An 8-week online short course from Stanford University, now available through Batterjee Medical College. Recognized as a Specialized Professional Program (SPP) by SCFHS.
.You don't have to be a physician. This program is for all healthcare professionals, including administration, policy, IT, and management roles.
Physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and allied health professionals seeking to enhance their leadership skills and advance their career trajectory.
Non-medical professionals in health administration, policy, IT, and management who want to adapt to changes and emerging demands in the healthcare sector.
Business leaders and executives seeking to develop skills in creating efficient healthcare systems and tackling complex organizational challenges.
In the constantly evolving world of healthcare, running an effective organization can significantly impact patient care. The Stanford Center for Health Education (SCHE) Healthcare Leadership online short course provides you with the knowledge and tools needed to bring about positive change in your healthcare setting.
This eight-week program equips you with practical methods to identify areas of improvement in healthcare systems and lead change initiatives. Led by Stanford industry experts, you'll develop effective strategies to enhance team performance and foster trust and collaboration — while learning how storytelling can drive lasting transformation.
Topics include systems improvement frameworks, crisis management, decision-making under pressure, and evidence-based leadership. By the end, you'll be equipped to create an impactful narrative for change and drive long-term positive transformation in your healthcare organization.
This course is officially recognized by SCFHS as an SPP and will be added to your professional healthcare license upon successful completion. To complete the recognition process, share your SCFHS Classification Certificate and Course Certificate with us.
“The group that will truly benefit from this course are those who are new to these positions — someone who has just been given a new managerial role or newly made a team leader... and also for people who have many long years of experience in management.”
“One of the most important skills that distinguishes a successful leader is decision-making, and the program provided many tools that help a leader make the right decision at the right time.”
Explore the application of improvement strategies for success throughout your healthcare setting as you work through weekly modules.
A two-minute look at what makes this program different — the Stanford methodology, the live interaction, and the real-world leadership tools that participants carry back to their teams.
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