Designing Solutions for Healthcare Challenges
Issued by
USF Office of Microcredentials
Focuses on equipping learners to turn healthcare data into actionable insights by mastering informatics concepts, applying data architecture and analysis tools, and developing a proof of concept that demonstrates technical, strategic, and ethical soundness. Topics include human-centered design, sources and types of data, big data in healthcare contexts, data governance/ethics, mining, & visualization, proof of concept (PoC) development, and case study
Skills
Earning Criteria
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20-question quiz after every module (4 quizzes total)
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Applying the principles of human-centered design, relational database design, reflection assignment- from data to proposed solution, and applying human-centered design & proof of concept
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Each module consists of six hours: an interactive lecture (1-2 hours), readings (1 hour), skills-based exercises (1-2 hours), case study analysis (1 hour), a reflection prompt (0.5 hour), and a module quiz (0.5 hour).
Standards
Domain 2 (Workflows & Outcomes), Domain 3 (HIS Exploration), and Domain 5 (Communication & Pitching)