Allied Health Leadership Program

Dr. Jennifer Taylor, RN, Director

Program Description

The allied health leadership program is designed to meet the needs of allied health professionals who want to advance their educational preparation to a Bachelor of Science degree. The program is intended for students who have completed or are completing an associate of science or applied science in an allied health discipline who want to pursue leadership opportunities in their respective allied health fields. The curriculum builds on the professional knowledge and skills gained through the associate degree to develop professional healthcare practice and leadership expertise. The curriculum delivers a broad understanding of the healthcare environment and emphasizes the role of the healthcare professional in delivering high quality care aimed at optimal patient outcomes.

The undergraduate allied health leadership program will prepare allied health professionals to

  • Evaluate the provision of health care through synthesis of prior learning and environmental influences on patient outcomes.
  • Utilize evidence-based practice to promote health, prevent disease, and manage illness for individuals, families, communities, and populations.
  • Interpret the influences of patient safety, health policy, and finance on or within healthcare delivery systems.
  • Demonstrate leadership, management, and communication skills in decision making, delegation, and interdisciplinary collaboration to provide safe, coordinated, high quality care.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to lifelong learning and professional development.