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

Sponsored by Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú

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4.8

(1,462 reviews)

Beginner level

Recommended experience

1 month
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

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

Category: Health Administration
Category: Health Care Administration
Category: Environment Health And Safety
Category: Occupational Safety And Health
Category: Patient Safety
Category: Health And Safety Standards
Category: Systems Thinking
Category: Safety Culture
Category: Lean Manufacturing
Category: Root Cause Analysis
Category: Process Improvement and Optimization
Category: Failure Mode And Effects Analysis
Category: Business Process Improvement
Category: Lean Six Sigma
Category: Reliability
Category: Process Analysis
Category: Business Process Management
Category: Six Sigma Methodology

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

Category: Health Care Administration
Category: Health Administration
Category: Patient Safety
Category: Nursing Management
Category: Cooperation
Category: Clinical Leadership
Category: Medical Management
Category: Collaboration
Category: Environment Health And Safety
Category: Human Resources
Category: Safety Assurance
Category: Employee Engagement
Category: Teamwork
Category: Occupational Safety And Health
Category: Safety Culture
Category: Accident Reporting
Category: Case Management
Category: Health And Safety Standards
Category: Patient Coordination
Category: Care Coordination

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

Category: Process Improvement
Category: Operational Excellence
Category: Business Process Improvement
Category: Process Optimization
Category: Continuous Improvement Process
Category: Quality Management
Category: Quality Improvement
Category: Lean Methodologies
Category: Process Improvement and Optimization
Category: Project Controls
Category: Human Centered Design
Category: Project Management Life Cycle
Category: Project Planning
Category: Process Management
Category: Process Mapping
Category: Business Process Management
Category: Patient Safety
Category: Project Scoping
Category: Design Thinking
Category: Process Analysis

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

Category: Quality Management
Category: Organizational Development
Category: Organizational Change
Category: Quality Improvement
Category: Change Management
Category: Health Care Administration
Category: Business Transformation
Category: Health Administration
Category: Project Management Life Cycle
Category: Project Risk Management
Category: Stakeholder Engagement
Category: Meeting Facilitation
Category: Strategic Leadership
Category: Risk Management
Category: Business Relationship Management
Category: Patient Safety
Category: Project Implementation
Category: Stakeholder Management
Category: Leadership and Management
Category: Project Management

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

Category: Health Administration
Category: Health Care Administration
Category: Environment Health And Safety
Category: Safety Culture
Category: Medical Management
Category: Occupational Safety And Health
Category: Clinical Leadership
Category: Patient Safety
Category: Nursing Management
Category: Stakeholder Management
Category: Health Care
Category: Stakeholder Engagement
Category: Quality Improvement
Category: Business Relationship Management
Category: Project Management
Category: Infectious Diseases
Category: Quality Management
Category: Infection Control
Category: Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI)
Category: Health And Safety Standards

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

Category: Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Category: Performance Management
Category: Quality Management
Category: Data Visualization
Category: Performance Measurement
Category: Data Analysis
Category: Quality Improvement
Category: Performance Metric
Category: Health Administration
Category: Dashboard
Category: Data Storytelling
Category: Patient Safety
Category: Interactive Data Visualization
Category: Health Systems
Category: Data Science
Category: People Management
Category: Data Presentation
Category: Health Care Administration

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

Category: Process Improvement
Category: Project Implementation
Category: Project Management Life Cycle
Category: Business Process Improvement
Category: Performance Measurement
Category: Organizational Development
Category: Medical Management
Category: Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Category: Health Administration
Category: Stakeholder Management
Category: Nursing Management
Category: Stakeholder Engagement
Category: Clinical Leadership
Category: Project Management
Category: Business Process Management
Category: Quality Improvement
Category: Change Management
Category: Patient Safety
Category: Quality Management
Category: Health Care Administration

Instructors

David Schwartz
Johns Hopkins University
1 Course4,873 learners
Bob Hody
Johns Hopkins University
1 Course9,275 learners
Melinda Sawyer
Johns Hopkins University
1 Course33,691 learners

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