Innovate today to improve tomorrow’s heathcare system
The JHU Healthcare Systems Engineering Lifelong Learning course is designed to help you gain skills to apply engineering design and analysis principles to help make our health care delivery system more patient-centric, focused and responsive.
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Healthcare Systems Engineering and Thinking
Creating enduring change and impact is crucial for the continuum of healthcare systems concerns faced around the globe. This program examines the use of systems thinking and engineering to address enduring impact and change of healthcare system challenges.
You Decide
Take a single course or enroll in a short-term specialty class, or earn a certificate.
Develop
Interactive exercises allow you to practice the concepts of systems thinking and evaluation for healthcare systems.
Convenient
The four-day program offers virtual, live instruction via Zoom.
Grow
Create enduring change in the global healthcare system.
Design your own future
Johns Hopkins Engineering Lifelong Learning offers non-degree opportunities for ongoing executive, professional, and continuing education. Our courses are designed to enhance your current career skills, and help you gain new skills that will meet the ever-changing demands of your field and allow you to meet and exceed your goals.
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Our course facilitators are ready to help you create a better future through the power of engineering. Learn more from one of our faculty members today.
"I appreciated that the program is rigorous and teaches current techniques.
I always felt my coursework was relevant, and my professors were very knowledgeable and helpful.."
Rachel I JHU Engineering Student
"The classes were extremely relevant and rigorous enough so that you got a lot out of them.
Professors did a fantastic job of relating topics to the real world.."
Yaw I JHU Engineering Student
"I was immediately able to apply what I learned to my work.
The examples and projects were directly related to what I do day-to-day..."
Cara I JHU Engineering Student
"I liked the flexibility it provided as someone who works full time. I also enjoyed how it was relevant to the current work I am doing."
Janice I JHU Engineering Student
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We have the expert knowledge to support the educational endeavors of working professionals.
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Years of experience. JHU Engineering started in 1913, and we've been educating working professionals for two decades
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Expert faculty with practical and pioneering experience in their fields
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Courses are available for practicing professionals looking enhance their skills and value
Grow your knowledge
and advance your career at your own pace
Lifelong Learning offers the same rigorous, high-quality learning opportunities as any of our degree programs, but allows you to choose from shorter-term courses that suit your needs and your schedule.
Executive, senior, and rising junior healthcare professionals, as well as healthcare stakeholders who are passionate about establishing an impact with enduring change to our current global healthcare systems. Leaders who want to keep their skills sharp in new and emerging topics in technology and engineering can benefit from taking a short-term course for professional development.
· The systems thinking and engineering approach in this program will define different healthcare settings and ecosystems and then investigate different intervention concepts, archetypes, and frameworks to ensure change and impact. A variety of healthcare case-studies and scenarios will be examined using Design Thinking methods-tools to help embrace concept application and learning.
· It is recommended that attendees of this executive program have at least 7 to 10 years of experience working in the healthcare area or a systems-related field. We also suggest at least 3 to 5 years of experience as a leader/manager who is responsible for establishing strategies to create greater impact and outcomes for their organizations long-term strategy. This experience allows the course participant to contribute to and gain maximum knowledge from the course learning objectives. It is also recommended that participants have at least a bachelor's degree in systems, science, business, or the healthcare field. This background will better enable the learning and application of the course concepts.
Discover the advantages of joining an exceptional peer network, learning from world-renowned Johns Hopkins faculty, and participating in an engaging learning environment. Learn skills today and apply them tomorrow.