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Health Informatics Technology (HIT) deals with the acquistion, storage and retrieval of data and is central in addressing the challenges of safety, quality, effectiveness and efficiency in a healthcare system. Proper management of dynamic data, such as electronic healthcare...
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In order to be a leader/administrator in the healthcare industry, you must have a basic understanding of healthcare finance, risk, legal and regulatory issues in order to navigate and change the system. Managing risk is one of the primary responsibilities of a leader. This...
! You may have already completed this course as part of the Core Course Requirements for a degree equivalent in Health Science.
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To be an effective agent of change, a healthcare administrator must have a foundational understanding of healthcare advocacy, law, and regulatory...
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Learners in this course will explore the multi-dimensional factors related to healthcare ethics of vulnerable populations. Examine the frameworks utilized in the practice of ethical deliberation on topics of specific concern in vulnerable populations, such as healthcare...
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Equipped with the appropriate tools, healthcare administrators can become the change agents within their organizations.
This course provides learners with key constructs, theories and practices associated with leadership, change management, and organizational behavior...
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Leading organizational change can be a challenge for anyone. Doing so in a large, heavily-regulated environment such as healthcare without the proper tools to develop, coach, and mentor employees is a recipe for failure. Such dynamic environments call for skilled, strong...
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This capstone exam includes the evaluation of the competencies and performance tasks, which define a successful healthcare administrator.
This capstone exam is part of the DoaneX Healthcare Administration MicroMasters program that is designed to provide you with the in-depth...
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An introductory level biology course hosted by professor Eric Lander, who was one of the leaders of the Human Genome Project. The course content reflects the topics taught in the MIT introductory biology courses and many biology courses across the world. As a learner, you will...
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This course will highlight the most interesting experiments within the field of psychology, discussing the implications of those studies for our understanding of the human mind and human behavior. We will explore the brain and some of the cognitive abilities it supports like...
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This course is part of Global Freshman Academy (GFA), which means you can earn transferable ASU credit toward your college degree.
In this sociology course, you will learn about the social processes groups of all sizes follow to form, function and evolve over time. You will...
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In this course, students learn to recognize and to apply the basic concepts that govern integrated body function (as an intact organism) in the body's nine organ systems.
Length: 33 Hours
Price: FREE (Add a verified certificate for £36)
Provider: Duke University via Coursera...
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Not so long ago, it was almost guaranteed that you would die of an infectious disease. In fact, had you been born just 150 years ago, your chances of dying of an infectious disease before you've reached the tender age of 5 would have been extremely high. Since then, science...
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There is an overload of information about nutrition and health, but what is the truth and what can you do to improve the health of your patients? Learn more about nutrition and how our diet profoundly impacts our current and future health. This course addresses the...
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The connections between prevention, wellness and behavioral health science with healthcare delivery, quality and safety, lifestyle medicine-based disease management and economic issues of value and risk—all in the service of specific populations and subpopulations - need to be...
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Often called “the cornerstone” of public health, epidemiology is the study of the distribution and determinants of diseases, health conditions, or events among populations and the application of that study to control health problems. By applying the concepts learned in this...
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Developmental psychology is the study of an individual’s social, emotional, cognitive, and biological development through his or her lifespan. The focus of this course will be from infancy to later life.
This psychology course will examine how babies and young children...
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Introduction to Genetics and Evolution is a college-level class being offered simultaneously to new students at Duke University. The course gives interested people a very basic overview of some principles behind these very fundamental areas of biology. We often hear about new...
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In today’s world, mental illness and distress are common and these account for a significant burden of disability within our community. At the same time, there is a growing interest in understanding and enhancing positive mental health and wellbeing; particularly from...
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A conceptual and interpretive public health approach to some of the most commonly used methods from basic statistics.
Length: 8 Weeks
Effort: 2-3 hours per week
Price: FREE (Add a verified certificate for £36)
Provider: Johns Hopkins University via Coursera
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A practical and example filled tour of simple and multiple regression techniques (linear, logistic, and Cox PH) for estimation, adjustment and prediction.
Length: 8 Weeks
Effort: 2-3 hours per week
Price: FREE (Add a verified certificate for £36)
Provider: Johns Hopkins...
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