Managing Project Risk for Healthcare Settings

PRMT1205 - Managing Project Risk for Healthcare Settings

Micro-Course | 4 Nursing Contact Hours | Estimated 4-Hour Workload

$125.00
How To Enroll?
  • feature icon Professional Development
  • feature icon All Level
  • feature icon 4 Nursing Contact Hours
  • feature icon Estimated 4-Hour Workload
  • feature icon Self-Paced
  • feature icon Accessible for 180 days

Description

Projects are risky business. Multiple risks await every project. Among the many jobs of a project manager are activities designed to identify, plan, and mitigate the effects of risk. In this micro-course you examine the various types of risk from those associated with project selection through those associated with project closure. You also examine the activities project managers engage in planning for identifying a project’s risks, planning for those risks, and developing mitigation strategies.

Related Learning: This micro-course is also part of the PRMT1200 - Project Management for Healthcare Settings Learning Path. Learn more.

What You Will Learn

In this course, you will:

  • Identify project risks
  • Assess risk exposure in projects
  • Describe the role of stakeholders in project risk management

Eligibility

  • Must be 18 Years or older

Refund Policy

You will have seven days to request a full refund after purchase. No hidden fees. All books and materials are included with purchase.

Related Learning

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Micro-Course

Managing Project Risk for Healthcare Settings

Accreditation Statement

Walden University College of Nursing is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development through the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. Provider Unit P0469.

Criteria for Obtaining Contact Hours

This nursing continuing professional development course offers content that includes overviews and descriptions, engagement activities, resources, and a final assessment. Within 180 days of the course purchase date, follow these steps to claim nursing contact hours:

  1. Complete all content in each micro-course,
  2. Achieve 80% or higher for the final assessment,
  3. Complete the end of course evaluation, and
  4. Download and print or save your contact hour certificate.

Disclosure Statement

The planners and authors of this nursing continuing professional development activity disclose no relevant financial relationships.

While professional development activities offered by an American Nurses Credentialing Center Provider Unit typically satisfy the requirements of most states, Walden University recommends that participants ensure that the content offered meets their individual requirements. To the extent that contact hours must be approved within one’s state of residence or licensure, participants should check with their state board of nursing before enrolling in any professional development activity. The state board of nursing determines the number and type of contact hours that can be claimed for professional development activities.

Features

Project Management Solutions to Healthcare Projects

Project Management Solutions to Healthcare Projects

Explore project management practices and how they apply to healthcare settings.

Relevant Project Management Tools

Relevant Project Management Tools

Downloadable worksheets on key subject areas to solidify learning.

Flexible Learning

Flexible Learning

Content provided in easily consumable segments so you can adapt your studies around your busy life.

Awards

Certificate of Completion

Certificate of Completion in Managing Project Risk

$125.00
How To Enroll?
  • feature icon Professional Development
  • feature icon All Level
  • feature icon 4 Nursing Contact Hours
  • feature icon Estimated 4-Hour Workload
  • feature icon Self-Paced
  • feature icon Accessible for 180 days

How to enroll?

  • 1Add course to cart
  • 2Create your account
  • 3Register for course
  • 4Make payment and submit application
  • 5Start learning
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email [email protected] for additional assistance

Who is this for

  • Aspiring project managers, including those seeking to engage in healthcare projects
  • Professionals in any role seeking to understand more about the growing practice of project management
  • Healthcare workers primed to take on multidisciplinary responsibilities with organizational perspectives