Contact Info
Please visit our department’s FAQs for prospective students. If you still have unanswered questions, please email us at hap@gmu.edu or contact the coordinator of the program.
Alison Evans Cuellar, PhD
Professor
Phone: 703-993-5048
Email
Graduates of this 72 credit hour PhD, Health Services Research program are scholars, educators, researchers, and leaders in health care organizations, health care consulting firms, higher education, government and nonprofit organizations, and private businesses that support or regulate public and private health service entities. Students in the program acquire the interdisciplinary knowledge and skills to creatively research complex health and health system problems. In our program, you will identify and develop innovations in health policy and health analytics, including health informatics, to inform the way we finance, organize, and deliver health care services for individuals, populations, and communities.
Concentration in Health Systems and Policy
Understand health system functioning and health policy (state and federal), and the factors affecting health care service delivery and public health.
Opportunities
A PhD opens doors to a number of opportunities in the Washington, D.C. area, regionally and internationally. Graduates of this program are prepared to work in a variety of organizations, including universities, research entities, health care organizations, government, consulting firms, and advocacy organizations.
Prospective students should engage in some research to see what kind of positions are currently available. The following sites are a good place to start:
- AcademyHealth Career Center
- American Public Health Association Careers
- USA Jobs
- U.S. Health Policy Gateway
- American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA)
- Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS)
- HigherEd Jobs
- The Chronicle of Higher Education
Office of Graduate Fellowships
There are also post-doctoral fellowship opportunities for students to pursue following graduation. Mason’s Office of Graduate Fellowships works to increase awareness, participation, and success in extramural fellowship competitions among Mason's graduate students, with an emphasis on nationally competitive awards.
Career Services
Mason’s Career Services offers a wide range of services and resources to students, including job fairs, workshops, and individual counseling. In the spring, they host a health care industry job fair during Health Industry Week.
Mason’s Career Services offers a wide range of services and resources to students, including job fairs, workshops, and individual counseling. In the spring, they host a health care industry job fair during Health Industry Week.