HCI 330 - Teaching and Training in Healthcare 5 CR
Previously HCTM 330. This course addresses general and special issues associated with adult learning in healthcare information technology. Covers training methods used for diverse, interdisciplinary audiences. Topics include defining training needs, course design and development, evaluation, and assessment. Students assess ways to motivate and engage adult learners and develop methods for virtual and in-person course delivery.
Prerequisite(s): Admission to any baccalaureate degree or any baccalaureate certificate program at Bellevue College.
Course Outcomes
- Identify and contrast appropriate instructional design models for training healthcare professionals
- Examine andragogy and adult learning theories associated with teaching and training in healthcare settings
- Evaluate learner needs that are unique to healthcare informatics and healthcare settings
- Design appropriate training modules for disparate groups of healthcare professionals
- Select appropriate teaching materials for training healthcare professionals
- Create an evaluation plan to determine training effectiveness
- Develop appropriate mechanisms to assess learner progress
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