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  • Course Description: The Hotel and Resort Management degree is designed for students with a career interest in the lodging and resort industries.  The purpose of the Hotel and Resort Management program is to provide students with core competencies and experiential learning opportunities in preparation for successful management careers and leadership roles in the resort and hospitality industry. Students will engage in practical issues of quality and productivity of the utilities and facilities. Learning Objectives: Students will:
    • understand the different types of resorts.
    • identify operational environmental standards for all types of resorts
    • explain the techniques used in distributing activities and facilities in the resort.
    • participate in resort design and understand master plan development.
    • be familiar with management problem solving.
    • learn how to manage the space and capacities within the resort.
    • be familiar with various types of resorts.
    Supplemental Reading The Business of Resort Management; by Peter Murphy Recommended Viewing https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?q=video+on+resort+and+hotel+management&mid=4C52B4979005AD5168874C52B4979005AD516887 Assessment
    1. This course will be assessed by two exams; a mid-term and final exam.
    An optional practice exam will be provided early in the course.
    1. Students will submit responses to short essay questions at the end of each unit.
    2. Students will have a Capstone Project due at the end of the course.
    During Unit 4, students should submit a brief overview of their Capstone Project. Guidelines for the capstone Project are found in Unit 10.
  • Course Description: This course focuses on the use of technology in patient advocacy. Participants will learn about digital tools and platforms, telehealth, electronic health records, and strategies for leveraging technology to enhance patient advocacy efforts. Course Outcomes:
    1. Develop proficiency in using technology for patient advocacy.
    2. Implement digital tools and platforms effectively.
    3. Leverage telehealth and electronic health records for advocacy.
    4. Monitor and evaluate the impact of technology on patient advocacy.
    5. Enhance patient advocacy efforts through the use of technology.
    Objectives:
    1. Identify key principles of using technology in patient advocacy.
    2. Develop and implement strategies for using digital tools and platforms.
    3. Utilize telehealth and electronic health records in advocacy efforts.
    4. Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of technology in patient advocacy.
    5. Address common challenges in using technology for advocacy.
    6. Educate patient advocates about digital tools and platforms.
    7. Collaborate with IT professionals to optimize the use of technology.
    8. Ensure compliance with guidelines for using technology in advocacy.
    9. Develop strategies for continuous improvement in technology use.
    10. Review case studies to apply technology in patient advocacy in real-world settings.
    Units:
    1. Introduction to Technology and Patient Advocacy
    2. Principles of Using Digital Tools and Platforms
    3. Leveraging Telehealth for Advocacy
    4. Utilizing Electronic Health Records in Advocacy
    5. Monitoring and Evaluating Technology Impact
    6. Addressing Challenges in Technology Use
    7. Educating Advocates about Digital Tools
    8. Collaboration with IT Professionals
    9. Compliance with Technology Use Guidelines
    10. Case Studies and Practical Applications
  • Course Description: This course provides training on developing and managing patient advocacy programs. Participants will learn about program design, implementation, evaluation, and strategies for ensuring the sustainability and effectiveness of advocacy programs. Course Outcomes:
    1. Develop proficiency in designing patient advocacy programs.
    2. Implement effective patient advocacy program strategies.
    3. Monitor and evaluate patient advocacy programs.
    4. Ensure the sustainability and effectiveness of advocacy programs.
    5. Enhance the overall impact of patient advocacy through well-designed programs.
    Objectives:
    1. Identify key principles of patient advocacy program development.
    2. Develop and implement patient advocacy program strategies.
    3. Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of advocacy programs.
