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Berkeley Global
Apply the learning you acquired in other courses in the Professional Program in Health Advocacy and increase your understanding of your own assessment and intervention skills in your work as a health advocate. Using case presentations and interactive discussions as the primary teaching methods, you enhance your ability to work with a range of clients, including pediatric and geriatric populations, and in a variety of agency, hospital, clinic and private practice settings. Learn how to examine your own practice skills and expand your ability to work within the health care field. In examining a range of cases, you address issues such as pediatrics, elder care, disabilities, mental illness, chronic disease, death and dying.
Learner Outcomes
After successfully completing this course, you should be able to:
- Develop a clear and realistic presentation of your own strengths, preferences and personal challenges as an advocate in the health care industry.
- Demonstrate an ability to identify, analyze and deal appropriately with key issues present in a variety of situations requiring health advocacy through the lifespan.
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Summer enrollment opens on March 20!