Exporting doctoral education: experience of a state-supported university.

Carleen H Stoskopf, Sudha Xirasagar, Whiejong M Han, Sonja Snowdon
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There is a demand for non-traditional doctoral education in healthcare management and policy among many countries in support of their health system reform efforts. Healthcare professionals need retooling to provide stewardship to complex new health financing systems. Most health service leaders are mid career professionals and cannot transplant themselves to study on American university campuses. They demand high quality programs, designed to enable most coursework to be completed overseas. Aided by recent distance education technology, the University of South Carolina's Department of Health Services Policy and Management developed and provides doctoral programs for working professionals in Taiwan and South Korea with a minimal and convenient campus attendance requirement. This paper presents the experience of setting up the programs, management, quality control, and benefits for both students overseas and for our Department's mission and on-campus programs. Our experience is that there are many challenges, but it is also rewarding from academic, scholarly, and financial perspectives.

输出博士教育:国家支持大学的经验。
许多国家对医疗管理和政策方面的非传统博士教育有需求,以支持其卫生系统改革的努力。卫生保健专业人员需要重新装备,以便为复杂的新卫生筹资系统提供管理。大多数医疗服务机构的领导都是处于职业生涯中期的专业人士,无法将自己移植到美国大学校园学习。他们要求高质量的课程,旨在使大多数课程能够在海外完成。在最近远程教育技术的帮助下,南卡罗来纳大学卫生服务政策和管理系为台湾和韩国的专业人员开发了博士课程,并提供了最低限度和方便的校园出勤要求。本文介绍了海外留学生项目的设置、管理、质量控制和效益,以及本系的使命和校内项目。我们的经验是,有很多挑战,但从学术、学术和财务的角度来看,这也是有益的。
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