05-19-2014, 10:50 PM
So, I started the WGU MBA Healthcare Management on May 1st. Another member asked me if I would create a thread to document my progress so that other MBA-HM's could benefit. Initially, I didn't really think I would have time to do this. But, inspired by my completion of my second class today (fingers crossed -- assuming the last task will pass), I decided I would put together a thread and update it occassionally.
My background: Registered Nurse for the past 3 years in the ED. LPN in various healthcare settings for 4 years prior to that. Somewhere in the mix, I got my EMT license and have about 5 years of EMS experience. I'm currently in an MSN/FNP program full-time and will start my third semester in June. Yep, you read that right -- I'm going full-time to a Nurse Practitioner program *and* I'm going to attempt the MBA-HM full-time. Insane, I know, but I have a newborn and want to get all of this knocked out while she won't remember how much daddy was away.
My goal for the MBA: I eventually want to open my own practice after I get some experience as an NP. In the meantime, business education can't hurt. Most MD's and NP's don't have any business background, so it may help me stand out from the crowd and get my foot in the door.
For the purposes of an attempt at brevity, I will try not to repeat some of the information that rebel100 included in his own WGU MBA thread, such as information about how the assessments work, details about TaskStream, etc. For that info, go to his thread here: http://www.degreeforum.net/general-educa...eview.html
So, on to the meat about the WGU-HM program.
I used WGU for my undergrad, so I was already familiar with the way things worked -- competency-based education with an emphasis on writing, writing, writing and more writing. I didn't have to take WGU's "Education Without Boundaries" (sort of an orientation class), so I was able to jump right in. My courses were not actually available in TaskStream until May 3rd, but I was able to get a copy of the E-business task information from another student.
I started in with E-business. This is essentially a marketing course with a focus on -- you guessed it -- online marketing. Much of the course was related to website building, search engine optimization, securing vendors for various online marketing services, etc. I was already familiar with a lot of this information, as I did some web design in a former life. Although the tasks required a lot of detail, they were not particularly difficult, and I finished the course (3 competency units / credit equivalents) in about a week.
Next up was Accreditation Audit. This course covers the various aspects of ensuring your healthcare organization is prepared for inspection by various accreditation agencies. The scenarios in this class were chiefly hospital scenarios, whereby a hospital was preparing for inspection by Joint Commission. As I work in a hospital and have been through numerous Joint Commission inspections and mock inspections, I was very prepared for this. Again, the tasks were very detailed, but not difficult, thanks to my background. I finished the course (4 CU's) in about 6 days.
I'm taking a break and will start working on Human Resources tomorrow. I'm not very excited about tackling this, as HR is not my strong suit. Not to mention, I've never been particularly impressed by *any* HR rep I've ever met, so there's this association in my head with HR and being a mindless, incompetent moron. Apologies to any HR monkeys on this board. I'm going to try to trudge through this as quickly as possible, hopefully knocking it out before the end of the month. We'll see how it goes.
In my previous experience with WGU, I made the terrible mistake of obsessing over TaskStream (the website used to submit assignments and receive grades). In undergrad, assignments could take anywhere from 3 to 5 days to be graded, and if the assignment wasn't sufficient, it was returned to you for editing and resubmission. This caused a *serious* delay in my progress, as I would not work on a new assignment until the previous assignment passed.
Taking that into consideration, I'm approaching the MBA program with a "submit it and forget it" attitude. I'm submitting my assignments and immediately going to work on the next one. If a task is returned for revision, I'll revise it as quickly as possible and resubmit, returning back to whatever task I was working on before. Mind you, I put 100% effort into that very first submission, so there is some disappointment when a task is returned (so far, only once out of 7 tasks), but it's best just to push on and get it over with.
I should mention that I'm currently on FMLA, thanks to the newborn, so I've been putting a lot of hours into finishing some coursework before I have to return to work. I'm sure that my progress will slow down significantly next month, as I'll be back to work full-time and will be starting a pediatric rotation in my NP program.