    4. Address common challenges in program development and management.
    5. Educate stakeholders about the benefits of patient advocacy programs.
    6. Collaborate with healthcare organizations to optimize program implementation.
    7. Ensure compliance with guidelines for patient advocacy programs.
    8. Develop strategies for sustaining and improving advocacy programs.
    9. Engage patients and families in advocacy program design and evaluation.
    10. Review case studies to apply program development techniques in real-world settings.
    Units:
    1. Introduction to Patient Advocacy Program Development
    2. Principles of Program Design and Implementation
    3. Developing Advocacy Program Strategies
    4. Monitoring and Evaluating Advocacy Programs
    5. Addressing Challenges in Program Development
    6. Educating Stakeholders about Advocacy Programs
    7. Collaboration with Healthcare Organizations
    8. Compliance with Program Guidelines
    9. Sustaining and Improving Advocacy Programs
    10. Case Studies and Practical Applications
  • Course Description: This course focuses on advocating for vulnerable populations, including the elderly, disabled, and economically disadvantaged. Participants will learn about the unique needs of these groups, strategies for effective advocacy, and ensuring access to necessary resources and support. Course Outcomes:
    1. Develop proficiency in advocating for vulnerable populations.
    2. Understand the unique needs of vulnerable groups.
    3. Implement effective advocacy strategies for vulnerable populations.
    4. Ensure access to necessary resources and support.
    5. Enhance the overall well-being of vulnerable populations through targeted advocacy.
    Objectives:
    1. Identify key principles of advocacy for vulnerable populations.
    2. Understand the unique needs of the elderly, disabled, and economically disadvantaged.
    3. Develop and implement advocacy strategies for vulnerable groups.
    4. Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of advocacy efforts.
    5. Address common challenges in advocating for vulnerable populations.
    6. Educate vulnerable populations about available resources and support.
    7. Collaborate with organizations serving vulnerable populations.
    8. Ensure compliance with guidelines for advocating for vulnerable populations.
    9. Develop strategies for continuous improvement in advocacy for vulnerable groups.
    10. Review case studies to apply advocacy techniques in real-world settings.
    Units:
    1. Introduction to Advocacy for Vulnerable Populations
    2. Principles of Advocacy for the Elderly, Disabled, and Economically Disadvantaged
    3. Developing Effective Advocacy Strategies
    4. Ensuring Access to Resources and Support
    5. Monitoring and Evaluating Advocacy Efforts
    6. Addressing Challenges in Advocacy for Vulnerable Populations
    7. Educating Vulnerable Populations about Resources and Support
    8. Collaboration with Organizations Serving Vulnerable Groups
    9. Compliance with Advocacy Guidelines for Vulnerable Populations
    10. Case Studies and Practical Applications
  • Course Description: This course provides training on improving health literacy and patient education. Participants will learn about health literacy principles, patient education strategies, and techniques for ensuring patients understand and can act on health information. Course Outcomes:
    1. Understand principles of health literacy and patient education.
    2. Implement effective patient education strategies.
    3. Enhance patients' ability to understand and act on health information.
    4. Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of patient education efforts.
    5. Improve overall health outcomes through enhanced health literacy.
    Objectives:
    1. Identify key principles of health literacy.
    2. Develop and implement effective patient education strategies.
    3. Enhance communication to improve patient understanding.
    4. Monitor and evaluate patient education efforts.
    5. Address common challenges in patient education.
    6. Educate patients and families about health information.
    7. Collaborate with healthcare providers to optimize patient education.
    8. Ensure compliance with health literacy guidelines.
    9. Develop strategies for continuous improvement in health literacy.
    10. Review case studies to apply patient education techniques in real-world settings.
    Units:
    1. Introduction to Health Literacy and Patient Education
    2. Principles of Health Literacy
    3. Developing Effective Patient Education Strategies
    4. Enhancing Communication for Better Understanding
    5. Monitoring and Evaluating Patient Education
    6. Addressing Challenges in Patient Education
    7. Educating Patients and Families about Health Information
    8. Collaboration with Healthcare Providers
    9. Compliance with Health Literacy Guidelines
    10. Case Studies and Practical Applications
  • Course Description: This course focuses on developing cultural competence in patient advocacy. Participants will learn about cultural diversity, inclusive practices, and strategies for providing culturally sensitive support to diverse patient populations. Course Outcomes:
    1. Develop proficiency in cultural competence for patient advocacy.
    2. Implement inclusive practices in patient advocacy.
    3. Address the unique needs of diverse patient populations.
    4. Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of culturally competent advocacy.
