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Explore by Interest

Use Explore by Interest to delve more deeply into the content on IHI.org in multiple ways: by Topic, Care Setting, Role or Profession, or IHI Offering. Content is gathered from across the site to present a more comprehensive view of available resources:

  • Knowledge Center: Tools, change ideas, measures, audio and video, and other resources to help you make improvements in a specific area
  • IHI Offerings: Training and learning opportunities that support your improvement efforts
  • User Communities: Discussion groups, wikis, blogs, and other resources that are shared among a connected group of users around a specific topic

 

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  • ​Johnson writes: “… the absence of a shared improvement framework has made it difficult to initiate and sustain change at the pace demanded in today’s health care environment. For this reason, the executive leadership at St. Charles has chosen the IHI Open School for Health Professions to serve as the primary framework for quality improvement training and education across the health system.” Read the full post.

    ​Spotlight on St. Charles

    To kick off a new series on our blog, Kyle Johnson, an administrative fellow at St. Charles Health System, writes about how the IHI Open School courses will contribute to a high-performing health system in central Oregon.   

  • This new page of resources includes a PowerPoint presentation, a template email, and a sample elevator pitch, and is intended to help Chapters recruit new members. More than 570 Chapters, groups of students and professionals working on IHI Open School courses, improvement projects, and local conferences, have been started in 59 countries around the world.

    ​Making the Message of Improvement “Stick”

    Best-selling author Dan Heath hosted a group of IHI Open School students and staff on the Duke University campus to help make the growing community's message "stickier."

  • We asked Dr. Berwick a dozen questions to get our new feature off the ground and now invite you to “Ask Berwick.” Ask about career tips, his days as a pediatrician, or his thoughts on leadership — all topics are open for discussion. Click here to see this week's Q&A.

    ​Ask Berwick

    Dr. Don Berwick, President Emeritus and Senior Fellow at IHI and Former Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, answers questions on video in our new blog series, "Ask Berwick."

  • ​DiGioia, Founder and Medical Director of The Orthopaedic Program and Innovation Center at Magee-Womens Hospital, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center explains why it’s so important to put yourself in a patient’s shoes, and even shares a little trick for how to do it. Watch the interview to learn more.

    ​Putting Patients at the Center of Care: Start by Shadowing

    In a short video interview, Anthony M. DiGioia, MD, pioneer in patient- and family-centered care, explains why it’s time to think like your patients.
  • Gina Balkus and Polly Campion, along with the organization’s board, are pioneering an effort to increase quality improvement and safety knowledge among those responsible for QI in the Association’s 40 member agencies. The QI Scholars Initiative kicked off last September and runs through this June, with participants taking two IHI Open School courses each month. Learn more.

    ​IHI Open School Courses Find a Home in Home Care Association

    Home care nurses in New Hampshire are using the IHI Open School courses to improve the quality and safety of the care they provide to their patients.

  • Trevor has eczema and asthma, suffers from sleep deprivation, is allergic to nuts, and has type 1 diabetes. Is he angry about his medical conditions? Not at all. In fact, Trevor is the complete opposite. Learn more.

    Trevor and the Perks of Diabetes

    Get a fresh perspective on health care from Trevor Torres, 16, as he talks about the positive aspects of having several medical conditions and offers some advice to all health care providers.

 

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Chapter Leaders: Complete Your 2013 Progress Report

This is your chance to let us know how your Chapter has been doing and what support it needs from the IHI Open School team. Learn more.
 

The Spread of the IHI Open School Courses

Universities and health organizations around the world are integrating IHI Open School courses into curricula and training programs. Explore and join the list.
 

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  • Putting Patients at the Center of Care: Start by Shadowing
    In a short video interview, Anthony M. DiGioia, MD, pioneer in patient- and family-centered care, explains why it’s time to think like your patients.
  • IHI Open School Courses Find a Home in Home Care Association
    Gina Balkus, CEO of Home Care Association of New Hampshire, has introduced the IHI Open School courses to about 40 home health nurses, therapists, and clinical directors. One member says “they are eager, eager learners. There’s a lot of passion, energy, and desire to provide the best possible care. It’s very clear that the will is there.”
  • Trevor and the Perks of Diabetes
    Trevor Torres is 16. He has eczema and asthma, suffers from sleep deprivation, is allergic to nuts, and has type 1 diabetes. Is he angry or frustrated because of the inconveniences and limitations? Not at all. In fact, Trevor is the complete opposite.
  • Medical Students Transfer Observation Skills from Painting to Patient
    What is unusual about a group of students huddled around a painting at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts, debating the deeper meaning behind a canvas of ambiguous brushstrokes? Nothing – except that the group comprises Harvard medical students engaging with the artwork to improve their diagnostic skills.
  • A Wild (and Costly) Goose Chase
    In a new patient story, IHI Open School Academic Advisor Dr. James Moses introduces us to Rani, a patient who visits several different health care providers in search of a diagnosis. Follow along — and discuss with your peers and colleagues — as Dr. Moses poses a number of questions about miscommunication, cost, and the patient perspective. When we get to the end of the story, you’ll hear from Rani as she looks back on the experience seven years later.

​Do a Quality Improvement Project

The Science of Improvement
... On a Whiteboard!
 
 
 

Join the Latin America IHI Open School Community

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Forma Parte de la Comunidad Latinoaméricana del IHI Open School