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IHI Open School Modules – Basic Certificate in Quality & Safety

IHI Open School Modules – Basic Certificate in Quality and Safety

The IHI Open School for Health Professions is an interprofessional educational community that gives learners the skills to become change agents in health care improvement. The IHI Open School currently offers a range of online courses in the areas of quality improvement, patient safety, patient- and family-centered care, managing health care operations, and leadership. The Basic Certificate in Quality and Safety, comprising 13 courses, provides a well-rounded introduction to quality, safety, population health, equity, health care leadership, and person- and family-centered care. 

IHI course numbers: Improvement Capability, QI101-105, Patient Safety, PS101-105, Leadership, L101, Person- and Family-centered care, PFC101, Triple Aim for Populations, TA101.

Subject AreaLevel
Improvement ScienceBasic
AudienceDelivery
Nursing, health administration, physicians, pharmacists, dentistry, healthcare quality professionals, patient safety professionals, other health professionals and students.Online. Mobile app.
RequirementsPre-Requisites
Quiz after each lesson. A passing score is 75% or greater.None.
Continuing education credits awardedLength
CME, CNE, CPE, CPHQ, CPPS
IHI Open School – Basic Certificate in Quality & Safety
15-30 minutes per lesson.
Date(s)Registration
On demand.Register through www.ihi.org. Follow registration instructions.
Fee(s)Contact Information
No charge for ChristianaCare employees, Medical-Dental staff and credentialed providers.Claire Rudolph, Safety & Quality Education Specialist, 302-733-1237.

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John H. Ammon Medical Education Center
2nd Floor, Suite 2E65A
4755 Ogletown-Stanton Road
Newark, DE 19718 - directions

Phone: 302-733-5943

Email: lconsiglio-ward@christianacare.org

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