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Patient Navigator News
Design, Public Heath & Urban Planning Symposium
The College of Architecture and Planning and the Colorado School of Public Health have joined together to host a one-day symposium: Well Connected--Building Relationships Among Design, Public Health and Urban Planning When/Where: November 13th, CU Denver Campus Take...
Colorado Health Literacy Conference – Registration Open
Exciting news!! The Colorado Health Literacy Coalition will be holding its first annual Colorado Health Literacy Conference on Friday, October 2nd at the University of Colorado Hospital, Anschutz Medical Campus. They've lined up a full day of speakers and breakout...
Open Patient Navigator Positions
Due to a recent grant award from the Denver Foundation's Colorado Health Access Fund, Denver Housing Authority will be expanding its Patient Navigator Program to two additional public housing sites. DHA will be hiring (2) Patient Navigators to work with public housing...
Our Mission
The Patient Navigator Training Collaborative provides national leadership for the development, education, standardization and sustainability of the growing patient navigation workforce.
Navigate to New Skills and Knowledge
The Patient Navigator Training Collaborative offers a full curriculum designed to build patient navigator skills and knowledge. Whether you are a new or experienced patient navigator, choose from beginning or advanced level courses. Our expert instructors are patient navigation experts and leaders and can help you navigate to new knowledge and skills.
What is a patient navigator?
A patient navigator is a member of the healthcare team who helps patients “navigate” the healthcare system and get timely care. Navigators help coordinate patient care, connect patients with resources, and help patients understand the healthcare system. Patient navigators work in many areas of healthcare. Many have one chronic disease focus area such as cancer, heart disease, or diabetes.
Who are courses for?
Courses are for patient navigators, care coordinators, community healthcare workers, and other healthcare professionals working in navigation. Choose from two levels of training: Level 1 for new patient navigators and Level 2 for more experienced navigators. New navigators learn strategies to address patient barriers, how to maintain professional relationships, and health promotion skills. More experienced navigators can focus on topics related to care coordination, emotional aspects of disease, or legal and ethical healthcare issues. See the Courses page for more information.