Johns Hopkins University
Patient Safety Specialization
Johns Hopkins University

Patient Safety Specialization

Become a Leader in Patient Safety. Master the strategies and tools to implement effective patient safety and quality initiatives.

David Schwartz
Bob Hody
Melinda Sawyer

Instructors: David Schwartz

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(1,559 reviews)

Beginner level

Recommended experience

1 month at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Earn a career credential
Share your expertise with employers

What you'll learn

  • Identify the core aspects of a strong patient safety culture.

  • Describe the attributes of systems and processes that support a strong patient safety culture and a culture of continuous learning.

  • Analyze safety and quality measures to identify areas for improvement as well as to monitor and sustain improvement projects.

  • Develop a patient safety or quality improvement strategic plan.

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Specialization - 7 course series

What you'll learn

  • Describe a minimum of four key events in the history of patient safety and quality improvement.

  • Define the key characteristics of high reliability organizations.

  • Explain the benefits of having strategies for both proactive and reactive systems thinking.

Skills you'll gain

Patient Safety, Proactivity, Reliability, Risk Analysis, Systems Thinking, Health Systems, Health Care, Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI), Problem Solving, Resilience, Safety Standards, Health Care Administration, and Quality Improvement

What you'll learn

  • Review essential elements of a safety culture.

  • Describe how healthcare organizations identify and mitigate safety hazards.

  • Identify how patients and family members contribute to developing a safety culture.

  • Identify strategies for improving communication and teamwork .

Skills you'll gain

Patient Safety, Teamwork, Patient Advocacy, Patient-centered Care, Risk Management, Safety Standards, Healthcare Ethics, Accident Prevention, Communication, Collaboration, Stress First Aid, Leadership, and Accountability

What you'll learn

  • Describe approaches for selecting and scoping a patient safety or quality improvement project.

  • Compare and contrast QI/PI approaches: A3 Thinking, Design Thinking, and Translating Research into Practice (TRiP).

  • Create a project charter or A3 using SMART goals.

  • Explain the usage of several root cause identification tools in the course of running a project.

Skills you'll gain

Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI), Patient Safety, Collaboration, Patient Flow, Innovation, Brainstorming, Quality Improvement, User Centered Design, Empathy, Creative Problem-Solving, Project Management, Creativity, Design Thinking, and Solution Design

What you'll learn

  • Recognize the importance of planning for project sustainment.

  • Use the pre-mortem exercise to identify risks of project failure.

  • Design a change management plan that addresses technical and adaptive challenges.

  • Describe the 4E’s + 2 Model and its use to engage stakeholders.

Skills you'll gain

Conflict Management, Communication Strategies, Risk Management, Teamwork, Change Management, Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI), Leadership, Risk Analysis, Project Planning, Patient Safety, and Planning

What you'll learn

  • Apply the 4 E's model and TRiP into developing your specific aims.

  • Identify the criteria to determine if a QI project needs to be submitted to the IRB.

  • Develop a plan to address the adaptive and technical challenges in your project.

  • Create a plan to turn a local QI project into a system-wide project.

Skills you'll gain

Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI), Patient Safety, Institutional Review Board (IRB), Risk Management, Safety Training, Infection Control, Nurse Education, and Intensive Care Unit

What you'll learn

  • Describe why measurement is important to quality improvement work.

  • Locate external sources of quality and safety measures and associated performance data.

  • Identify those data that are useful for monitoring and evaluating quality improvement projects.

Skills you'll gain

Data Integration, Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI), Descriptive Statistics, Health Policy, Patient Safety, Data Analysis, Performance Measurement, Data Quality, Data Analysis Software, Value-Based Care, and Statistical Inference

What you'll learn

  • Identify a patient safety or quality issue within your own area of practice, and describe concrete processes for addressing the issue.

  • Describe steps needed within your organization to move toward high reliability.

  • Describe intended steps for a focused career plan in becoming a patient safety and quality leader.

Skills you'll gain

Case Management, Persuasive Communication, Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI), Leadership, Quality Improvement, Patient Flow, Systems Of Measurement, Patient Safety, Safety Standards, and Corrective and Preventive Action (CAPA)

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Instructors

David Schwartz
Johns Hopkins University
1 Course5,685 learners
Bob Hody
Johns Hopkins University
1 Course10,740 learners
Melinda Sawyer
Johns Hopkins University
1 Course37,506 learners
Eileen Kasda
Johns Hopkins University
1 Course11,949 learners
Lisa H. Lubomski, PhD
Johns Hopkins University
1 Course5,960 learners
David Thompson DNSc, MS, RN
Johns Hopkins University
1 Course6,646 learners

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