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Apr 28, 2024
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NU 6350 - Health Care Management Synthesis I1 lecture hours 0 lab hours 1 credits Course Description This is the first course in a two-part series in which the student is expected to identify a problem or issue in a healthcare environment that encompasses the content, skill and knowledge attained through coursework. The student will identify a mentor in the healthcare organization who will support the student working through a process. The faculty in the course will provide facilitation and coaching as the student identifies the problem or issue and creates an initial plan based on evidence from the literature. (prereq: none) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Maintain presence and share knowledge regarding current role to academic advising counsels, community, and/or professional organizations
- Demonstrate own leadership capacity as evidence of a personal development plan
- Analyze strategies that influence the ability to initiate and sustain effective partnerships with members of nursing and inter-professional teams
- Design and implement systems change strategies that improve the care environment
- Develop and deliver oral presentations to diverse audiences on nursing, health care, and organizational issues
- Consider impact of nursing decisions on the health care organization as a whole
- Demonstrate growth in personal philosophy based on knowledge of ethical and professional standards
- Apply the best available evidence in design and implementation of plans that impact the quality and safety of diverse populations within the health care system
Prerequisites by Topic Course Topics May include:
- Implementation of capstone paper outline
- IRB training
Coordinator Debra Jenks
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