Hello everyone,
My name is Hugo, from Madrid (Spain). I am a 3rd year pharmaceutical resident intern at one of the major hospitals in the country and also with previous work experience and my family´s pharmacy (4 years overall).
I am interested in an MBA as a way to enter the pharmaceutical/biotech industry (many have LDP programs that appeal to me) and, after talking to some consultants, friends of mine, I have also developed an interest in Consulting (healthcare industry related).
That is why I am, as of now, researchin b-schools to see those which better match my goals. I know Fuqua or Wharton have strong heañthcare related programs, and Kellogg or Tuck also have some kind of focus in the are with the HEMA and HealthCare Initiative respectively. But I was interested in any insight about other school´s approach to this field, such as Stanford, Booth or MIT, or, in the end, other schools good in healthcare.
To complete my info, I already took the GMAT (710) and have an undergraduate GPA of 7,5/10 and a MSc with a GPA of 9/10. In case, that affects recommendations.
Thnak you all!
My name is Hugo, from Madrid (Spain). I am a 3rd year pharmaceutical resident intern at one of the major hospitals in the country and also with previous work experience and my family´s pharmacy (4 years overall).
I am interested in an MBA as a way to enter the pharmaceutical/biotech industry (many have LDP programs that appeal to me) and, after talking to some consultants, friends of mine, I have also developed an interest in Consulting (healthcare industry related).
That is why I am, as of now, researchin b-schools to see those which better match my goals. I know Fuqua or Wharton have strong heañthcare related programs, and Kellogg or Tuck also have some kind of focus in the are with the HEMA and HealthCare Initiative respectively. But I was interested in any insight about other school´s approach to this field, such as Stanford, Booth or MIT, or, in the end, other schools good in healthcare.
To complete my info, I already took the GMAT (710) and have an undergraduate GPA of 7,5/10 and a MSc with a GPA of 9/10. In case, that affects recommendations.
Thnak you all!

















