This course introduces healthcare management principles, scope of practice for professionals involved in cardiovascular care, as well as differences in roles and responsibilities in different settings. Topics also include healthcare facility structures (for-profit vs. nonprofit and independent vs. hospital, etc.), laboratory management models, and hospital chain-of-command dynamics. Students will explore the ethical responsibilities of healthcare professionals, focusing on decision-making in complex scenarios, professional integrity, and the application of healthcare laws and standards affecting certification or licensure.
Outcomes
- Discuss the differences in healthcare facility management models and organizational structures, roles and responsibilities of members of the cardiovascular care team.
- Demonstrate readiness to work ethically and effectively in a variety of healthcare environments.
Prerequisites
CVT222 or instructor permission.
Crosslisted Courses
N/A CVT222 or instructor permission. Winter, Spring
Campus
Downtown
Area of Study
Career Education