NURS 4100 – Lead Management Practicum at Clemson University is an undergraduate course that focuses on preparing nursing students for leadership roles in healthcare settings. The course covers a comprehensive range of topics to equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills required for effective management and leadership in nursing. Some of the key areas covered in the course include:
• Theories of leadership and management in healthcare
• Principles of ethical decision-making in nursing leadership
• Strategic planning and organizational development in healthcare settings
• Effective communication and collaboration within interdisciplinary healthcare teams
• Quality improvement methodologies and their application in healthcare organizations
• Healthcare policy and its impact on nursing leadership and practice
• Financial management and budgeting in healthcare organizations
Students in NURS 4100 will have the opportunity to apply theoretical concepts to real-world healthcare scenarios through practical exercises, case studies, and simulations. They will develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills necessary for effective leadership and management in the nursing profession. The course is designed to prepare students for the challenges and responsibilities associated with leading and managing nursing teams in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and community health centers.
NURS 4100 is tailored for nursing students who are interested in pursuing leadership positions within the healthcare industry, as well as those who seek to enhance their understanding of effective management practices in nursing. Through this practicum, students will gain the knowledge and confidence required to excel as competent and compassionate nursing leaders in the dynamic and complex healthcare environment.