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HSMC 432: Health Care Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
This course covers concepts, techniques and technologies for providing information systems to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of health care organizations. Offered as HSMC 432, MIDS 432, MPHP 532 and NUNI 432.
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HSMC 446: Models of Health Care Systems. 1
5.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
This course is for professionals who will pursue their careers in, or associated with, the health care industry; and therefore, need to understand the structure, operations and decision influences in the health care delivery system. The course is intended to develop competence and confidence in the participant's ability to understand and operate in the industry. the largest and, perhaps, the most complex in the United States. It is applicable to the private and public, profit and not-for-profit sectors. In this course students are introduced to: the different systems of care delivery; their organization and operations; their markets and the nature of the demand for their services; and the dynamics of their interoperation among themselves and with other entities in the industry (e.g., payors/insurers, regulators and accreditors, technology and pharmaceuticals suppliers). Offered as HSMC 446 and IIME 446.
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HSMC 447: Regulatory Affairs for the Biosciences. 1
5.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
This mini-course introduces students to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the laws and regulations it enforces. A scientific regulatory agency with far reaching enforcement authority, FDA is the most powerful consumer protection agency in the world. This course will familiarize students with FDA's mission, philosophy and organizational structure, as well as policy and procedure it uses to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the food, drugs, biologics, cosmetics, medical devices and radiation-emitting products it regulates. Recommended preparation: Enrollment in the MEM Biomedical Entrepreneurship Track. Offered as BIOS 447, HSMC 447, and IIME 447.
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HSMC 448: Engineering Statistics for Biosciences
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
This course provides an introduction to biostatistics, emphasizing experimental design, analysis of data, and special emphasis on statistical and financial aspects of randomized clinical trials for biomedical applications. There will be a final project involving development of a clinical trial protocol including the experimental design, recruitment and retention strategy, analysis plan and budget. Offered as BIOS 448, HSMC 448, and IIME 445.
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HSMC 456: Health Policy and Management Decisions
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
This seminar course combines broad health care policy issue analysis with study of the implications for specific management decisions in organizations. This course is intended as an applied, practical course where the policy context is made relevant to the individual manager. Offered as HSMC 456 and MPHP 456.
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HSMC 501: Special Problems and Topics
1.00 - 18.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
This course is offered, with permission, to students undertaking reading in a field of special interest.
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HSMC 502: Health Care Executive Education Series
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
Students may choose six out of eight all day Friday seminars in the Health Care Executive Education Series, plus completion of a paper covering an aspect of the management of health care systems. Registration is 1 credit for Fall semester and 2 credits for the Spring Semester as seminars begin in the Fall and continue through the Spring semester. Limited to students admitted to the Health Systems Management Certificate program and those with approval from Mindy Kinnard at 368-6405.
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HSTY 101: Technology & American Culture
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
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HSTY 112: Introduction to American History
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
History of the United States from the first settlements to the present. Emphasis on themes such as political and social revolution, slavery and race relations, industrialism, and national cultures.
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HSTY 113: Introduction to Modern World History
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
The history of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in global context. Emphasis on the forces that have created or shaped the modern world: industrialization and technological change; political ideas and movements such as nationalism; European imperialism and decolonization; and the interplay of cultural values.
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