HSM4521W
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HSM 4521W - Inclusion and Equity in Healthcare Management (3 Cr.) Writing Intensive, Online may be available
Course description
This dynamic writing intensive course requires students to create problem-solving initiatives in a variety of writing modalities to address inequities and disparities in our healthcare system by promoting inclusive excellence.
Students will integrate different research, writing, and presentation techniques for project management and acquire additional knowledge and skills needed to create ethical and just healthcare environments for improved access, delivery, and outcomes within diverse populations. The course explores equity, bias, racial and cultural disparities, as well as social determinants of health as they relate to healthcare access, delivery, outcomes, and healthcare management leadership. Analyses of case studies, organizational models, and healthcare programs will create a foundation to ethically and strategically plan, actively engage in, and promote transformative change that will enable healthcare managers and leaders to create more inclusive healthcare delivery models. Students will use publicly available information to research and complete presentations for an innovative social health justice program for inclusive excellence in healthcare management.
Students will integrate different research, writing, and presentation techniques for project management and acquire additional knowledge and skills needed to create ethical and just healthcare environments for improved access, delivery, and outcomes within diverse populations. The course explores equity, bias, racial and cultural disparities, as well as social determinants of health as they relate to healthcare access, delivery, outcomes, and healthcare management leadership. Analyses of case studies, organizational models, and healthcare programs will create a foundation to ethically and strategically plan, actively engage in, and promote transformative change that will enable healthcare managers and leaders to create more inclusive healthcare delivery models. Students will use publicly available information to research and complete presentations for an innovative social health justice program for inclusive excellence in healthcare management.
Minimum credits
3
Maximum credits
3
Is this course repeatable?
No
Grading basis
AFV - A-F or Audit
Lecture
Fulfills the writing intensive requirement?
Yes
Typically offered term(s)
Every Fall & Spring