
LOCATION
You’ll receive event login information after you register.
Zoom
Presenters
Brian J. Nickerson, PhD, JD, FACHE, Senior Associate Dean for Master's Programs, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
CONTACT INFORMATION
Thursday
12
Mar
Charting Med School Goals: Icahn Alumni Share Insights
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM (8:00 PM - 9:00 PM UTC)
Zoom
Available spots
Description
- Join us for an enlightening session that explores the benefits of integrating a master's degree from the Graduate School of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai into your medical education journey.
- This session features a panel of alumni who successfully completed the MHA, MPH, MSBS, and MDSAI programs before pursuing their MD degree.
- Discover how a foundation in health administration can enhance your medical studies and future career in health care. Our panelists will share firsthand experiences and insights into how their MHA or MPH education has complemented their medical training, providing a unique perspective on navigating the complexities of the healthcare system.
- The session will consist of a 45-minute panel discussion followed by an interactive Q&A session, offering you the opportunity to delve deeper into the topic and gain valuable advice from our experienced panelists.
- Whether you're in the midst of applying to medical school or already on your journey, this session will equip you with valuable insights to maximize your potential in the medical field.
Upcoming Dates And Times
Mar 12, 2026
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM (8:00 PM - 9:00 PM UTC)
Available spots
Questions & Answers
Is event online?
Yes! This is a virtual information session held on Zoom. The Meeting ID will be provided to you via email after your register.
Will there be a Q&A session?
Yes! We will leave time for questions for the panelists.
Who is the moderator?
Brian J. Nickerson, PhD, JD, FACHE, senior associate dean for Master's Programs and program director of the MHA Program.
Do I have to attend the entire session.
You're welcome to join us as your schedule allows.

