Internships – BS in Healthcare Management

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Jumpstart your career with hands-on healthcare experience

All Jindal School of Management students must perform an internship to graduate. A healthcare internship can help you gain valuable work experience while assessing which area of healthcare is right for you. Visit the Career Management Center (CMC) for helpful information and links to UT Dallas internships.

Why do I need to complete a Healthcare Management internship?

At JSOM, every BS in Healthcare Management major is required to complete an internship before graduating. The internship needs to be related to the healthcare industry and must be approved before you start it.

A Healthcare Management internship will assist you in building your resume and establishing your network connections. Students who complete one or more internships prior to graduation have significantly better opportunities in their post-graduation job search.

How do I find a Healthcare Management internship?

There are a tremendous number of opportunities out there. Here are some strategies for finding them:

  • Identify companies that require Healthcare Management roles and check their websites for internship openings
  • Ask the people you meet while volunteering or job shadowing if their companies offer internships
  • Find a contact in your Healthcare Management field and pitch your own internship to them
  • Regularly check Handshake
  • Reach out to people you met at Healthcare Management Association or other events

When you check Handshake or other job search engines, search “healthcare.” You will often find a filter for clinical versus non-clinical, so filter words like “non-healthcare management clinical” “business” or “healthcare administration.” “Healthcare Administration” can include things like marketing in healthcare, administration in a doctor’s office or a diagnostics lab. Other keywords to consider are EHR (electronic health records), medical billing, health clinics, nonprofit health organizations, fundraising, assisted living, nursing homes and home health.

Can I use my current job role as my internship?

If you want to use your job as your internship, this is considered a “special project.” Please check out the CMC page on Special Project Requirements and contact us to work out the details.

What hours are required for each credit tier of internship?

If you are choosing a 3-credit internship, you need to complete 240 hours within one semester and will pay tuition/fees; the 0-credit course has no tuition/fees associated and meets the JSOM graduation requirement (must complete a minimum of 160 hours).

See the breakdown of credits and hours required below. Please note that all hours must be completed within one semester, and you must be enrolled in the internship class (0-3 credits) during the semester in which you complete the internship.

0 credit: 160 hours
1 credit: 160 hours
2 credits: 160 hours
3 credits: 240 hours and above

I have an internship offer letter, now what?

Once you receive an internship offer, you must get it approved on Orion. Watch the video on the JSOM Internships page for instructions. You will be required to upload several documents for approval; find out more information under the “Reporting & Timelines” section of the JSOM Internship page.

Healthcare Management Majors in the past have completed internships at the following locations:

Recent Student Internship Experiences

Yen Co

Fall 2023 Internship with Cubic Care Family Medicine

At Cubic Care Family Medicine, I have an opportunity to work alongside a physician on a quality improvement project. Using the “Plan, Do, Study, Act (PDSA) cycle” to address blood pressure control in hypertensive patients. The approach involved effective communication, careful planning, collecting the right data from the EMR system, and targeted intervention for patients with uncontrolled blood pressure.
Hayden Hood

Hayden Hood

Spring 2024 Internship with Scottish Rite for Children

As an Administration Intern, I was able to work on a variety of different projects across multiple departments such as; financial reporting, volunteer training, and various research assignments. Not only was I able to gain experience in the administrative side of a healthcare facility, I was able to gain insight into the clinical operations of Scottish Rite.

Anish Padala

Fall 2023 Internship with Dr. Keith Thurgood at UT Dallas

In my final senior semester, I am continuing with master’s director Keith Thurgood on his project to find “Which Outpatient Care Hospital System in Texas has the Best Reimbursement and How?” The experience has been collaborative as I contribute to the data analysis, exploring outpatient care reimbursement across 500 Texas hospitals. With a focus on both the Inpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS) and general Hospital Systems, we aimed to identify and analyze reimbursement practices.

Sydney Tran

Fall 2023 Internship with Foundation Pain and Spine

This past semester, I had the incredible opportunity to work at Foundation Pain and Spine (FPS) as a medical assistant for Dr. Thompson. During this internship, I gained invaluable experience in both patient care and medical procedures. My responsibilities included a mix of clinical and administrative tasks such as collecting patient vitals, scheduling, sterilizing procedure instruments, and completing insurance claims. Being able to work directly with patients and providers reignited my interest in the healthcare industry.

Vivian Ekadi

Fall 2023 Internship with Heart to Heart Hospice

During this past fall semester, I had the opportunity to work at Heart to Heart Hospice as an administration intern. I learned about building patient relationships, time management, and the inner workings of a hospice. Overall, I gained a lot of experience in the field and had the pleasure of working one-on-one with a mentor. My mentor was incredibly helpful in pointing out resources to aid me during the internship and offered critical advice for me to use. This experience has taught me how to adapt to different situations and communicate effectively.

Lily Tran

Fall 2023 Internship with Walgreen’s Pharmacy

During my healthcare management internship, collaborating with my administrator mentor proved invaluable. I learned the intricacies of healthcare operations, honed organizational skills, and gained insights into effective patient care. My mentor imparted crucial lessons on balancing administrative duties, prioritizing tasks, and navigating the dynamic healthcare landscape. This hands-on experience underscored the importance of clear communication and adaptability in managing diverse challenges. Overall, the mentorship provided me with a great understanding of healthcare management, offering practical skills and a nuanced perspective that will shape my future career in the field.

Varshini Thyagarajan

Fall 2023 Internship with Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas

I wanted to share my wonderful experience being a Volunteer Services/Hospitality intern at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas during my Fall 2023 semester, under the guidance of mentors/preceptors Eesha C. and Sonya M. I am so grateful for this immensely educating opportunity where I gained invaluable insights into hospital operations and volunteer management. My main roles were to deal with seasonal compliance and safety protocols, serving as the point-of-contact for all volunteers, and facilitating events and onboarding processes. When collaborating with my mentors, I developed a profound understanding of the critical role volunteers play in enhancing the patient experience.
Rocio Reyes

Rocio Reyes

Spring 2024 Internship with Intracare

These past three months, I worked at Intracare as a Population Health Quality Reporting Intern. During my internship experience, I had the opportunity to work alongside my mentor and manager, Crystal Limoges. My mentor was very supportive throughout this process and introduced me to new healthcare concepts.
Aishah Patel

Aishah Patel

Summer 2023 Internship with ADD/ADHD Treatment & Diagnostic Center

This past summer, I had the privilege of working in the front office at the ADD/ADHD Treatment & Diagnostic Center. I have learned many useful skills and important lessons during my time there so far and hope to continue learning more. The experience has given me great insight into the healthcare industry and how a healthcare facility is managed and run.
Priyanka Patel

Priyanka Patel

Spring 2024 Internship with Clinical Pathology Laboratory

I am a senior year student studying Healthcare Management at JSOM. I recently joined the Clinical Pathology Laboratory as a Laboratory assistant. Since I started this journey, I’ve been learning how my academic knowledge can be applied to solve real-world work problems.
Karan Rane

Karan Rane

Spring 2024 Internship with Auro Pharmacy

This spring, I had the opportunity to work at Auro Pharmacy as a marketing/operations intern. Auro Pharmacy is a dedicated service provider delivering high-quality pharmaceutical services and products. They offer healthcare services, from over-the-counter medication to medication therapy treatment and health screenings. Overall, Auro Pharmacy has established solid relationships with its patients, communities, and healthcare providers.
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