Subject: Community Hlth and Epidemiolog
Credit units: 3
College: Graduate and Postdoc Studies
Department: Community Hlth and Epidemiol
Description
This practicum integrates learning from the other required courses for the Graduate Certificate in Improvement Science through application of concepts, theories, and tools to an improvement project in the learner's local context. The course spans eight months, with monthly sessions dedicated to planning, reflection on action, and peer feedback. Learners will share project progress at various stages for review and feedback. The final session culminates in a presentation summarizing their project. A core component of the course is guided reflection on the experience of leading and coaching improvement efforts, with an emphasis on lessons learned and personal growth. To support collaboration and community-building, the course includes two residencies, 1.5 days each in Saskatoon.
Restriction(s): Restricted to students in the Graduate Certificate in Improvement Science.
Prerequisite(s): CHEP 871.3, CHEP 872.3, CHEP 873.3.
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