Healthcare project leaders - Have you ever wondered why the programs at your organization aren't fully adopted? Why it feels like each department works in a silo instead of resembling actual teammates? Why the ball gets dropped so often? Why there's so much miscommunication? Why? Why? Why?
The answer may be that your organization isn't following some fundamental project management (PM) best practices. As a physical therapist, I was tasked with managing all kinds of projects without the slightest idea of project management best practices (and without the slightest idea that project management was even a thing!). My goal is to provide education on project management skills to those clinicians out there that have been tasked with implementing new programs or creating new processes in their organizations. My aim is to provide you with lessons learned, 'what I wish I had knowns', and basic skills to set you up for success in bringing your projects to completion!
This course is the more advanced version of my Healthcare Project Management course. That course focused on definitions and understanding of project management terminology, whereas this course is really building off of that knowledge. In this course I still make sure to define some of the project management language and review project life cycle basics, but it's more advanced in that each section includes more opportunities for real-time use and practical application of the tools and knowledge you’re gaining through critical thinking assignments.
From charter to lessons learned, the handouts provided will give you a great start to building out your very own project implementation toolkit! Let the journey begin!
CONTINUING EDUCATION NOTES:
PMP(R) Certificate Holders: This course content is appropriate to be self-logged for 0.5 PDUs in Ways of Working under the Education category. Nothing will be automatically added to your Dashboard after taking this course. You will have to manually log into your PMI(R) account and self-enter the PDUs in your Dashboard. Please message me with any questions on how to log your PDUs.