Partnering with Duke University School of Nursing ensures that experienced nurse educators with a track record of success will guide you through every step of the process toward implementing Population Care Coordinators (PCCP) into your company’s operations.
In addition to providing training in core competencies, Duke University School of Nursing will tailor the PCCP curriculum to include instructional elements unique to your company or necessary for compliance with any applicable state regulations. Duke monitors the progress of each student, and provides you with feedback throughout the duration of the training.
Why use Duke?
- Nationally-recognized experts in field of nursing education craft your instructional program with the specific goal of preparing nurses to be PCC’s within the context of your organization.
- Dukes’ tightly-focused PCCP curriculum allows nurses to complete the program in only 14 weeks—so your PCCP operation can be implemented with expedience and no downtime.
- Requires only 10 to 12 hours a week for coursework.
- As part of the PCCP program, we work with you to place students in their designated physician practices for guided learning and mentorship as part of their capstone experience.
- We monitor, provide feedback, and evaluate each student’s progress during the mentorship experiences.
- Participants who complete the program successfully are awarded a Certificate from Duke University School of Nursing.
The goal of traditional continuing education is to build an individual’s competencies: to make a person better at what he or she does. Duke’s Population Care Coordinator Program offers a crucial additional benefit: it’s a business lever that can raise your company’s efficiency and responsiveness to the next level. Duke’s PCCP education certainly will develop the skills of the individual nurses who participate, but this learning takes place with the context of building your company’s organizational capabilities and executing the strategic activities that will take you to your business destination.
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