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Circular Strategies for Hospitals

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Learn to apply the principles of the circular economy in a hospital or healthcare organization to reduce waste and contribute to sustainable healthcare.

Reducing medical waste is a worldwide challenge that calls for smarter solutions that can make healthcare more sustainable.

This course helps hospital staff, management, users and buyers of medical products and decision-makers make the transition to a circular economy and therefore contribute to reducing waste streams and costs.

This course uses an interdisciplinary approach to create sustainable solutions in hospitals. It includes business cases with visual examples of circular economy strategies presented by experts from the field. These strategies are also a tool to help relieve the supply chain as resources are under increasing pressure.

After taking this course you will master the concept of the circular economy from a hospital perspective. You will learn to apply circular strategies and how to set-up a green team to integrate circular processes in your organization. Finally, you will learn how to make recommendations for reducing waste streams.

This course is part of the program Circular Strategies for Sustainable Healthcare developed by TU Delft’s MedTech experts in close collaboration with industry representatives and renowned institutes. These courses provide not only academic insights but also practical tools and examples which can be implemented in any healthcare organization, and can help you propose and develop your own circular solutions and programs.

Accredited Course\ This course is accredited by the Dutch Association for Specialists in Sterile Medical Tools (VDSMH) and by the Dutch Association for Hospital Instrumentation Technicians (VZI). Verified learners who have successfully completed the course (or program) and obtained a certificate can claim accreditation points at one of the professional bodies they are members of.

Free e-book\ In addition to 24/7 online access to video lectures and other course material, you will receive an electronic copy of the brand-new book 'Creating a Circular Healthcare Economy'. This book will further equip you to drive sustainable change and embrace circularity in the healthcare sector. - Details

##### Course Syllabus

Week 1: Basics of the circular healthcare economy, from a hospital perspective\ In this week you will learn the basics of the circular healthcare economy, from a hospital perspective. Topics which we will cover this week are:

Week 2: Applying circular strategies in a hospital environment\ In this week you will learn to apply circular approaches. Topics which we will cover this week are:

Week 3: Setting-up a green team\ In this week you will learn how to set-up a green team. Topics which we will cover this week are:

Week 4: Urban Mining\ In this week you will learn to define urban mining and to identify urban mining strategies in the hospital. Topics which we will cover this week are:

Week 5: How to reduce waste streams\ In this week you will learn how to analyze waste streams in the hospital and identify how these can be reduced or eliminated. Topics which we will cover this week are:

Week 6: Making recommendations to reduce waste in a hospital\ In this week you will learn how to formulate a set of recommendations to decrease hospital waste. Topics which we will cover this week are:

Week 7: Summary of the course\ In this week we will wrap-up and provide main takeaways as well as additional resources and information. Literature reviews and finding relevant publications were part of this course and we will provide you with more relevant literature on this topic - Qualifications

Certificates\ This course is offered on edX.org for free but a certificate is available for a fee.

Accredited Course\ This course is accredited by the Dutch Association for Specialists in Sterile Medical Tools (VDSMH) and by the Dutch Association for Hospital Instrumentation Technicians (VZI). Verified learners who have successfully completed the course (or program) and obtained a certificate can claim accreditation points at one of the professional bodies they are members of.

How to request your points?\ You can request accreditation points at one of the professional bodies mentioned above. You can do so by sending us an email indicating:

The request must be sent within 2 weeks from the course completion.

Chartered Engineering Competences\ All our online courses and programs have been matched to the competences determined by KIVI’s Competence Structure, a common frame of reference for everyone, across all disciplines, levels and roles.

These competences apply to this course:

This is a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) that runs on edX.\

##### Prerequisites

This course is a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC). Our MOOCs are delivered on edX.org and are open to all. They include video lectures, readings, assignments, and community discussions. Content is free, with optional certificates and additional exercises available for a fee.

This course/program is accredited by the Dutch Association for Sterilisation of Medical Instruments (SVN). Verified learners who have successfully completed the program and obtained a certificate can claim accreditation points at one of the professional bodies they are members of.

This course/program is accredited by the Dutch Association for Technical Medicine (NVvTG). Verified learners who have successfully completed the program and obtained a certificate can claim accreditation points at one of the professional bodies they are members of.

This course/program is accredited by the Dutch Association for Hospital Instrumentation Technicians (VZI). Verified learners who have successfully completed the course (or program) and obtained a certificate can claim accreditation points at one of the professional bodies they are members of.

This course/program is accredited by the Dutch Association for Specialists in Sterile Medical Tools (VDSMH). Verified learners who have successfully completed the course (or program) and obtained a certificate can claim accreditation points at one of the professional bodies they are members of.

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