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Nursing Service Administration I
Course Arabicname
Course Credithours
3
Course Description
This Course is designed to provide students nursing management skills needed to manage
today's innovative health care delivery systems. The course will provide a comprehensive
a
nalysis of concepts required for effective performance of the nurse administrator's (manger or
executive) role in organizations. The course explores
many theories, concepts and strategic
management interventions related to leadership and management that are needed to transform
self into a real transformational leader and manage people and processes effectively. The focus
i
s on delivery of high quality and cost-effective care in a fiscally constrained health care
delivery system.
Course Linenumber
Course Name
Nursing Service Administration I
Course Syllabus
https://www.just.edu.jo/FacultiesandDepartments/FacultyofNursing/Departments/CommunityandMentalHealthNursing/Lists/Courses/Attachments/22/NUR%20702.pdf
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