PNAV1110 — Prin of Patient/Health Navig I
The course is designed to provide students with a foundational understanding of health navigation, a crucial aspect of healthcare management and patient advocacy. The course explores the fundamental principles, skills, and knowledge required for effectively guiding individuals through the complex healthcare system. Key topics covered: Introduction to health navigation, patient advocacy, specific medical terminology, immunizations, screenings, early detection methods, health promotion and education strategies for individuals and communities, documentation, the healthcare system, effective communication and interpersonal skills, evolution in healthcare navigation, and current trends and challenges in healthcare and patient/health navigation. Healthcare systems and policies, patient rights, and understanding medical records and health professionals documentation will be covered. This course is designed to assist students in understanding the role of the patient/health navigator in the multiple healthcare settings. Students will develop the necessary competencies to serve as effective health navigators, helping individuals navigate the complexities of the healthcare system and achieve optimal health outcomes by integrating theoretical concepts with practical skills through case studies, role-playing, and real-world scenarios.