Description
Students focus on effective organizational communication, relationship management, and shared decision-making, which includes the community, interdisciplinary team, and academic partnerships, from a biblical perspective. Topics include complexity science, healthcare delivery models, healthcare policy, governance, patient safety, outcomes measurement, and utilization management. Evidence-based practice related to quality improvement metrics, risk mitigation and management strategies, leadership styles, and the ethics of professionalism will be analyzed. Concurrent Requisite: NUR 583. (3 units; Fall/Spring)