College of Health Professions Associate Professors Thomas Fockler and Zigmond Kozicki, along with UDM alumna Stephanie Baiyasi-Kozicki ’15, presented at the International Public Policy Association …
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Class of ’23 mission award winners left lasting impression on University
The Vivere ex Missione awards are presented annually to four graduating students whose time at University of Detroit Mercy was marked by leadership, service and scholarship. The winners are announced during each of the four commencement ceremonies.
Student collective ideas increase awareness about climate change, heath
Detroit Mercy Health Services Administration students helped raise awareness about climate change and health recently in Manistee, Michigan, exhibiting posters at the Great Lakes Environmental Festival on Friday and Saturday, April 21-22.
Detroit Mercy’s Master’s in Health Services Administration earns 3-year accreditation
The Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME) Board of Directors approved the initial accreditation of University of Detroit Mercy’s Master of Science in Health Services Administration (MHSA) program for a three-year term.
College of Health Professions Associate Professor Zigmond Kozicki traveled to Poland during spring break to complete a research project and lead a writing team regarding …
Memorial service for Maia Platt, Sept. 20
A memorial service honoring Dr. Maia Platt will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 20 from 5-6 p.m. in the College of Health Professions Building, Room …
Alumna earns prestigious Presidential Management Fellowship honor
Stephanie Baiyasi-Kozicki ’15 has had many different research passions during a long career as an educator and veterinarian. But it was a course that she took earning her Health Services Administration certificate from University of Detroit Mercy that helped push her in a new direction.
Class of ’22: Health Services Administration grad perseveres through tragedy to inspire family, fulfill promise
When Lourdes Lewis walks across the Calihan Hall stage to receive her Health Services Administration degree in mid-May, she’ll fulfill two promises.
One she made to her late husband; the second she made to herself.
Detroit Mercy offers new accelerated 5-year Health Services Administration Master’s program
Detroit Mercy’s Health Services Administration (HSA) program has announced the launch of a new accelerated 5-year Master of Health Services Administration (MHSA) degree. The program, …
COVID-19 crisis documentary directed by CHP & MSON professor presented at national Film Festival
A documentary video on the COVID-19 crisis, directed by Associate Professor of Health Services Administration Zigmond Kozicki, was presented at the American Public Health Association’s …
Associate Professor of Health Services Administration Maia Platt co-edited “Handbook on Teaching Health Economics: Best Practices,” which was published by Edward Elgar Publishing in September 2021. …
MHSA program reduces tuition and credits
The Master of Health Services Administration (MHSA) program announces two important updates, effective Fall term 2021. The program will adjust its graduate tuition from $1,006 …
HSA Connection: Spring 2021 Newsletter
The spring 2021 issue of the Health Services Administration newsletter, HSA Connection, is now available online. This edition’s headlines include: Research on the impact of …
Associate Professor of Health Services Administration Zigmond Kozicki’s abstract, “COVID-19 challenges for Michigan hospitals and public health agencies,” has been accepted for presentation at the …
COVID-19 research project pinpoints operational impact of virus on hospitals and public health agencies
Project offers picture of potential national impact of disease on hospital operations and points to critical need to follow all CDC guidelines Unless the public …
Alumna feeds her passion by growing crops, jobs in Africa
Yolanda Grandison ’04, ’06 is a woman of many interests. After earning a biology degree elsewhere, she came to Detroit Mercy to earn a master’s …
Macomb County Court Judge to speak at Detroit Mercy
Macomb County Court Judge Linda Davis will present “Changing the Stigma of Addiction” and “Hope not Handcuffs for Addicted People,” on Thursday, Jan. 17 from …
Students represent at MCACHE Case Competition
Congratulations to the student team that represented Detroit Mercy’s MHSA program at the annual MCACHE Case Competition at Oakland University, Oct. 19. Team members included …