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The Impact Of Work Experience On Commitment To The Healthcare Administration Profession, Caroline Sweny
The Impact Of Work Experience On Commitment To The Healthcare Administration Profession, Caroline Sweny
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This research study analyses the relationships between career commitment and gender, career status, and career satisfaction. Results indicated three major findings. First, men are more likely to be committed to the healthcare administration profession. Second, commitment to the healthcare administration profession decreases as individuals advance further into their career. Third, commitment to the healthcare administration profession decreases the more satisfied an individual is with the progress they have made toward meeting their overall career goals. Further research is needed to understand the implications behind these findings.
Healthcare Management Primer, Students Of Health Management 721.01 (2017), University Of New Hampshire, Mark Bonica
Healthcare Management Primer, Students Of Health Management 721.01 (2017), University Of New Hampshire, Mark Bonica
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This primer was written by students enrolled in HMP 721.01, Management of Health Care Organizations, in the Health Management & Policy Program, College of Health and Human Services, University of New Hampshire. This course was taught by Professor Mark Bonica in Fall 2017.