The Global Health Institute offers a number of opportunities in which learners can earn a microcredential. Participants must take part in all classes, complete the short assessment at the end of each learning module, and complete a final assessment to demonstrate mastery of the content. 

What is a microcredential?

A microcredential is a formal recognition from an educational institution that confirms a learner has acquired specific knowledge, skills, and competencies essential for the workforce. It consists of focused courses, practical experiences, and demonstrated expertise, providing a targeted pathway for professional growth and development that differs from traditional academic degrees. 

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GHI Microcredentials Available

Microcredential in Risk Management

Microcredential in Risk Management

Conversations on Risk Management is a four-part series led by Adventist Risk Management faculty and moderated by Dr. Richard Hart, offering practical insights into key healthcare risk topics. The series explores how to identify, prevent, and reduce risks while securing the right coverage to protect institutions from incidents and claims. (English, Español, Français, русский)
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Microcredential in Audits

Microcredential in Audits

Conversations on Audits is a four-part series for healthcare leaders, led by audit and compliance experts and moderated by Dr. Richard Hart. Each session focuses on management’s role before, during, and after an audit, as well as how to transition from disclaimers to clean opinions. (English, Español, Français, русский)
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Microcredential in Governance

Microcredential in Governance

Conversations on Governance is intended for board members and leaders of international Seventh-day Adventist health systems and education institutions. This course contains 12 learning modules. (English, Español, Français, русский)
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