    5. Enhance patient outcomes through culturally sensitive support.
    Objectives:
    1. Identify key principles of cultural competence in patient advocacy.
    2. Develop and implement inclusive practices in patient advocacy.
    3. Address the unique needs of diverse patient populations.
    4. Monitor and evaluate the impact of cultural competence in advocacy.
    5. Address common challenges in providing culturally competent advocacy.
    6. Educate patient advocates about cultural competence.
    7. Collaborate with cultural competence professionals to optimize support.
    8. Ensure compliance with cultural competence guidelines.
    9. Develop strategies for continuous improvement in cultural competence.
    10. Review case studies to apply culturally competent advocacy techniques in real-world settings.
    Units:
    1. Introduction to Cultural Competence in Patient Advocacy
    2. Principles of Cultural Diversity
    3. Developing Inclusive Practices in Patient Advocacy
    4. Addressing Unique Needs of Diverse Populations
    5. Monitoring and Evaluating Cultural Competence
    6. Addressing Challenges in Cultural Competence
    7. Educating Advocates on Cultural Competence
    8. Collaboration with Cultural Competence Professionals
    9. Compliance with Cultural Competence Guidelines
    10. Case Studies and Practical Applications
  • Course Description: This course focuses on helping patient advocates understand and navigate complex healthcare systems. Participants will learn about healthcare structures, insurance, patient navigation, and strategies for assisting patients in accessing and utilizing healthcare services. Course Outcomes:
    1. Understand the structure and functioning of healthcare systems.
    2. Assist patients in navigating complex healthcare systems.
    3. Provide guidance on insurance and healthcare access.
    4. Develop strategies for effective patient navigation.
    5. Enhance patient outcomes through improved access to healthcare services.
    Objectives:
    1. Identify key components of healthcare systems.
    2. Understand healthcare structures and insurance processes.
    3. Develop and implement strategies for assisting patients in navigating healthcare systems.
    4. Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of patient navigation.
    5. Address common challenges in healthcare navigation.
    6. Educate patients and families about accessing and utilizing healthcare services.
    7. Collaborate with healthcare providers to optimize patient navigation.
    8. Ensure compliance with healthcare navigation guidelines.
    9. Develop strategies for continuous improvement in patient navigation.
    10. Review case studies to apply healthcare navigation techniques in real-world settings.
    Units:
    1. Introduction to Navigating Healthcare Systems
    2. Structure and Functioning of Healthcare Systems
    3. Understanding Healthcare Insurance
    4. Strategies for Effective Patient Navigation
    5. Monitoring and Evaluating Patient Navigation
    6. Addressing Challenges in Healthcare Navigation
    7. Educating Patients and Families about Healthcare Access
    8. Collaboration with Healthcare Providers
    9. Compliance with Healthcare Navigation Guidelines
    10. Case Studies and Practical Applications
  • Course Description: This course provides training on understanding and advocating for patients' rights and responsibilities. Participants will learn about patients' legal rights, ethical considerations, and strategies for ensuring that patients are informed and empowered in their healthcare decisions. Course Outcomes:
    1. Understand patients' rights and responsibilities.
    2. Advocate effectively for patients' legal rights.
    3. Ensure patients are informed and empowered in their healthcare decisions.
    4. Address ethical considerations in advocating for patients' rights.
    5. Enhance the overall effectiveness of patient advocacy through informed and empowered patients.
    Objectives:
