Healthcare Project Leadership 101
Healthcare Project Leadership 101, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.65, with 42 lectures, 10 quizzes, based on 17 reviews, and has 49 subscribers.
You will learn about Common project management terminology The life cycle of a project Project management tools and techniques and how they apply to the healthcare setting Tips and tricks to improve meeting management Models of change management Change management tools and techniques that can be applied to each phase of the project life cycle The communication loop Practical examples of ways to improve communication in healthcare organizations This course is ideal for individuals who are Clinicians/Clinical leaders tasked with leading projects without having formal background in project management best practices or Clinicians/Clinical leaders tasked with rolling out new initiatives without having formal background in basic change management principles or Clinicians/Clinical leaders interested in improving communication throughout their organizations. It is particularly useful for Clinicians/Clinical leaders tasked with leading projects without having formal background in project management best practices or Clinicians/Clinical leaders tasked with rolling out new initiatives without having formal background in basic change management principles or Clinicians/Clinical leaders interested in improving communication throughout their organizations.
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Summary
Title: Healthcare Project Leadership 101
Price: $74.99
Average Rating: 4.65
Number of Lectures: 42
Number of Quizzes: 10
Number of Published Lectures: 42
Number of Published Quizzes: 10
Number of Curriculum Items: 52
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 52
Original Price: $74.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Common project management terminology
- The life cycle of a project
- Project management tools and techniques and how they apply to the healthcare setting
- Tips and tricks to improve meeting management
- Models of change management
- Change management tools and techniques that can be applied to each phase of the project life cycle
- The communication loop
- Practical examples of ways to improve communication in healthcare organizations
Who Should Attend
- Clinicians/Clinical leaders tasked with leading projects without having formal background in project management best practices
- Clinicians/Clinical leaders tasked with rolling out new initiatives without having formal background in basic change management principles
- Clinicians/Clinical leaders interested in improving communication throughout their organizations.
Target Audiences
- Clinicians/Clinical leaders tasked with leading projects without having formal background in project management best practices
- Clinicians/Clinical leaders tasked with rolling out new initiatives without having formal background in basic change management principles
- Clinicians/Clinical leaders interested in improving communication throughout their organizations.
Does your organization struggle with bringing projects to completion on time? Do you wish your programs would have better adoption rates? Do you struggle with team resistance when trying to roll out a new initiative? Do you wish you had tools to help improve communication in your organization?
If you answered yes to any of the above, then this course is for you!
These are common barriers to success in healthcare organizations. Clinicians and clinical leaders often wear multiple hats. Whether that hat is preceptor, project manager, project leader, staff development, or one of the many other hats that are required for that catch-all phrase at the end of most job descriptions: “And any other tasks required by management” – we’re not often taught the skills to be successful in those roles. We went to school to be nurses, therapists, and physicians – not managers, project managers, or organizational change leaders.
This course combines content from my Healthcare Project Management, Change Management in Healthcare, and Communication Basics courses – providing a comprehensive introduction to tools and techniques to set your healthcare initiatives up for success. You’ll be introduced to project basics, like the project life cycle and tools and techniques to help achieve success in each phase. You’ll gain an understanding of change management models and methods of navigating organizational change during each phase of the project life cycle. And you’ll receive techniques for improving communication within your team and throughout your organization.
I’ve included additional activities in this course to support your journey and encourage immediate application of your new knowledge.
Let the journey begin!
CONTINUING EDUCATION NOTES:
PMP(R) Certificate Holders: This course content is appropriate to be self-logged for 1 PDU in Ways of Working and 1.5 PDUs in Leadership under the Education category. Nothing will be automatically added to your Dashboard after taking this course. You will have to manually log into your PMI(R) account and self-enter the PDUs in your Dashboard. Please message me with any questions on how to log your PDUs.
Physical Therapists/PTAs:For the year 2024 – This course is approved for 2 continuing education credits (1 credit for Project Healthcare Project Management and 1 credit for Change Management in Healthcare) by the West Virginia Board of Physical Therapy for physical therapists and physical therapy assistants in the United States. Please message me for details on obtaining the appropriate course certificate if this applies to you. Thank you!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Course Overview
Lecture 1: Course Overview
Chapter 2: Project Management 101 – Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: The Why
Chapter 3: Terminology & Project Lifecycle Overview
Lecture 1: Learning the Language
Lecture 2: Overview of the Project Lifecycle
Chapter 4: Initiation
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Project Charter
Lecture 3: Initiation Phase Tools
Lecture 4: Tools – Affinity Diagram
Chapter 5: Planning
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Stakeholder Register & Communication Plan
Lecture 3: Change Management Plan & WBS
Chapter 6: Execution
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Documentation and Tools – User Experience
Lecture 3: Tools – Meeting Management
Chapter 7: Monitor and Control
Lecture 1: Monitor and Control
Chapter 8: Closeout
Lecture 1: Introduction and Documentation – Checklists
Lecture 2: Documentation – Lessons Learned
Lecture 3: Summary and References
Chapter 9: Change Management 101 – Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction and Objectives
Chapter 10: Theories and Models of Change
Lecture 1: Introduction to Transtheoretical Model (TTM)
Lecture 2: Introduction to Change Management Theories
Lecture 3: Unfreeze
Lecture 4: Change
Lecture 5: Freeze/Refreeze
Chapter 11: Project Lifecycle
Lecture 1: Introduction to the Project Lifecycle
Chapter 12: Practical Application
Lecture 1: Initiation
Lecture 2: Planning
Lecture 3: Execution
Lecture 4: Monitor & Control
Lecture 5: Closeout
Chapter 13: Summary
Lecture 1: Course Summary
Lecture 2: References & Resources
Chapter 14: Communication Basics: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction and Course Objectives
Chapter 15: Communication Loop
Lecture 1: Defining the Communication Loop
Chapter 16: The Message
Lecture 1: Components of the Message – Part 1
Lecture 2: Components of the Message – Part 2
Chapter 17: Communication Planning
Lecture 1: Components of Communication Planning – Part 1
Lecture 2: Components of Communication Planning – Part 2
Chapter 18: Active Listening
Lecture 1: Components and Challenges of Active Listening
Lecture 2: Course Summary & References
Lecture 3: Continuing Education Notes
Instructors
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Jane Doe Consulting LLC
Healthcare Project Manager
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