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The aim of www.cepm-iihmr.org
is to create a virtual environment conducive to user friendly learning and
acquiring of project management knowledge with Specialization in Health Care
with minimum difficulty and stress. Knowledge acquisition is best when mind is
free of anxiety and pressures.
To get maximum benefits to learn and enhance your conceptual framework of
project management principles we suggest you follow the steps outlined below:
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Step 1:
e-Learning
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We suggest you begin the course by first
going through the e-Learning section which contains different project
management concepts. There are 9 key concepts of Health Care Module. CIPM with
Specialization in Health Care relating to all areas and processes of project
management
After going through each concept, you should then 'Test Your Understanding' of
the concept by appearing in a set of multiple choice Q & A's given after
each concept. Each question has 4 options with 1 right answer. You should be
able to answer the questions correctly if you have grasped the concept
properly. Please do revisit the concept until you are satisfied with your
progress.
Note:-You
must complete alteast 60% of the e-Learning section to be eligible to appear in
our Mock Exam.
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Step
2:
ReInforcement of
knowledge through Discrete Learning
(RIDL) (Flash Cards)
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This module contains over 440 statements divided based
on the 8 project life cycle phases for CIPM with Specialization in Health Care.
These project life cycle phases are; Conceptualize, Plan, Organize, Implement,
Control, Integrate, Deliver & Closeout and Knowledge Leverage.
RIDL comprises of factual statements/questions along with the correct answers
and extensively covers all the 8 phases of the project life cycle and Health
Care Module. This will help you to grasp the essence of PM and ensures that
your understanding of all the phases is very strong. At the end of each RIDL
sub section there is a Q & A's session to verify your understanding. In
case you are not satisfied with the results, you can revisit RIDL as many times
as you wish to revise again.
Note:- You must complete
100% of the 8 RIDL sub-sections in order to appear in our Mock Exam.
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Step 3:
QUestion &
Answer with
REasoning (QUARE)
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This section further challenges and validated your
understanding by asking you to answer objective questions under QUARE.
If your answer is not right, cepm-iihmr.org will fully describe the reasons why
your answer is not right. This eliminates your need to refer to various
reference books and papers. In case you gave the right answer, you can still
check why the other options would have been wrong. This gives you an excellent
base to build up your foundation of PM concepts.
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Step 4 :
Test for preparation & concept revision .
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Test has 80 multiple choice questions with 4 options
based on the CIPM with Specialization in Health Care exam pattern . This test
will ensure your complete mastery of project management concepts, and provide
tremendous help in preparing for the actual CIPM with Specialization in Health
Care examination. We recommend that you complete the test within 1 hour. You
can take a break during the test as and when you want. Computer keeps track of
the time you have spent in the test.
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Step 5:
Mock Exam and Feedback Form.
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The last step is to appear in the
www.cepm-iihmr.org Mock
Exam which comprises of 30 objective questions covering all the 8 project life
cycle phases. Pass mark is 67%. Passing this Final Exam and filling up the
Feedback Form is necessary to receive a certificate of successful
completion from the www.cepm-iihmr.org
e-Learning program.
Feedback Form This button will appear once you
complete and pass the Mock Exam. The feedback form must be correctly filled up
by you. Your name and your time usage as given in the feedback form will be
reflected in the certificate issued by www.cepm-iihmr.org
This
www.cepm-iihmr.org certificate
is mandatory to sit for the CIPM with Specialization in Health Care exam
administered by PMA, India, a not for profit registered society.
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Step 6:
Appear in the CIPM with Specialization in Health Care Exam.
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Once you have completed the CIPM with Specialization
in Health Care training and received our certificate for completing the
training course you become eligible to sit for the actual CIPM with
Specialization in Health Care Certification Exam administered by PMA, India.
This is a 2 hour computer based exam. |
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Specialization in Health Care content |
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The CIPM with
Specialization in Health Care content has been divided into the following
8 Project Life Cycle phases: Conceptualize,
Plan, Organize, Implement, Control, Integrate, Deliver & Closeout and
lastly Knowledge Leverage which runs across all the Life Cycle phases.
Each phase is sub-divided into 29 Knowledge
Domains and the knowledge domains are further broken
up into 84 Concepts which
form the basic building blocks of the learning programme. These Concepts cover
key aspects of a project and provide persons with the knowledge and skills to:
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Conceptualize -
understand the project's need, the different stakeholder's requirements from
the project and developing the project's business case (feasibility report). |
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Plan - define the
total scope of work properly, plan the time, cost and scope, how to make
networks, critical path analysis, learn how to make more accurate estimates,
plan the project's quality and the communication requirements |
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Organize - organize
how and who will do the work, external and internal interfaces, build effective
teams, identify the roles and responsibilities of different team members.
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Implement - execute
the work, resolve all issues that come up, procure the required goods and
services |
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Control - monitor and
control the work to ensure it is progressing as planned, undertake quality
control, take required corrective actions, manage all changes efficiently,
motivate and empower the team, resolve conflicts and all issues, manage
information and reports. |
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Integrate -
coordinate and integrate all the work done to deliver the final outputs, ensure
that it conforms to requirements |
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Deliver & Closeout
- complete and handover the work, close-out the contracts if any |
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Knowledge leverage -
review the project to learn lessons from the work done for future improvements.
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