The Marshall School of Business

The business school, founded in 1920, is the oldest accredited business school in Southern California. The school offers courses in innovative formats in a state-of-the-art learning environment. Marshall is consistently among the top–ranked business schools by both Business Week and U.S. News & World Report with noteworthy rankings for its Entrepreneurship, Accounting and Executive MBA programs.

The MMM program at USC has been specifically designed to provide today's physician executives the tools to effectively lead and shape the future of tomorrow's health care industry. The program is a collaborative effort of the Marshall School of Business, the School of Public Planning, Policy and Development, the Keck School of Medicine and the top-rated Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies.

The Business of Health Care Leadership

The Master of Medical Management (MMM) degree at USC is a modified MBA curriculum. The USC MMM meets the needs of physicians from any specialty by providing the formal business education physicians seek in order to realize their professional goals of career advancement or career diversification through a mix of management and clinical responsibilities.

The USC MMM has a proven record of preparing its graduates to take on greater leadership roles in their organizations, create high performance enterprises or successfully launch new business endeavors. Drawing on expertise from USC’s top-rated schools and academic departments, the program has been specifically designed to provide today’s physician executives with the knowledge, thought processes, management tools and adaptive skills to shape and lead the future of health care.

For more complete details on the university and program, go directly to the USC MMM website.

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