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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

Medical practitioners and physicians are taught to be calm and composed while dealing with their patients. However, this systematic and time-intensive approach can be disastrous when time is of the essence. With the What Every Provider Should Know course by edX, healthcare providers can learn to manage life-threatening emergencies. Stanford University’s online education wing, Stanford Online provides this programme.

The detailed programme curriculum provides only the most relevant, clinically relevant information. It houses immersive video lectures and a hands-on skills workshop. Besides, the What Every Provider Should Know: High Risk Chief Complaints online course has a duration of ten weeks. During this time, key studies and decisions are explored while highlighting your responses for review.

The What Every Provider Should Know: High Risk Chief Complaints course has a self-directed learning approach allowing maximum flexibility to students. With online case studies, discussion groups, and video presentations, you will effectively grasp the key concepts. Moreover, an expert clinician will instruct the course and deliver insightful commentary.

The Highlights

  • A course in the Medicine domain
  • Ten weeks of learning
  • Free programme enrolment
  • Instructor-signed certificate available
  • An offering of Stanford Online (Stanford University)
  • Self-paced learning approach
  • An introductory level of difficulty
  • Video presentations and discussions
  • Hands-on skill workshop

Programme Offerings

  • Medicine domain course
  • Ten weeks of learning
  • Free programme enrollment
  • Instructor-signed certificate available
  • An offering of Stanford Online (Stanford University)
  • Self-paced learning approach
  • Introductory difficulty level
  • Video presentations

Courses and Certificate Fees

Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
INR 4087yesStanford

edX offers an audit track and a verified one. The audit track for the What Every Provider Should Know: High Risk Chief Complaints online program is free and enables course material access. However, the verified track requires you to make a payment of Rs.4,087. This will give you access to the certificate for the program, other than the study material.

What Every Provider Should Know: High Risk Chief Complaints course fee structure

Course option

Fees in INR

What Every Provider Should Know: High Risk Chief Complaints course - Audit track

Free

What Every Provider Should Know: High Risk Chief Complaints course - Verified track

Rs.4,087  


Eligibility Criteria

Stanford Online and edX have not assigned any exclusive criteria for applying for the What Every Provider Should Know: High Risk Chief Complaints online course. Given that, candidates from certain regions (Crimea region in southern Ukraine, Iran, and Cuba) won’t be able to enrol in this programme due to the lack of adequate licenses.

What you will learn

Interpersonal skills

The What Every Provider Should Know: High Risk Chief Complaints course by edX allows you to gain acquaintance with below-given topics:

  • The significance of time-sensitive emergency interventions
  • Learning a systematic patient evaluation approach
  • Critical emergency medicine skills, including needle thoracostomy, bag-mask ventilation
  • Addressing common medical pitfalls and myths
  • Practising hands-on emergency techniques 
  • Assessing the efficacy of the programme through pre and post-tests administration

Who it is for

The What Every Provider Should Know: High Risk Chief Complaints programme is designed for professionals hailing from the medical and healthcare field. Medical practitioners, physicians, and healthcare providers are beneficiaries of the programme.


Admission Details

  • Tap on https://www.edX.org/ to visit edX’s website.
  • You can follow the below-mentioned path on the website: Course catalogue > Medicine Courses > What Every Provider Should Know: High Risk Chief Complaints. Alternatively, you can find the course by searching with its name in the search tab at the top of the website’s homepage.
  • Tap on the course prompt from the drop-down menu to proceed.
  • On the online training’s homepage, tap on “Enroll now” or “Sign-in/Register.”
  • edX redirects you to a new webpage. Here, you have to enter your personal/ organisational email address, country, and full name to register. It is also possible to link your Google/ Facebook/ Microsoft/ Apple user account to the edX site. Prior users can simply log in to edX.

Application Details

For enrolling in the What Every Provider Should Know: High Risk Chief Complaints online training, there is no application form. You need to furnish a short registration form with your email, country, full name, and a username to enrol. You can also link your Facebook/ Google/ Microsoft/ Apple account to edX.

The Syllabus

  • Programme introduction
  • Advanced airway management
  • Pretest

  • Trauma

  • Managing basic wounds

  • Headaches

  • Altered mental condition

  • All about seizures

  • Poisoning

  • Strokes

  • Fevers

  • All about burns

Instructors

Stanford Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: Is there a book for reference for this training programme?

Interested candidates can consider “An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine” as a reference for this edX training. It covers all the core programme concepts, thus acts as an excellent reference.

2: Is it mandatory to consult the reference textbook?

No. It is not compulsory to consult the recommended reference publication for the What Every Provider Should Know: High Risk Chief Complaints programme by edX.

3: Why can’t a candidate from Cuba enroll in this edX training?

For the What Every Provider Should Know: High Risk Chief Complaints course, edX does not have adequate licenses from OFAC, the US Office of Foreign Assets Control. This prohibits the candidates from Cuba, the Crimea region of Ukraine, and Iran from registering for it.

4: How will my response to an emergency scenario be reviewed?

Your response will be posted, and other course participants and faculty will review it. It will allow you to acquire constructive feedback.

5: Do I need to purchase a programme completion certificate compulsorily?

No, the choice to purchase the What Every Provider Should Know: High Risk Chief Complaints course certificate is at the candidate's sole discretion.

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