HIPAA Privacy and Security for Students
Last Updated 04/2026
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What you'll learn
Define Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) and Ergonomics.
Identify the most common MSDs and the corresponding affected body parts.
Recognize the risk factors that can cause MSDs.
Recall work practices and controls that reduce or eliminate the possibility of injury.
Recall the components of an ergonomic workstation.
Description
This course is designed specifically for students enrolled in medical programs who are working at covered entities — such as clinics, hospitals, or medical practices — as part of their clinical training or studies. It provides a practical, accessible introduction to the HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules, equipping students with the knowledge they need to handle patient health information responsibly from day one.
The course covers the foundational principles of privacy administration, the definition and scope of protected health information (PHI), and the rules governing the proper use and disclosure of PHI in a clinical setting. Learners will also explore security best practices for safeguarding patient information against unauthorized access or disclosure. A dedicated module on social media use addresses one of the most common compliance risks for students today, providing clear guidance on what is and is not appropriate when it comes to sharing information online in a healthcare context.
Upon completion, students will have a working understanding of their HIPAA obligations while training at a covered entity and will be prepared to protect patient privacy in both their day-to-day interactions and their use of digital platforms.
The course covers the foundational principles of privacy administration, the definition and scope of protected health information (PHI), and the rules governing the proper use and disclosure of PHI in a clinical setting. Learners will also explore security best practices for safeguarding patient information against unauthorized access or disclosure. A dedicated module on social media use addresses one of the most common compliance risks for students today, providing clear guidance on what is and is not appropriate when it comes to sharing information online in a healthcare context.
Upon completion, students will have a working understanding of their HIPAA obligations while training at a covered entity and will be prepared to protect patient privacy in both their day-to-day interactions and their use of digital platforms.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction and Objectives
2. Ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders
3. Common Musculoskeletal Disorders and Symptoms
4. Risk Factors
5. Prevention
6. Ergonomics at your Desk
Author
Our Story: From Service Members to Service Providers
Evolve eLearning Solutions started in 2003 with a simple observation: compliance training didn’t have to be painful. Founded by veterans of the United States Marine Corps and Navy, we brought a service-first mentality to an industry that often felt like an afterthought.
In the military, training isn’t optional—it’s how you stay mission-ready. We saw organizations struggling with the same challenge: keeping teams trained, compliant, and confident without derailing daily operations. The solutions available were either overpriced, overcomplicated, or both.
So, we built something different. Training that respects people’s time. Support that actually solves problems. Pricing that makes sense for real budgets. No enterprise sales pitches, no feature bloat—just effective compliance training delivered by people who understand what it means to serve.
Two decades later, that approach hasn’t changed. We’ve grown from a handful of courses to a comprehensive library covering OSHA, HIPAA, HR/EEO, and more. But we’re still the same team that picks up the phone, remembers your name, and treats your compliance challenges like they matter—because they do.
HIPAA Privacy and Security for Students
Frequently Asked Questions
This course is designed for employees who need to complete HIPAA Privacy and Security for Students training
Yes. This course is designed to meet applicable federal requirements and commonly mandated state standards. Always confirm specific state or industry requirements with your local regulations.
The course takes approximately 27 minutes to complete and can be paused and resumed at any time.
Yes. Learners receive a downloadable certificate upon successful completion, which can be used for compliance records and audits.
Yes. You can assign this course to individuals or groups using Coggno’s LMS, or purchase multiple seats for your team.
Yes. This course can be exported for delivery in most learning management systems (SCORM compatible).
Yes. The course is fully self-paced and available 24/7.
Yes. This course includes a knowledge check to reinforce learning and verify completion.
Learners have lifetime access from the date of purchase.
Yes. A preview is available so you can review the course format and content before purchasing.
Yes. Content is reviewed and updated as regulations and best practices change.
No. This course is not included with the Prime Subscription and must be purchased separately.
Yes. Refund requests can be submitted within 30 days of purchase.
The course covers the foundational principles of privacy administration, the definition and scope of protected health information (PHI), and the rules governing the proper use and disclosure of PHI in a clinical setting. Learners will also explore security best practices for safeguarding patient information against unauthorized access or disclosure. A dedicated module on social media use addresses one of the most common compliance risks for students today, providing clear guidance on what is and is not appropriate when it comes to sharing information online in a healthcare context.
Upon completion, students will have a working understanding of their HIPAA obligations while training at a covered entity and will be prepared to protect patient privacy in both their day-to-day interactions and their use of digital platforms.