NUR1152H: Leading and Managing Effective Health Care Teams

The goal of this course is to build on the foundations of NUR1151H to help prepare graduate master's level nurses to manage and deliver evidence-informed administrative practice across a wide range of health services and systems.

This course introduces students to fundamental concepts necessary to engage in evidence-informed management and administrative practice in health services. Students develop skills in administrative analysis and decision-making, human resource management, and management/leadership of interprofessional teams and organizations through exploration of relevant theoretical and empirical literature, related course activities, and guided application virtually or in-person in practice settings. The course utilizes both asynchronous and synchronous education delivery approaches, including facilitated online learning activities and 30 to 40 hours of supervised practicum with an advanced practice nurse manager.

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St. George
Hybrid