Graduate Certificate in Nursing Case Management

Now enrolling for Fall 2024

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Many accountable healthcare organizations are using nurse (RN) case managers to provide high-quality coordinated patient care. Enroll now and gain the knowledge, skills and expertise to be an effective case manager.

Full program description

According to the Case Management Society of America (CMSA), case managers help meet comprehensive health needs through communication and using available resources to promote patient safety, quality of care, and cost-effective outcomes (CMSA, 2017).

Framingham State's affordable Certificate in Nursing Case Management consists of three case management courses - two didactic and one practicum course in a healthcare organization - and can be completed in just two semesters. All courses are offered in a hybrid/blended learning format, combining online with traditional classroom experiences, and are taught by a certified case manager with extensive clinical experience.

Program graduates may be eligible for the Certified Case Manager (CCM) Exam offered by the Commission for Case Manager Certification or the Nursing Case Management Board Certification Exam (RN-BC) offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center