    1. Identify key principles of patients' rights and responsibilities.
    2. Understand legal rights and ethical considerations in patient advocacy.
    3. Develop and implement strategies for informing and empowering patients.
    4. Monitor and evaluate adherence to patients' rights.
    5. Address common challenges in advocating for patients' rights.
    6. Educate patients and families about their rights and responsibilities.
    7. Collaborate with healthcare providers to ensure compliance with patients' rights.
    8. Ensure continuous improvement in advocating for patients' rights.
    9. Develop strategies for maintaining professional standards.
    10. Review case studies to apply principles of patients' rights and responsibilities in real-world settings.
    Units:
    1. Introduction to Patients' Rights and Responsibilities
    2. Legal Rights of Patients
    3. Ethical Considerations in Advocating for Patients' Rights
    4. Informing and Empowering Patients
    5. Monitoring and Evaluating Adherence to Patients' Rights
    6. Addressing Challenges in Advocating for Patients' Rights
    7. Educating Patients and Families about Rights and Responsibilities
    8. Collaboration with Healthcare Providers
    9. Continuous Improvement in Advocating for Patients' Rights
    10. Case Studies and Practical Applications
  • Course Description: This course focuses on developing effective communication skills for patient advocates. Participants will learn about active listening, empathy, conflict resolution, and techniques for effective communication with patients, families, and healthcare providers. Course Outcomes:
    1. Develop proficiency in communication skills for patient advocacy.
    2. Implement active listening and empathy in communication.
    3. Resolve conflicts effectively in patient advocacy situations.
    4. Enhance communication with patients, families, and healthcare providers.
    5. Improve overall effectiveness of patient advocacy through enhanced communication.
    Objectives:
    1. Identify key communication principles in patient advocacy.
    2. Develop and implement active listening techniques.
    3. Enhance empathy in communication with patients and families.
    4. Apply conflict resolution strategies in patient advocacy.
    5. Monitor and evaluate communication practices.
    6. Address common challenges in communication for patient advocates.
    7. Educate patient advocates about effective communication techniques.
    8. Collaborate with healthcare providers to optimize communication.
    9. Ensure continuous improvement in communication practices.
    10. Review case studies to apply communication techniques in real-world settings.
    Units:
    1. Introduction to Communication Skills for Patient Advocates
    2. Principles of Active Listening
    3. Enhancing Empathy in Communication
    4. Conflict Resolution Strategies
    5. Monitoring and Evaluating Communication Practices
    6. Addressing Challenges in Communication
    7. Educating Advocates on Effective Communication Techniques
    8. Collaboration with Healthcare Providers
    9. Continuous Improvement in Communication Practices
    10. Case Studies and Practical Applications
  • Course Description: This course focuses on the legal and ethical issues in patient advocacy practice. Participants will learn about patients' rights, consent, confidentiality, and best practices to ensure compliance and maintain professional standards. Course Outcomes:
    1. Understand legal and ethical principles in patient advocacy.
    2. Identify legal considerations in patient advocacy practice.
    3. Implement best practices to ensure compliance.
    4. Maintain professional standards in patient advocacy.
    5. Enhance the overall legal and ethical knowledge of patient advocates.
    Objectives:
    1. Identify key legal and ethical principles in patient advocacy.
    2. Understand patients' rights and consent.
    3. Develop and implement best practices to ensure compliance.
    4. Monitor and evaluate legal and ethical adherence in patient advocacy.
    5. Address common challenges in legal and ethical issues.
    6. Educate patient advocates about legal and ethical standards.
    7. Collaborate with legal professionals to ensure compliance.
    8. Ensure continuous improvement in legal and ethical practices.
    9. Develop strategies for maintaining professional standards.
    10. Review case studies to apply legal and ethical principles in real-world settings.
    Units:
    1. Introduction to Legal and Ethical Issues in Patient Advocacy
    2. Principles of Patients' Rights and Consent
    3. Understanding Confidentiality in Patient Advocacy
    4. Developing Best Practices for Compliance
    5. Monitoring and Evaluating Legal and Ethical Adherence
    6. Addressing Challenges in Legal and Ethical Issues
    7. Educating Advocates on Legal and Ethical Standards
    8. Collaboration with Legal Professionals
    9. Continuous Improvement in Legal and Ethical Practices
    10. Case Studies and Practical Applications

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