Anyway, I'm happy to answer any questions. I will occassionally post updates in this thread as I complete courses or run into roadblocks. As I mentioned earlier, rebel100's thread is a great resource and was one of the reasons I decided to pull the trigger on the WGU MBA.
My background: Registered Nurse for the past 3 years in the ED. LPN in various healthcare settings for 4 years prior to that. Somewhere in the mix, I got my EMT license and have about 5 years of EMS experience. I'm currently in an MSN/FNP program full-time and will start my third semester in June. Yep, you read that right -- I'm going full-time to a Nurse Practitioner program *and* I'm going to attempt the MBA-HM full-time. Insane, I know, but I have a newborn and want to get all of this knocked out while she won't remember how much daddy was away.
My goal for the MBA: I eventually want to open my own practice after I get some experience as an NP. In the meantime, business education can't hurt. Most MD's and NP's don't have any business background, so it may help me stand out from the crowd and get my foot in the door.
For the purposes of an attempt at brevity, I will try not to repeat some of the information that rebel100 included in his own WGU MBA thread, such as information about how the assessments work, details about TaskStream, etc. For that info, go to his thread here: http://www.degreeforum.net/general-educa...eview.html
So, on to the meat about the WGU-HM program.
I used WGU for my undergrad, so I was already familiar with the way things worked -- competency-based education with an emphasis on writing, writing, writing and more writing. I didn't have to take WGU's "Education Without Boundaries" (sort of an orientation class), so I was able to jump right in. My courses were not actually available in TaskStream until May 3rd, but I was able to get a copy of the E-business task information from another student.
I started in with E-business. This is essentially a marketing course with a focus on -- you guessed it -- online marketing. Much of the course was related to website building, search engine optimization, securing vendors for various online marketing services, etc. I was already familiar with a lot of this information, as I did some web design in a former life. Although the tasks required a lot of detail, they were not particularly difficult, and I finished the course (3 competency units / credit equivalents) in about a week.
Next up was Accreditation Audit. This course covers the various aspects of ensuring your healthcare organization is prepared for inspection by various accreditation agencies. The scenarios in this class were chiefly hospital scenarios, whereby a hospital was preparing for inspection by Joint Commission. As I work in a hospital and have been through numerous Joint Commission inspections and mock inspections, I was very prepared for this. Again, the tasks were very detailed, but not difficult, thanks to my background. I finished the course (4 CU's) in about 6 days.
I'm taking a break and will start working on Human Resources tomorrow. I'm not very excited about tackling this, as HR is not my strong suit. Not to mention, I've never been particularly impressed by *any* HR rep I've ever met, so there's this association in my head with HR and being a mindless, incompetent moron. Apologies to any HR monkeys on this board. I'm going to try to trudge through this as quickly as possible, hopefully knocking it out before the end of the month. We'll see how it goes.
In my previous experience with WGU, I made the terrible mistake of obsessing over TaskStream (the website used to submit assignments and receive grades). In undergrad, assignments could take anywhere from 3 to 5 days to be graded, and if the assignment wasn't sufficient, it was returned to you for editing and resubmission. This caused a *serious* delay in my progress, as I would not work on a new assignment until the previous assignment passed.
Taking that into consideration, I'm approaching the MBA program with a "submit it and forget it" attitude. I'm submitting my assignments and immediately going to work on the next one. If a task is returned for revision, I'll revise it as quickly as possible and resubmit, returning back to whatever task I was working on before. Mind you, I put 100% effort into that very first submission, so there is some disappointment when a task is returned (so far, only once out of 7 tasks), but it's best just to push on and get it over with.
I should mention that I'm currently on FMLA, thanks to the newborn, so I've been putting a lot of hours into finishing some coursework before I have to return to work. I'm sure that my progress will slow down significantly next month, as I'll be back to work full-time and will be starting a pediatric rotation in my NP program.
Anyway, I'm happy to answer any questions. I will occassionally post updates in this thread as I complete courses or run into roadblocks. As I mentioned earlier, rebel100's thread is a great resource and was one of the reasons I decided to pull the trigger on the WGU MBA.
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MSN Executive Leadership - The University of Memphis - 2016
MBA Healthcare Management - Western Governors University - 2015