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Non Profit Leadership and Population Health Management Program 
Master of Science

The Non Profit Leadership and Population Health Management (NPLPHM) program teaches learners to take a "whole-systems" approach to population health leadership, collaborative styles of inquiry, data collection and use, and evidence-based practice to inform decision-making. Intentionally designed as a cohort-based learning experience for the working professional, the program prepares learners to better understand organizations as dynamic systems.

Woods Services

This program is a collaboration between PCOM and the nonprofit Woods Services organization. Taught by renowned faculty, including those from PCOM and Woods Services, classes are offered in a hybrid format which includes a blend of virtual design and delivery as well as face-to-face instruction at Woods Services’ facilities located in Bucks County, Langhorne, PA.

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The customized Master of Science (MS) in Non Profit Leadership and Population Health Management (NPLPHM) program at PCOM is designed to enhance leadership skills that are critically important in the evolving landscape of population health.

If you're a professional looking to enter the field of non profit leadership and population health management, this program is designed for you. Students are engaged in learning that focuses on leadership, administration, and the challenges and opportunities inherent in the emerging field of population health practice today. Graduates of the program will emerge with a better understanding of how to successfully manage change in the fast-moving arena of population health organizations.

The program's action learning orientation develops leaders who have an understanding of population health management systems and ideology; embrace collaboration to achieve desired results; have the ability to lead organizational change; intentionally learn and leverage innovation and social entrepreneurship as an applied ideology, and engage in reflective practice to continually develop and enhance their performance as practitioner-scholars.

Visit our admissions section to learn about the application process and requirements for our MS program or contact an admissions specialist at admissions@pcom.edu.

PCOM is committed to helping students maximize funding sources and minimize student debt. Visit our Office of Financial Aid section to learn about cost of attendance, types of aid available and how to apply for financial aid.

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Designed for Aspiring Non Profit Leaders

The ideal participants for our program includes those who would like to:

  • Learn more about managing and leading population health organizations.
  • Be at the forefront of a new wave of integrative leadership approaches in human services delivery for the emerging field of population health leadership.
  • Learn to lead change from anywhere in the organization as an adaptive leader.
  • Enhance communication and interpersonal skills that mobilizes people to action.
  • Be more effective at leveraging relationships, identifying and activating social networks, and building partnerships for meaningful and sustainable results.
  • Utilize collaboration as a key strategy to achieve meaningful and sustainable results.
  • Learn more about program development and necessary alignment with the funding environment.
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