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Q&A: What’s the difference between “Clinical Research Administration” and ” MBA in health care”?

Question by desmond: What’s the difference between “Clinical Research Administration” and ” MBA in health care”?
There are lot of university that present MBA in health care, however “Clinical Research Administration”is presented just in several universities. I want to know more about difference. I have BS in pharmacy. which one do you advise to get as MS?

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Answer by e83
Clinical Research is exactly what it says. The MBA in health care is geared towards business management/administration.

I have a BS in Health Care Administration and am the graduate program I’m doing is an MBA with health care emphasis.

If you have a BS in pharmacy, why don’t you just go to pharm school? This is total speculation, but if you have a pharmacy degree you’d probably be more interested in clinical research admin, but that’s probably something you should discuss with your academic adviser and not random people on the interwebs.

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