Clinical Case Management
Specialize in chronic disease management. As America ages, facilities need experts who can manage diabetes, heart disease, and complex conditions.
About This Program
The aging population means more complex residents with multiple chronic conditions. Facilities need specialists who understand how to manage these conditions effectively.
You'll learn evidence-based approaches to managing diabetes, cardiovascular conditions, COPD, and other prevalent chronic illnesses. This isn't just about following orders - you become a resource for developing care plans and improving outcomes.
CPCS certification demonstrates specialized expertise that sets you apart from general nursing staff and positions you for leadership in care management roles.
Course Structure
Online Theory
40 Hours
Comprehensive modules covering chronic disease pathophysiology, management protocols, and preventive care strategies.
Case-Based Learning
Included
Apply your knowledge through realistic case studies involving complex patients with multiple comorbidities.
What You'll Learn
Prerequisites
Who Should Take This Course
SNF Nurses
Nurses managing complex residents with multiple chronic conditions
Charge Nurses
Those overseeing care for chronically ill populations
QA Nurses
Quality assurance staff focusing on chronic care metrics
Career Advancers
Nurses seeking specialized chronic care roles
Certification Details
Complete All Modules
Work through comprehensive chronic disease management content
Pass Final Examination
Demonstrate competency in chronic care management principles
Receive CPCS Certificate
Add chronic care specialist credentials to your profile
Career Benefits
Chronic care specialists improve outcomes
Salary Potential
CaliforniaSpecialized roles command higher compensation.
Ready to Master Chronic Care Management?
Become a specialist in managing complex chronic disease populations.
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