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Become a Leader in Patient Safety

Preventable patient harms, including medical errors and healthcare-associated complications, are a global public health threat. Moreover, patients frequently do not receive treatments and interventions known to improve their outcomes. These shortcomings typically result not from individual clinicians’ mistakes, but from systemic problems -- communication breakdowns, poor teamwork, and poorly designed care processes, to name a few. The Patient Safety & Quality Leadership Specialization covers the concepts and methodologies used in process improvement within healthcare. Successful participants will develop a system’s view of safety and quality challenges and will learn strategies for improving culture, enhancing teamwork, managing change and measuring success. They will also lead all aspects of a patient safety and/or quality improvement project, applying the methods described over the seven courses in the specialization.

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From Johns Hopkins University via Coursera
Hours 144
Instructors Lisa H. Lubomski, PhD, Eileen Kasda, Bob Hody, Matt Austin, David Thompson DNSc, MS, RN, David Schwartz, Melinda Sawyer
Language English
Subjects Science

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Careers

An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).

Patient Safety Attendant $35k

Patient Safety Aide $42k

Patient Safety Advisor $56k

Patient Safety Companion $56k

Patient Safety $56k

Patient Safety and Quality Coordinator $60k

Patient Safety Technician $62k

Patient Safety Officer 3 $64k

Coor Patient Safety $66k

Clinical Patient Safety Coordinator $67k

Regulatory Affairs - Patient Safety $76k

Patient Safety and Quality $82k

Courses in this Specialization

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Jul
3

Patient Safety and Quality Improvement: Developing a Systems View (Patient Safety I)

In this course, you will be able develop a systems view for patient safety and quality improvement in healthcare. By then end of this course, you will be able to: 1) Describe a...

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Jul
3

Setting the Stage for Success: An Eye on Safety Culture and Teamwork (Patient Safety II)

Safety culture is a facet of organizational culture that captures attitudes, beliefs, perceptions, and values about safety. A culture of safety is essential in high reliability...

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Jul
3

Planning a Patient Safety or Quality Improvement Project (Patient Safety III)

This course provides students with a set of tools and methodologies to plan and initiate a Problem Solving or Quality Improvement project. The first module presents methods for...

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Jul
3

Designing for Sustainment: Keeping Improvement Work on Track (Patient Safety IV)

Keeping patient safety and quality improvement projects on track, on time, and on budget is critical to ensuring their success. In this course, students will be introduced and...

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Jul
3

Implementing a Patient Safety or Quality Improvement Project (Patient Safety V)

Now that you’ve carefully planned your patient safety and quality improvement project, the real work can begin. This course will introduce students to the unique challenges...

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Jul
3

Measuring the Success of a Patient Safety or Quality Improvement Project (Patient Safety VI) (You were viewing this course)

How will you know if your patient safety and quality project is meeting its objectives? Peter Drucker once said “What gets measured, gets managed.” In this course, students will...

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Jun
26

Taking Safety and Quality Improvement Work to the Next Level (Patient Safety VII)

In this culminating course in the Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Specialization, you will apply the skills you have acquired across the previous six courses to address a...

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From Johns Hopkins University via Coursera
Hours 144
Instructors Lisa H. Lubomski, PhD, Eileen Kasda, Bob Hody, Matt Austin, David Thompson DNSc, MS, RN, David Schwartz, Melinda Sawyer
Language English
Subjects Science

Careers

An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).

Patient Safety Attendant $35k

Patient Safety Aide $42k

Patient Safety Advisor $56k

Patient Safety Companion $56k

Patient Safety $56k

Patient Safety and Quality Coordinator $60k

Patient Safety Technician $62k

Patient Safety Officer 3 $64k

Coor Patient Safety $66k

Clinical Patient Safety Coordinator $67k

Regulatory Affairs - Patient Safety $76k

Patient Safety and Quality $82k

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