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Mayes College of Healthcare Business and Policy

The Next Generation of Healthcare Leaders

University of the Sciences' Mayes College prepares undergraduate and graduate students to make an impact on the critical healthcare needs of society, and to compete in the evolving healthcare arena ... where business, policy, and public needs intersect.

Degree and Certificate Programs:

The Institutes:

The Institutes @ Mayes College blend the best of business and academia. Our broad understanding and expertise across the health care spectrum makes the Institutes a unique strategic partner for success.

The Institute for Geriatric Studies is housed at Mayes. This interdisciplinary team provides education and research, as well as senior centered support, to influence critical issues of business and policy affecting geriatric health.

Mayes College offers:

  • Immersion in the region’s life sciences economy, and the system of healthcare, regulatory, pharmaceutical, and biotech industries.
  • Education by esteemed faculty, including healthcare economists, epidemiologists, and entrepreneurs.
  • Alumni networks with more than 90 percent of alumni working in pharmacy, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology industries, and holding positions in the healthcare professions or health-related business areas.
  • Experience of the many University affiliated leaders who make drug discovery and healthcare innovation happen.
  • Opportunity to develop your own network of professionals who impact healthcare.

To speak to someone about your career in healthcare business, legislation, regulation, and policy, please call 215.596.8739.

 

About Kate Mayes P’76, PharmD’78

Mayes College of Healthcare Business and Policy is named for University of the Sciences alumna and entrepreneur Dr. Kate Mayes who earned her BS in Pharmacy in 1976 and her PharmD in 1978. Mayes, who parlayed her education into a successful business career, epitomizes the caliber of graduate that the new college aims to produce. Mayes founded and was president of Applied Clinical Communications, Inc., of Parsippany, N.J., from 1991 to 2000. The company operated as a pharmaceutical consultant specializing in medical education. She has served on University's Board of Trustees since July 2004.

 

Graduate School

Alumni Profile

Stephen Linton  '07
Biology

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