Class profile

EMMAS XXII - XXIII - XXIV
Average last three editions
Degrees
65%Scientific
15%Economics
10%Humanities
6%Law
4%Engineering
Professional experience
6%>25 years
12%21-25 years
48%11-20 years
34%3-10 years
Roles
24%Medical Executive
21%Top Manager (General Director, Health Director, Administrative Director, or Sole Administrator)
17%Clinical Middle Manager (Heads of Department, Organizational Unit Managers, Medical or Nursing Management Staff)
12%Administrative Middle Manager (Management Control, Operations, HR, Consultant, Administrative Management Staff, etc.)
10%Process or Asset Coordinator (Project Manager, Flow Manager, Bed Manager, etc.)
6%Staff (Administrative, Nursing, Health Technician)
10%Other
Industry
45%Public Healthcare Organizations (Hospitals, Local Health Authorities, Research Institutes, Territorial Health Agencies)
21%Private Healthcare Organizations (Clinics, Research Institutes, Outpatient Centers)
12%Private Social-Healthcare Organizations (Nursing Homes, Cooperatives, Non-profits)
4%Private Companies (Medical Devices – Systems and Services)
3%Cooperative Companies (Pharmaceutical)
2%Health Protection Agencies (ATS)
2%Central Administration (Ministries, Institutes, Agencies)
2%Regional Health Service Bodies
EMMAS is the right master for you if
- You have — or aim to take on — roles and responsibilities within public or private healthcare and social care organizations that are strongly committed to system renewal.
- You want to shift from attitudes shaped by the constraints of current systems to ones driven by opportunities for change.
- You are dedicated to making your organization a place of innovation for the well-being of the local community and the development of the country.
- You want to make a significant investment in your education without losing touch with your work, your family, and your personal interests.

