Monroe County Community College is offering a new ‘Issues and Trends in Health Care course (HLTSC 200)’ for current and prospective health sciences students or anyone else who is interested in the topic.
The course is intended is to develop an awareness of the current trends and issues in health care. Students will examine how legal, ethical, political and economic principles affect the health care professional and their ability to deliver high quality patient care. Students will also explore the concepts of health, wellness and illness as they apply to the changing population. Contemporary issues -- including social justice, advancements in technology, the COVID-19 pandemic, inter-professional collaboration and changes in the health care environment -- will also be discussed.
“We highly recommend this course along with ‘Introduction to Healthcare Professions (HLTSC 115)’ for those students who are interested in a career in healthcare, but have not made the decision which field to pursue, be it nursing, respiratory therapy or another field,” said Dr. Kimberly Lindquist, Dean of Health Sciences at MCCC. “For many students who are currently or planning to enroll in their initial general education courses, these two coursed provide a very solid exploration of the many opportunities and diverse specialty areas in healthcare.”
‘Introduction to Healthcare Professions (HLTSC 115)’ is intended to develop an increased awareness of multiple healthcare professions. Students will examine the principles of providing quality healthcare, including ethics, patient-centered care, communication, informatics, patient safety and quality improvement in healthcare. Students will complete a Basic Certificate in Quality and Safety through the Institute for Health Care Improvement.
“All three of the Nursing programs offered at MCCC and our Respiratory Therapy program are nationally accredited and/or state approved and continue to be recognized nationally and statewide as top programs with the highest certification exam rates and job placements after graduation,” added Lindquist.
For more information about the Issues and Trends in Health Care, Introduction to Healthcare Professions or any of the other courses or healthcare programs at MCCC, call the Health Sciences Division at 734.384.4102.
Registration for the Winter 2023 at MCCC is currently underway, with classes beginning Jan. 12. For more information visit www.monroeccc.edu/registration call the Office of Admissions at 734.384.4104.
About Monroe County Community College
Founded in 1964, Monroe County Community College is a public, two-year institution supported by tax monies from Monroe County, educational funds from the State of Michigan and student tuition. The college’s mission is to enrich and transform lives by providing opportunities and excellence in higher education. The Main Campus is located at 1555 South Raisinville Road, Monroe, Mich., 48161, with easy access to Toledo and Detroit. The Whitman Center is located at 7777 Lewis Ave.,Temperance, Mich., 48182, near the Ohio-Michigan Border. Detailed information about MCCC is available at www.monroeccc.edu.