Join CAHME staff along with Jennifer Gray, Senior Product Manager at Weave Education, as we discuss CAHME's Accreditation Management Portal (CAMP). We will discuss best practices of the tool and provide time for Q&A. Contact Melissa Cross at mcross@cahme.org to register for this event.
The University of Phoenix and its Master of Health Administration program serve people from all backgrounds, and particularly those underserved by traditional academia, to provide the educational access necessary to improve their lives. The University’s emphases on access and career-relevance, paired with an open enrollment approach, ensure it continues to serve an ethnically, economically, gender, and age-diverse student body in an online environment. Webinar Overview In this informative panel presentation, we will delve into our MHA program’s deliberate efforts to address and embrace diversity, creating an inclusive environment for faculty, staff, and students.
Our panelists will cover the following key areas and their impact:
1. Curriculum Innovation: Cultivating Empathy: Our MHA curriculum features a unique novel initiative designed to foster empathy. Two novels, The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down, and The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks support the creation of compassionate leaders who champion equity and inclusivity.
2. Compassionate Student Support Policies: Our policies prioritize compassion, recognizing that life’s challenges often intersect with academic pursuits. We believe that fostering well-being contributes directly to academic achievement and equitable student outcomes without sacrificing quality.
3. Engaging Our Diverse Faculty and Staff: Our MHA program thrives on the collective wisdom of our faculty and staff, who represent a rich mosaic of experiences and backgrounds. By amplifying diverse voices in the classroom and administrative roles, we create a vibrant ecosystem where everyone’s expertise matters.
4. University-Wide Commitment: Cultural Competence and Humility: Beyond the MHA program, the University of Phoenix nurtures cultural awareness, provides thought leadership and forms community alliances to promote and sustain educational equity and diversity initiatives. The President’s Advisory Council on Diversity, Equity and Belonging, an “Inclusive Café” series for faculty and staff, and annual Inclusive Leadership Summit are among the initiatives we will discuss.
Join us as we explore these critical dimensions of diversity and inclusion within the Master of Health Administration program at the University of Phoenix.
This event is at no cost to CLC subscribers. Contact Melissa Cross at mcross@cahme.org to register for this event or to subscribe to the CLC to attend this session and any future CLC sessions.
CAHME’s CLC will host a virtual session regarding one of the most frequently discussed criteria in the accreditation architecture. Criterion I.A.2. specifies that the program have “goals” that represent the educational, research and service component of the program. Senior Accreditation Specialist Mike Meacham and Program Coordinator Tecia Mentzer will present an explanation of “goals” as used by CAHME along with examples of how your program can construct S.M.A.R.T. goals and provide the evidence required by Criterion I.A.2.
To learn about advancements CAHME has made in the last year, register for The State of CAHME webinar.
This CAHME CPR (Candidacy Process Roundtable) will focus on Annual Report, PO/D (Program Overview/Description) Goals, Timeframe and MVV Criteria I.A.1
The CPR meetings are open to programs who have submitted and had an Eligibility Statement approved. Times, dates and subject matter are tentative and may change based on attendee need.
To register, contact Tecia Mentzer at tmentzer@cahme.org
Welcome to the Lunch & Learn, CAHME's new monthly criteria training series! All site visitors are invited to attend these interactive sessions where we will split into teams, review a criterion response, and debate. These exercises and the related discussion will improve our understanding of the criteria and consistency in decision making.
The topic for this Lunch & Learn is Criterion IV.C.1.
Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAvf--vrjoiGdP5pDWfD7kywsfMhukVeEK9#/registration
This CAHME CPR (Candidacy Process Roundtable) will focus on Goals and Institutional Support, Criteria I.A.2 and I.B.2
The CPR meetings are open to programs who have submitted and had an Eligibility Statement approved. Times, dates and subject matter are tentative and may change based on attendee need.
To register, contact Tecia Mentzer at tmentzer@cahme.org
This CAHME CPR (Candidacy Process Roundtable) will focus on Student Recruitment and Competency Model, Criteria II.A.2, III.A.1 and III.A.2
The CPR meetings are open to programs who have submitted and had an Eligibility Statement approved. Times, dates and subject matter are tentative and may change based on attendee need.
To register, contact Tecia Mentzer at tmentzer@cahme.org
Students can join CAHME, The Joint Commission and Sadie Joba, 2023 CAHME/The Joint Commission Fellowship award winner, to learn more about the CAHME/The Joint Commission Fellowship Award for Advancing Sustainable Health Care.
Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwvdeGsrD8jG9YtmZbFmcUrUGyXMFuqvQPW#/registration
This CAHME CPR (Candidacy Process Roundtable) will focus on Teaching and Assessment, Criteria III.C.2 (III.C.1)
The CPR meetings are open to programs who have submitted and had an Eligibility Statement approved. Times, dates and subject matter are tentative and may change based on attendee need.
To register, contact Tecia Mentzer at tmentzer@cahme.org