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Membership Types

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PERSONAL MEMBERSHIP

Personal members have a background in health and medical care administration, successfully completed an approved program in hospital administration, and/or health services administration, business administration, public health, medicine, economics, and other related collegiate or graduate degrees deemed appropriate by the Board of Directors.

Persons with a background in health and medical care administration and health services delivery systems having experience in these fields that can be considered adequate to have attained an in-depth knowledge of the chosen area of endeavor.

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STUDENT MEMBERSHIP

The healthcare industry offers both opportunities and challenges for professionals. N.A.H.S.E. connects diverse healthcare professionals across the country, fostering career growth and community impact. Join N.A.H.S.E. to enhance your career and contribute to community well-being.

 

Student members are full time students that are not employed full time and matriculated in approved programs in those fields mentioned in Personal member and other fields deemed appropriate by the Board of Directors. Student members must transition to personal membership upon the successful completion of the academic program.  If necessary, NAHSE reserves the right to request proof of full time academic enrollment.

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ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP

Associate members are persons or entities interested in supporting the goals and objectives of NAHSE but are neither eligible for personal nor institutional membership. Associate members must be a member of the nearest Local Chapter, in addition to being a member of the Association.

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RETIRED MEMBERSHIP

Retired members must be 65 years of age or older. Members must have been an active paid member of the organization at least five (5) years of the last 10 year period. Member must be retired from full time employment.

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Institutional Members

Institutional members are organizations and agencies which are interested in and support the programs, aims and goals of NAHSE and are desirous of contributing to its cause either in the form of financial support or other in-kin aid. The rights and privileges of the Institutional members are determined solely by the Board of Directors. Institutional members can be members of the Local Chapter only with the approval and under the guidelines set down by the Local Chapter. Institutional members include organizations such as hospitals, medical centers, neighborhood health centers, group practices, health care systems, health insurance companies, managed care entities, coordinated care entities and all other organizations supporting the purposes of NAHSE.

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