Certificate Program in Clinical Laboratory Leadership and Management
Program Overview
Certificate Program in Clinical Laboratory Leadership and Management
The University of Washington offers a Certificate Program in Clinical Laboratory Leadership and Management, consisting of three 10-week courses designed to enhance laboratory leadership and management skills.
Program Description
The program is offered as professional development and does not count as formal academic credit from the University of Washington. Digital certificates of completion are awarded to participants who have met the course requirements, as listed on the course syllabus, including completing assignments and achieving a score of 70% or higher.
Course Descriptions
- Course 1: Leadership and Management in the Clinical Laboratory
- Course 2: Operational Quality Management in the Clinical Laboratory
- Course 3: Quality Control Methods in the Clinical Laboratory
Continuing Education Credit (CEUs)
Participants are eligible for continuing education units (CEUs), with each course worth a total of 7.5 CEUs. The total amount of CEU credit will be printed on the digital certificate earned by participants who successfully complete the course(s). Credits are awarded based on a calculation of 0.1 CEUs per instructional contact hour.
Research Areas
The program is connected to the following research areas:
- Laboratory Medicine & Pathology
- Global Health
Certificates of Completion
Digital certificates of completion are awarded to participants who have met the course requirements. The certificates indicate the total amount of contact hours required to complete the course, including watching course videos and lectures and performing additional instructional activities.
Enrollment Fees
Information regarding enrollment fees is available, but the specific details are not provided in the given context.
Eligibility
The eligibility criteria for the program are not explicitly stated in the provided context.
Faculty
The faculty details for the program are not provided in the given context.
Technical Requirements
The technical requirements for the program are not specified in the provided context.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) are available, but the specific questions and answers are not provided in the given context.
