CCP Certification: Bringing Learning & Development Science & Best Practices to Health Care Professional Development

  • Unlike traditional academic training and continuing education programs, the CCP program is primarily designed to prepare health care professionals to improve health care performance and deliver true patient-centered care.
  • Incorporates a change management model and focus to support professional engagement, buy-in and ownership of the improvement journey.
  • A competency-based adult learning program designed by leading instructional design and eLearning experts—with action-learning components to build practical skills and support learning transfer to day-to-day job roles.
  • Offered completely online or through a blended (1.5 day live and online) delivery format to support seamless integration within partner organizations.
  • Features evidence-based content drawn from latest research studies, case studies, and clinical practice examples from around the world.
  • Grounded in the science and evidence-based practice of patient-centered health support, health coaching and behavior change facilitation.
  • Features the contributions of the HealthSciences’ interdisciplinary advisory board and industry and association and organization partners.
  • A program designed by health care professionals for health care professionals.

 

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