Care management information session

Register today for our care management master’s online information session

Join us for a live information session and learn more about the online care management master’s program from MU's Sinclair School of Nursing. As part of the live event, you will be able to ask questions, participate in the discussion and receive additional information from our staff.

Date: Oct. 1, 2020

Time: 12 noon – 1 p.m. CST

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Amber Vroman.

Meet Amber Vroman, MS(N), RN, CMSRN

Leading the session will be Amber Vroman, instructor of nursing. She earned her MSN from the University of Missouri in 2014 with a focus on nursing education. Vroman spent ten years as a registered nurse and has worked several years as a nurse care manager and ambulatory care coordinator. In addition to teaching full time, she currently continues to work as a bedside nurse PRN in oncology.

Kari Lane.

Meet Kari Lane, PhD, RN

Also leading the session will be Kari Lane, Associate Professor of Nursing. She earned her PhD from the University of Iowa in 2012 with a focus on aging. Lane spent has spent a number of years as an RN in telemetry, ICU/CCU, and ER. She has taught nursing for the past 15 years and is a consultant for TigerPlace an Americare Aging in Place facility, care coordination efforts.

Earn your master’s in care management at Mizzou

As patient health care management needs become increasingly more complex, the need for care managers grows exponentially. The online master’s in care management program at MU prepares graduates to go beyond bedside practice and into this high-demand field. With an interdisciplinary approach, this program educates health care professionals on how to improve health outcomes, enhance care quality and reduce health care costs among their patients.

Course work will help you

  • Communicate, collaborate and engage individuals and families, health care professionals and health care systems.
  • Facilitate appropriate use of health care resources in order to deliver high-quality, high-value care in all health care settings.
  • Critique, assimilate and evaluate research, technology, health care costs and informatics data as a basis for promoting health, improving health care coordination and influencing changes at the systems and policy level.
  • Advocate, through leadership and policy, for all persons in need of health care coordination regardless of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability and military, veteran or socioeconomic status.
  • Practice professional accountability and behavior consistent with the Code of Professional Conduct for Case Managers.

Program details

  • Online graduate students pay in-state tuition regardless of residency.
  • Delivery of this program is 100 percent online: no campus visits are required.
  • Taking two classes each semester will allow you to finish the program in three years or less.

We are currently taking applications for spring 2021. Application deadline is December 1, 2020 for a January start.