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6 Short courses in Healthcare Administration in Massachusetts, United States
Diabetes Comorbidities and Complications
The Diabetes Comorbidities and Complications program offered by Harvard University provides strategies, updates, and new practice recommendations to improve your care of patients with diabetes.
Visual Thinking Strategies for Health Care Professionals
The Visual Thinking Strategies for Health Care Professionals course offered by Harvard University trains healthcare professionals at all levels to facilitate and apply Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) techniques and mindsets in classrooms, meetings, clinics, and hospitals.
Movement Disorders - Current Concepts and Practice
The goal of this Movement Disorders - Current Concepts and Practice course offered by Harvard University is to improve the ability of clinicians in primary care, neurology, and psychiatry to recognize clinical features of common and uncommon movement disorders, use testing to aid diagnosis, and manage complications of both disease and treatment.
Financial Management in Health Care for Non-Financial Managers
This Financial Management in Health Care for Non-Financial Managers course offered by Harvard University will increase physician leaders’ competence in the critical area of financial management and control.
Health Care Leadership for Emerging Executives
Health Care Leadership for Emerging Executives at Harvard University equips rising healthcare leaders with the skills to navigate immediate challenges while shaping the future of health systems. In a landscape marked by rapid change, leaders must think broadly, act decisively, and influence beyond their authority.
Principles of Critical Care Medicine for Non-Intensive Care Specialists
This Principles of Critical Care Medicine for Non-Intensive Care Specialists cutting-edge CME course offered by Harvard University is intended to provide core clinical critical-care skills to health care providers who are not trained as intensivists but whose clinical duties involve taking care of critically ill patients.