The Bachelor's degree in Patient Care Management is a specialized program that equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively manage and coordinate patient care services in healthcare settings. Focused on preparing students for leadership roles in healthcare administration and patient advocacy, the program covers various aspects of patient care management, including ethics, regulations, finance, quality improvement, and information systems. Through coursework, hands-on training, and clinical experiences, students develop practical skills in managing patient records, coordinating care teams, facilitating transitions, and advocating for patient rights. They also learn about healthcare policy, risk management, and leadership principles.
OBJECTIVES
Cover various aspects of patient care management, including ethics, regulations, finance, quality improvement, and information systems
Work in a variety of healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, home health agencies, and community health organizations.
Pursue careers as patient care coordinators, care managers, case managers, or healthcare administrators, where they play a critical role in ensuring the delivery of high-quality, patient-centered care and optimizing patient outcomes.
PEDAGOGY
The pedagogical approach employed is characterized by its holistic nature, emphasizing a focused methodology that underscores the significance of scenario-based practical applications utilizing cutting-edge tools and techniques. There will be comprehensive lab work requiring demonstrated competency to receive a satisfactory grade.