CAHME’s mission of advancing the quality of graduate healthcare management education,” CAHME shared in a statement. “Mentorship Circle status recognizes that Ohio State’s Masters of Health Administration program provides opportunities to other students and other programs to advance their own experiences and skills—for the good of the entire healthcare field.”

Ohio State was one of 15 programs recognized by CAHME nationwide in the inaugural year of CAHME’s Mentorship Circle.

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About The Ohio State University College of Public Health

The Ohio State University College of Public Health is a leader in educating students, creating new knowledge through research, and improving the livelihoods and well-being of people in Ohio and beyond. The College's divisions include biostatistics, environmental health sciences, epidemiology, health behavior and health promotion, and health services management and policy. It is ranked 29th among all colleges and programs of public health in the nation, and first in Ohio, by U.S. News and World Report. Its specialty programs are also considered among the best in the country. The MHA program is ranked 8th, the biostatistics specialty is ranked 22nd, the epidemiology specialty is ranked 25th and the health policy and management specialty is ranked 17th.