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Health Law
HMG 4215 / 3 q.h.
June 25 - August 18
Boston Tu 5:45 PM-8:45 PM
This course is structured to help students understand how to assess liability in the workplace, the impact of medical malpractice, risk management, and current ethical and legal dilemmas in the practice of medicine. How to manage risk of the employer and patient through the use of medical records and specific behavior patterns, how to determine personal risk, and how to recognize potential litigious issues in the practice of medicine will also be discussed.
Prerequisites: HMG 4101 Managing Health Services Organizations 2 and HMG 4301 Healthcare Delivery Systems.
Principles and Practices of Community Health 1
HMG 4310 / 3 q.h.
June 25 - August 4
Boston TuTh 5:45 PM-8:45 PM
A survey of community healthcare activities including emerging needs and the implementation of available and developing resources will be reviewed. Emphasis will be placed on community health promotion and the coordination and integration of clinical and self-care activities for the prevention of communicable diseases and the promotion of a healthy lifestyle for the individual and the community. Specific community health problems will be discussed and analyzed from multiple perspectives.
Prerequisites: HMG 4101 Managing Health Services Organizations 2 and HMG 4301 Healthcare Delivery Systems.
Principles and Practices of Community Health 2
HMG 4311 / 3 q.h.
August 6 - September 15
Boston TuTh 5:45 PM-8:45 PM
Continuation of HMG 4310. Emphasizes specific community health problems.
Prerequisite: HMG 4310 Principles and Practices of Community Health 1.
Research for Managers
HMG 4411 / 3 q.h.
June 25 - August 18
Boston M 5:45 PM-8:45 PM
This course examines the research process and the role of statistical analysis in health-related studies. Types of research design and valid approaches to research problems will be covered from both the perspective of a consumer of research data and from that of a person doing research in real-world settings. Emphasis will be placed on integrating the research process into the professional decision-making process in the workplace.
Prerequisites: IT 4114 Introduction to PC Software, ECN 4251 Statistics 2 or equivalent, HMG 4101 Managing Health Services Organizations 2, and HMG 4301 Healthcare Delivery Systems. |
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