Teamwork and Interprofessional Collaborator Microcredential -2024- Common Cartridge v. 1.2
Teamwork and Interprofessional Collaborator Micro-credential Course Files
Teamwork and Interprofessional Collaborator Micro-credential ( Part 3 of Professionalism in Healthcare Series)
Overview
This resource includes a SCORM package, course files, and a collection of resources on how to use the materials of the Teamwork and Interprofessional Collaborator Micro-credential which is part 3 of the Professionalism in Healthcare Series.
Within this resource you can find Powerpoint lectures, videos, article links, assessments, activities, and other resources.
Teamwork and interpersonal collaboration are essential skills in healthcare settings, as they contribute to the overall quality of patient care and enhance the working environment for healthcare professionals. These learning outcomes aim to prepare healthcare professionals to function effectively in a collaborative and dynamic healthcare environment, ultimately improving patient outcomes and the overall quality of care.
Teamwork & Interprofessional Collaborator Micro-credential (Part 3 - Professionalism in Healthcare Series)
This micro-credential completes the Professionalism in Healthcare Series.
This microcredential aims to prepare healthcare professionals to function effectively in a collaborative and dynamic healthcare environment, topics include: healthcare teams roles and responsibilities, barriers, communication with teams and team leaders/supervisors. Teamwork and interpersonal collaboration are essential skills in healthcare settings, as they contribute to the overall quality of patient care and enhance the working environment for healthcare professionals. The learning outcomes aim to prepare healthcare professionals to function effectively in a collaborative and dynamic healthcare environment, ultimately improving patient outcomes and the overall quality of care.
Skills: Team Communication | Collaborative Decision Making | Accountability | Conflict Resolution | Problem-solving | Professionalism
This course is fully online, self-led, and takes around 2-3 hours to fully complete at your own pace. It is a professional enhancement level micro-credential. This course could be modified to be instructor led.
Materials and Methods used:
This course has been developed in collaboration with healthcare employers and industry professionals.
Content mostly consists of powerpoint lectures, supplementary videos, links to articles, and activities and resources. There are multiple choice assessments as well.
SCORM file
This Common Cartridge file is designed to directly embed the entire course and its content into a compatible Learning Management System (LMS). It was used in Blackboard Ultra and is formatted to SCORM 1.2.
Course Files (ZIP Folder):
This folder contains all course files, including PowerPoint presentations, images, and external documents. It also includes a course roadmap, which outlines the intended sequence for building the course from scratch. The embedded links document provides all resource links used within the micro-credential.
Resources and Guidance Documents (ZIP Folder):
This folder contains instructional resources and guidance for instructors on how to effectively use the provided materials.
GRANT DISCLAIMER
The total cost of CT Statewide Healthcare Industry Pathway project (CT SHIP) was $6.9M. $3.4M (49%) was funded through a U.S. Department of Labor – Employment and Training Administration grant and another $3.5M (51%) was committed through non-federal state and local resources.
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