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NURS 518 Population Health Leadership
Credit hours: 2 per Semester
Cluster: Systems, Leadership, Informatics and Policy, Diverse and Vulnerable Populations,Special Topics
http://catalog.unm.edu/catalogs/2019-2020/colleges/nursing/graduate-program/index.html

 

Course Level: Masters Advanced

Course Type: Masters

IPE: Yes - Course offered by CON/SON with course content focused on interprofessional collaboration/communication/teamwork

Course Open to: all

Institution:University of New Mexico

Pre-requisites: Permission of instructor

Course Description: THIS IS AN 8 WEEK MASTERS COURSE (10/26-12/11). This course uses a population-based approach to the exploration of disease management, chronic care management, public health, patient safety, diversity, health equity, and socio-economic health disparities. Students develop skills in applying epidemiologic and other forms of evidence-based information with resource development, to explore strategies for improvement in the health of populations. Roles and influences of the nurse leader are emphasized.

 

Method of Instruction: asynchronous

Delivery Platform: BlackBoard Learn

Campus visits required: None

Course Contact: Jastrzemski

email: maryjazz@salud.unm.edu

 

Tuition: NEXus common price

 

Other considerations: .

 

Available Seats by Semester for this course:

 

FALL 2020

Section: 090
Instructor: Rogers, Heidi
Seats: 2
Credits: 2 / Semester
Start Date: 10-26-20
End Date: 12-11-20

THIS IS AN 8 WEEK MASTERS COURSE



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