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26th February 2016, 10:56 AM
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Ihi mba
I want to get information about the Institute for Healthcare Improvement MBA Courses & Certificates as well as Technology Requirements. So here can you provide me information about it?
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26th February 2016, 10:57 AM
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Re: Ihi mba
I have knowledge about the Institute for Healthcare Improvement MBA Courses & Certificates as well as Technology Requirements. So here I am providing you information about it, as you want. Here I am telling you its all courses and certificates; Courses & Certificates Available Courses Patient Safety PS 100: Introduction to Patient Safety PS 101: Fundamentals of Patient Safety PS 102: Human Factors and Safety PS 103: Teamwork and Communication PS 104: Root Cause and Systems Analysis PS 105: Communicating with Patients after Adverse Events PS 106: Introduction to the Culture of Safety PS 201: Partnering to Heal: Teaming Up Against Healthcare-Associated Infections PS 202: Preventing Pressure Ulcers Improvement Capability QI 101: Fundamentals of Improvement QI 102: The Model for Improvement: Your Engine for Change QI 103: Measuring for Improvement QI 104: The Life Cycle of a Quality Improvement Project QI 105: The Human Side of Quality Improvement QI 106: Mastering PDSA Cycles and Run Charts QI 201: Guide to the IHI Open School QI Practicum QI 202: Quality Improvement in Action: Stories from the Field Quality, Cost, and Value QCV 100: An Introduction to Quality, Cost, and Value in Health Care QCV 101: Achieving Breakthrough Quality, Access, and Affordability Person- and Family-Centered Care PFC 101: Dignity and Respect PFC 102: A Guide to Shadowing: Seeing Care Through the Eyes of Patients and Families PFC 103: Having the Conversation: Basic Skills for Conversations about End-of-Life Care Triple Aim for Populations TA 101: Introduction to Population Health TA 102: Improving Health Equity Leadership L 101: Becoming a Leader in Health Care Graduate Medical Education GME 1: Why Engage Trainees in Quality and Safety? GME 2: A Guide to the Clinical Learning Environment Review (CLER) Program GME 3: The Faculty Role: Understanding & Modeling Fundamentals of Quality & Safety GME 4: The Role of Didactic Learning in Quality Improvement GME 5: A Roadmap for Facilitating Experiential Learning in Quality Improvement GME 6: Aligning Graduate Medical Education with Organizational Quality & Safety Goals GME 7: Faculty Advisor Guide to the IHI Open School Quality Improvement Practicum Technology Requirements Microsoft Windows 1998 or later, or Macintosh Internet Explorer 6.0+, Mozilla Firefox 2.0+, Opera 9.0+, Safari 3+ JavaScript and Cookies must be enabled. Microsoft Office 2000 or later (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint will be used) Adobe Acrobat Reader Minimum connection speed of 64 kilobits per second (without watching video) To watch educational videos, need connection speed of 256-512 kilobits per second. Browsers that do not support HTML5 video and audio will require Microsoft Silverlight Player plug-in. Address: Institute for Healthcare Improvement Non-Profit Organization 20 University Rd, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States Phone:+1 617-301-4800 |