Project Management within Healthcare
Issued by
UNSW
Designed for medical and healthcare practitioners, research and IT professionals, managers and leaders who aim to deliver value in their projects within healthcare. This credential short course offers practical tools, techniques and evidence-based methods for developing and accelerating your knowledge, understanding and skills in managing and leading clinical and non-clinical projects within healthcare for the 21st century.
- Type Experience
- Level Foundational
- Time Weeks
- Cost Paid
Skills
- Applying traditional (waterfall) and agile project management lifecycles
- Closing A Project
- Delivering a project
- Estimating and managing resources (including time and budget)
- Identifying and managing issues and risks
- Identifying, assessing, and mapping stakeholders
- Identifying change and procurement requirements
- Initiating A Project
- Leading project teams (including contractors)
- Monitoring, reporting, and governing a project
- Problem solving, negotiation, and influencing others
- Project communications and client relations
- Scheduling a project
- Scoping and planning a project
- System and strategic thinking
Standards
This course is worth 3 UNSW Medicine & Health Executive Certificate in Health (FMECH) credit points. The FMECH credit provides formal recognition of professional development and reflects 30 hours of learning. The 30 hours of study and verifiable credential may be counted towards your continuing professional development (CPD) in Australia.