Chronic Disease Management

Courses

Chronic Disease Management-2024/2025

Level 1
Take all of the following Mandatory Courses:
HLTH-6057Chronic Disease Management - I3
Learners will explore the Canadian healthcare system, examine common chronic diseases including comorbidities and complexities with a focus on relevant pathophysiology, assessment, clinical reasoning, assessment, and management. Throughout this Level 1 course, increased emphasis will be placed on application of learning through review of complex cases.
HLTH-6058Health Promotion and Disease Prevention3
This course is designed to explore various aspects of health promotion and disease prevention. Health promotion and disease prevention uses both individual and population-level interventions to address the social determinants of health and health equity. Health promotion focuses on reducing structural and behavioural risk factors that enable people to make better choices related to their health and reduce negative health outcomes across a spectrum of areas (e.g., diet and physical activity, and mental health). Disease prevention focuses on early detection of disease and minimizing disease risk factors
HLTH-6059Interprofessional Care I3
This course integrates the principles of interprofessional education and practice. Learners will learn with and from each other and will examine the unique contributions of health care team members. In this Level 1 course, learners will explore values, ethics, shared decision-making, and collaboration within the interprofessional team using simulation and case-based scenarios.
RSCH-6028Evidence-Based Health Care3
This course is designed to assist learners to develop an attitude of inquiry about their own practice or work environment which will lead them to examine the healthcare literature for possible answers. Learners will learn how to critically appraise the relevant literature to decide whether the study findings should guide changes in practice/management/policy. This course will provide learners with the skills needed to locate the best available research evidence to inform decisions about the management of chronic disease.
HLTH-6051Canadian Health Care System3
This course will introduce graduate-level international students to the Canadian health care system. Topics to be covered include the history of health care, provincial and federal roles and responsibilities, key health care occupations, provincial health insurance inclusion, and private health care in Canada. Students will also explore and debate current health care issues and trends. At the conclusion of the course, students will have the knowledge and skills to confidently navigate and access their provincial health care system for themselves and their families.
COMM-6050Communication3
Effective communication is essential to all aspects of care. Learners will develop skills, strategies, and techniques of verbal and written communication. Through theory and group work, students will enhance their proficiency of communication with healthcare team members, and with clients and families.
HLTH-6060Application I3
This simulation-based course is designed for learners to apply health teaching competencies to promote client self-management of chronic health conditions using simulation-based education (lab simulations; simulated participants or actors using standardized case examples). E.g., Apply techniques and technologies to support self-monitoring and management of chronic diseases for client populations.

Level 2
Take all of the following Mandatory Courses:
HLTH-6061Chronic Disease Management II3
Throughout this Level II course, increased emphasis will be placed on application of learning through review of complex cases. Learners will continue to examine common chronic diseases including comorbidities and complexities with an increased focus on relevant pathophysiology, assessment, clinical reasoning, assessment, and management.
HLTH-6062Interprofessional Care II3
This course integrates the principles of interprofessional education and practice. Learners will learn with and from each other, and will examine the unique contributions of health care team members. In this Level II course, learners will explore leadership and conflict resolution within the interprofessional team - which includes the client/family - using simulation and case-based scenarios.
HLTH-6063Ethics in Health Care3
This course will help learners to identify, assess, and resolve ethical issues that arise in health care. The course will begin with a theoretical foundation and then utilize tools for decision-making in clinical practice. Topics that will be considered include autonomy, disclosure and consent to treatment, confidentiality, legislation, regulation, research ethics, and equity, diversity, and inclusion issues in the context of the Canadian health care system.
INDS-6004Personal Wellness3
This course introduces learners to the concept of wellness. Students develop strategies for a healthy lifestyle in all aspect of their lives. Through traditional lectures and learning activities, they learn through both individual and group processes. They investigate wellness as it applies to mindfulness, self responsibility, social/emotional development, stress-management, physical activity, nutrition, and complementary health. This course provides the opportunity for students to evaluate their present lifestyle, identify successes, and develop areas requiring personal growth.
HLTH-6064Application II4
This simulation-based course is designed for learners to apply and advance their knowledge related to the management of chronic disease (care planning; interventions) and health teaching competencies to promote client self-management of chronic health conditions using simulationbased education (lab simulations; simulated participants or actors using standardized case examples). E.g., Apply techniques and technologies to support self-monitoring and management of chronic diseases for client populations. Learners will actively participate in unfolding and evolving case scenarios that will focus on a variety of skills and communication applications. Learners will participate in debriefing sessions where they can safely reflect on their personal views of the experience, receive feedback from clients, family, and faculty.
RSCH-6029Capstone - Research4
In this course, learners will work in interprofessional teams to identify and investigate a community need or gap related to chronic disease management. Working collaboratively, learners will examine current research to determine the most appropriate solution based on exemplary and ethical practices in chronic disease management. This capstone project will allow the interprofessional team to create a solution suitable for implementation. Learners will present the results of their analysis including the solution to peers, stakeholders and partners. A final report will be submitted summarizing all facets of the project, as well as limitations encountered within one's scope of practice.

Program Residency
Students Must Complete a Minimum of 11 credits in this
program at Fanshawe College to meet the Program Residency
requirement and graduate from this program

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