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Health Care and Life Science at HBS
Health Care and Life Science at HBS
At the intersection of engineering and advocacy, Jenn Arnold (MS/MBA’ 26) is helping lead a new wave of innovation in women’s health. With a background in mechanical and biomedical engineering and a passion for equity in health care, she’s leveraging her technical expertise to address long-overlooked challenges, especially those affecting women. We asked Jenn a few questions to learn more about her path, her perspective on AI, and why she believes women’s health is one of the most urgent and promising frontiers in health care today. [...]
Kasite Ugo-beke’s journey from Nigeria to Harvard Business School is a testament to the power of passion and purpose in healthcare innovation. From early experiences witnessing healthcare gaps to exploring the intersection of science and business, her time at HBS has reignited her drive to create meaningful, scalable impact. [...]
Recently the HCI was able catch up with this year's Health Care Club co-presidents Morgan Moncada and Hannah Truong as they reflect on their HBS experience, their thoughts on the current health care systems, and where they will be headed in the future.
In keeping with our mission to connect students, alumni and the greater health care community, we will continue to feature other members of the HCC throughout the upcoming school year to share their thoughts, experiences, and activities with us as well. [...]
At the culmination of my HBS experience, I hope to be trilingual, understanding the nuances of business, science, and medicine so that I can help shape a more equitable and accessible health care system. [...]
What is the role of a physician in the 21st century? According to the Association of American Medical Colleges, the number of medical students graduating from dual MD/MBA programs has grown significantly from 2003 to 2018. Why is this trend happening, and what does it mean for the medical profession? For patients? For society? [...]
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