Stackable and Micro-Credentials: Alternative Pathways for Building Expertise in the Health Information Profession
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Stackable and Micro-Credentials: Alternative Pathways for Building Expertise in the Health Information Profession February 27, 2023 · Workforce Development

Stackable and Micro-Credentials: Alternative Pathways for Building Expertise in the Health Information Profession

By Mona Calhoun, PhD, MS, MEd, RHIA, FAHIMA


Over the last decade, alternative approaches for evidence of advanced learning and professional development have emerged, by way of stackable and micro-credentials. These educational avenues could prove valuable to those working in health information management.

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