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"Degrees vs. Certifications: Which Opens More Doors in Healthcare?"
I attended a live webinar this week on the subject of "Degrees vs. Certifications: Which Opens More Doors in Healthcare?" The webinar has now been posted on YouTube. So, would you like to view the webinar and then give your thoughts on the subject? Feel free to post links to any free healthcare certifications that you find valuable.
Below is part of an email they sent...
Here are 5 key takeaways that healthcare leaders, professionals, and administrators can apply to practice:
1. Degrees = entry ticket: A degree establishes licensure and credibility, but employers treat them as the minimum once you are hired.
2. Certifications = accelerator: Targeted certs signal current, practical skills, reduce training risk for employers, and often tip decisions for promotions and project leads.
3. Align to your next role: Choose certifications that match upcoming responsibilities, not just your current title - e.g., HIPAA Privacy/Security, OSHA for Healthcare, and Billing Compliance for clinic leaders.
4. Convert learning into measurable wins: Apply what you learn to two concrete improvements and track results, for example MFA adoption, fewer PHI email mishandles, or reduced claim denials.
5. Prove compliance reliably: Keep a simple training dashboard with certificates, policies, and refresh cycles reviewed quarterly so you're audit-ready and promotion-ready.
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I attended a live webinar this week on the subject of "Degrees vs. Certifications: Which Opens More Doors in Healthcare?" The webinar has now been posted on YouTube. So, would you like to view the webinar and then give your thoughts on the subject? Feel free to post links to any free healthcare certifications that you find valuable.
Below is part of an email they sent...
Here are 5 key takeaways that healthcare leaders, professionals, and administrators can apply to practice:
1. Degrees = entry ticket: A degree establishes licensure and credibility, but employers treat them as the minimum once you are hired.
2. Certifications = accelerator: Targeted certs signal current, practical skills, reduce training risk for employers, and often tip decisions for promotions and project leads.
3. Align to your next role: Choose certifications that match upcoming responsibilities, not just your current title - e.g., HIPAA Privacy/Security, OSHA for Healthcare, and Billing Compliance for clinic leaders.
4. Convert learning into measurable wins: Apply what you learn to two concrete improvements and track results, for example MFA adoption, fewer PHI email mishandles, or reduced claim denials.
5. Prove compliance reliably: Keep a simple training dashboard with certificates, policies, and refresh cycles reviewed quarterly so you're audit-ready and promotion-ready.
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