In response to the extraordinary pressures on healthcare systems from the Covid-19 pandemic, Emory University offers a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt for Healthcare certificate program, aimed at improving operational efficiencies. Traditional methods are inadequate, pushing 66% of nurses to consider leaving their profession. Lean Six Sigma methodology, focused on reducing waste and defects, provides a disciplined approach to problem-solving through tools like the DMAIC model, data analysis, and the A3 problem-solving process. The program, taught by Jarvis Gray of The Quality Coaching Co., equips participants with practical skills for immediate, substantial improvements in healthcare settings. The certification is highly regarded and can enhance career advancement opportunities, benefiting from Emory’s reputable academic standing. For more details, visit the Emory Continuing Education website.
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