Making Technology Work for People
Issued by
USF Office of Microcredentials
Prepares learners to design patient-centered, equitable, and ethically sound digital health solutions by exploring health informatics through four key themes: human-centered technology, telehealth, ethical data governance, and effective communication. Topics included human-centered technology, user involvement, accessibility, telemedicine & telehealth technology, ethical, legal, and social issues, and communicating with stakeholders
Skills
Earning Criteria
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20-question quiz after every module (4 quizzes total)
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Recent historical telemedicine milestone, examine digital tools that affect health disparities, analyze how to reduce privacy and equity harms, case scenarios on improvements to the patient experience, and the importance of interprofessional communication, clarity, and professionalism in digital health contexts
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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 3 (Usability & HIS Design), Domain 4 (Governance, Ethics), and Domain 5 (Professional Communication)