The Alliance faculty is drawn from two nationally recognized graduate universities whose combined faculty include six active Nobel laureates. The teaching faculty all have outstanding academic credentials and real-world healthcare experience. A select group of physician executives with exceptional credentials also serve on the faculty in order to bring special expertise and experience to the program.
The University of Texas at Dallas is a dynamic research institution on the cutting edge of science, technology, medicine and business. The School of Management is the largest school of the University and ranked among the top 50 worldwide in faculty research. It is accredited by the AACSB, the nation’s premiere accrediting organization for graduate business programs, and offers programs of study leading to the MA, MS, MBA and PhD degrees. The School offers a wide variety of executive programs geared to the specialized needs of working executives and healthcare professionals and is a leading provider of management education to many global corporations.
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas ranks among the top academic medical centers in the world, training approximately 4,000 medical, graduate and allied health students, residents and postdoctoral fellows each year. The UT Southwestern faculty includes four active Nobel laureates, 16 members of the prestigious National Academy of Sciences and 19 members of the Institute of Medicine. The faculty support over 2,500 research projects annually totaling more than $340 million. The University is one of the nation’s largest providers of CME to physicians and is home to four world-class teaching hospitals.