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Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Skills you'll gain: Anatomy, Surgery, Physical Therapy, Internal Medicine, Health Assessment, Primary Care, Patient Treatment, Medical Terminology, Infectious Diseases, Health Care, General Medical Tests and Procedures, Treatment Planning, General Medicine, Behavior Management, Verbal Communication Skills, Disabilities, Radiology
- Status: Free
University of Copenhagen
Stanford University
Skills you'll gain: Hospice, Caregiving, Patient Education and Support, Child Welfare, Pediatrics, Family Therapy, Nursing, Community and Social Work, Social Work, Interpersonal Communications, Stress Management, Mental Health
University of Houston
Skills you'll gain: Medical Management, Preventative Care, Practice Management, Case Management, Interoperability, Primary Care, Care Coordination, Health Care, Patient Safety, Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI), Clinical Data Management, Electronic Medical Record, Data Sharing, Data Management, Pharmacy, Analytics
- Status: New
Skills you'll gain: Medical Records, Medical Office Procedures, Health Information Management and Medical Records, Patient Coordination, Patient Registration, Clinic Management Systems, Practice Management Software, Record Keeping, Office Management, Administrative Support, Teamwork, Billing & Invoicing, Healthcare Industry Knowledge
Stanford University
Skills you'll gain: Feature Engineering, Data Ethics, Clinical Data Management, Unstructured Data, Health Care, Data Mining, Electronic Medical Record, Data Transformation, Data Collection, Text Mining, Data Analysis, Machine Learning, Image Analysis, Natural Language Processing
University of Colorado System
Skills you'll gain: Emergency Medical Services, Clinical Experience, Emergency Departments, Patient Treatment, Nursing Process, Emergency Medicine, Patient Education and Support, Care Coordination, Triage, Patient Safety, Health Assessment
University of Minnesota
Skills you'll gain: Patient Education and Support, Communication, Patient Treatment, Social Skills, Medication Administration, Pharmacy, Empathy, Pharmaceuticals, Good Manufacturing Practices, Compliance Management, Regulation and Legal Compliance, Systems Of Measurement
- Status: Free
Stanford University
Skills you'll gain: Primary Care, Patient Education and Support, Care Coordination, Patient Treatment, Health Assessment, Patient Referral, Long Term Care, Preventative Care, Mental Health, Risk Analysis
- Status: Free
Universitat de Barcelona
Skills you'll gain: Critical Care, Intensive Care Medicine, Emergency and Intensive Care, Nursing Care, Infection Control, Infectious Diseases, Patient Treatment, Respiration, Vital Signs, Medication Administration, Radiology
- Status: New
Multiple educators
Skills you'll gain: Dashboard, Pseudocode, Jupyter, Algorithms, Data Mining, Pandas (Python Package), Correlation Analysis, Web Scraping, NumPy, Probability & Statistics, Predictive Modeling, Big Data, Automation, Data Visualization Software, Data Collection, Software Development Tools, Data Science, GitHub, Machine Learning Algorithms, Unsupervised Learning
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular direct patient care courses
- Introduction to Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
- Bacteria and Chronic Infections: University of Copenhagen
- Supporting Families and Caregivers: Stanford University
- Value-Based Care: Managing Processes to Improve Outcomes: University of Houston
- Medical Administrative Assistants and the Healthcare Team: MedCerts
- Introduction to Clinical Data: Stanford University
- Prepare for the EMT Certification Test: University of Colorado System
- Introduction to Integrative Nursing: University of Minnesota
- Pharmacy Syringes, Compounding Medications, & Communication: MedCerts
- Health After Cancer: Cancer Survivorship for Primary Care: Stanford University