IHI Quality & Safety Curriculum

Quality & Safety Curriculum

Institute for Healthcare Improvement - Open School Online Courses

The IHI Open School brings you essential training and tools in an online, educational community to help you and your team deliver excellent, safe care. When you engage with the Open School courses and Chapters, you join more than 500,000 learners from universities, organizations, and health systems around the world in building core skills in improvement, safety, and leadership. For questions, please email equip@lsuhsc.edu.

Login Instructions (Steps 1 - 4):

    Step 1: Go to https://education.ihi.org and log in.

    Step 2: Once you are logged in, go to "Browse Catalog"

    Step 3: At the top of the page you will see "Enter Access Code

                 -Enter code 63460

                 -Once the green bar appears at the top of the screen, all of the open school courses available to you will appear. Click "enroll."

                

   Step 4: Click on the required courses to begin. See list below.

 -Bookmarking your Learning Center may be easier for access at a later date.

Quality Improvement Curriculum - IHI Open School

Required modules approved by LSUSOM GMEC

QI 101: Intro to Health Care Improvement

QI 102: How to Improve with the Model for Improvement

QI 103: Testing and Measuring Changes with PDSA Cycles

QI 201: Planning for Spread: From Local Improvements to System-Wide Change

Patient Safety Curriculum - IHI Open School

Required modules approved by LSUSOM GMEC

PS 101: Introduction to Patient Safety

PS 102: From Error to Harm

PS 105: Responding to Adverse Events

PS 201: Root Cause and Systems Analysis

To receive credit for completed modules

After completing all modules, email proof of completion to EQuIP@lsuhsc.edu so that you will get credit for the modules.  You can either send the certificates which may be downloaded from within IHI or a screenshot showing that all of the needed the modules have been completed.






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