On Being Transparent57539You are the CEO and a patient in your hospital dies from a medication error. What do you do next? The University of Rochester’s Dr. Paul Griner presents the fourth in a series of case studies.4/11/2014 7:22:33 PMClick here to view all of Dr. Paul Griner's case studies . Paul Griner, Professor Emeritus of Medicine at the University of Rochester, presents the fourth in a series of case studies STS_ListItem_PublishingPageshttps://www.ihi.org/education/IHIOpenSchool/resources/Pages/Activities73945710https://www.ihi.org4/11/2014 7:22:33 PMhtmlFalseaspx1616~sitecollection/_catalogs/masterpage/Display Templates/Search/Item_WebPage.js
Four Steps Leaders Can Take to Increase Joy in Work57630Jessica Perlo, MPH, a Director at IHI, shares four steps leaders can take to help their staff find joy and meaning in their work.9/11/2017 2:52:55 PMPatient Safety Executive Development Program Fall 2023 | Boston, MA With today’s shrinking health care budgets and growing focus on costs, it has STS_ListItem_PublishingPageshttps://www.ihi.org/education/IHIOpenSchool/resources/Pages/AudioandVideo43341880https://www.ihi.org9/11/2017 2:52:55 PMhtmlFalseaspx1616~sitecollection/_catalogs/masterpage/Display Templates/Search/Item_WebPage.js
An Extended Stay57485A 64-year-old man with a number of health issues comes to the hospital because he is having trouble breathing. The care team helps resolve the issue, but forgets a standard treatment that causes unnecessary harm to the patient. A subsequent medication error makes the situation worse, leading a stay that is much longer than anticipated. 6/13/2017 1:33:07 PMRoss Hilliard, MD, IHI Open School Northeast Regional Chapter Leader Learning Objectives: At the end of this activity, you will be able to Explain how system failures can lead to STS_ListItem_PublishingPageshttps://www.ihi.org/education/IHIOpenSchool/resources/Pages/Activities116474330https://www.ihi.org6/13/2017 1:33:07 PMhtmlFalseaspx1616~sitecollection/_catalogs/masterpage/Display Templates/Search/Item_WebPage.js
Improving Care in Rural Rwanda 57513When Dr. Patrick Lee and his teammates began their quality improvement work in Kirehe, Rwanda, last year, the staff at the local hospital was taking vital signs properly less than half the time. Today, the staff does that task properly 95% of the time. Substantial resource and infrastructure inputs, combined with dedicated Rwandan partners and simple quality improvement tools, have dramatically improved staff morale and the quality of care in Kirehe.5/26/2017 1:59:20 PMPatrick Lee, MD, Partners In Health, Volunteer Clinical Mentor, Newton-Wellesley Hospital, Hospitalist Physician, Harvard Medical School, Clinical Instructor in Medicine STS_ListItem_PublishingPageshttps://www.ihi.org/education/IHIOpenSchool/resources/Pages/Activities40231560https://www.ihi.org5/26/2017 1:59:20 PMhtmlFalseaspx1616~sitecollection/_catalogs/masterpage/Display Templates/Search/Item_WebPage.js
What’s Your Working Style?57496Kathy Duncan walks viewers through the traits and behaviors associated with four different working styles.5/26/2017 1:50:47 PMKathy Duncan, RN, Institute for Healthcare Improvement Faculty Learning Objectives: At the end of this activity, you will be able to Recognize the value of knowing your working STS_ListItem_PublishingPageshttps://www.ihi.org/education/IHIOpenSchool/resources/Pages/Activities52482260https://www.ihi.org5/26/2017 1:50:47 PMhtmlFalseaspx1616~sitecollection/_catalogs/masterpage/Display Templates/Search/Item_WebPage.js
How to Get Ready for “What Matters to You?” Conversations57631The first step to improving joy in work and addressing burnout is for leaders to engage colleagues to identify what matters to them in their work. These three actions will get you ready.9/11/2017 2:51:12 PMPatient Safety Executive Development Program Fall 2023 | Boston, MA With today’s shrinking health care budgets and growing focus on costs, it has STS_ListItem_PublishingPageshttps://www.ihi.org/education/IHIOpenSchool/resources/Pages/AudioandVideo22041050https://www.ihi.org9/11/2017 2:51:12 PMhtmlFalseaspx1616~sitecollection/_catalogs/masterpage/Display Templates/Search/Item_WebPage.js
What's the Role of Social Media in Health Care?57542Paul Levy, the former CEO and President of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, writes a blog called Not Running a Hospital that gets about 10,000 visitors every day. In this two-part video series, we learn how Levy got involved in blogging, how his blog promoted transparency at his hospital, and tips for success in social media. 5/26/2017 2:12:12 PMPaul Levy, Former CEO and President, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Blogger, Not Running a Hospital, Author, GoalPlay Leadership Lessons from the Soccer Field STS_ListItem_PublishingPageshttps://www.ihi.org/education/IHIOpenSchool/resources/Pages/Activities1255390https://www.ihi.org5/26/2017 2:12:12 PMhtmlFalseaspx1616~sitecollection/_catalogs/masterpage/Display Templates/Search/Item_WebPage.js
How Do You Find the Right Mentor?57530Are you making the most of your mentor? Don Goldmann, MD, IHI’s Chief Medical and Scientific Officer, shares some valuable lessons from his three decades as a mentor to students and fellows.5/26/2017 2:50:15 PMA Good First Step to Any Improvement Project PDSA Cycles: From CLABSIs to Cucumbers Goldmann, MD, Chief Medical and Scientific Officer, Institute for Healthcare Improvement STS_ListItem_PublishingPageshttps://www.ihi.org/education/IHIOpenSchool/resources/Pages/Activities572140https://www.ihi.org5/26/2017 2:50:15 PMhtmlFalseaspx1616~sitecollection/_catalogs/masterpage/Display Templates/Search/Item_WebPage.js
What’s the Secret to Running Effective Meetings?57548MIT lecturer Bob Pozen, the author of Extreme Productivity Boost Your Results, Reduce Your Hours, shares practical tips on when to call a meeting, how to prepare for a meeting, and how to effectively lead a meeting.5/26/2017 2:13:12 PMPatient Safety Executive Development Program Fall 2023 | Boston, MA With today’s shrinking health care budgets and growing focus on costs, it has STS_ListItem_PublishingPageshttps://www.ihi.org/education/IHIOpenSchool/resources/Pages/Activities40621710https://www.ihi.org5/26/2017 2:13:12 PMhtmlFalseaspx1616~sitecollection/_catalogs/masterpage/Display Templates/Search/Item_WebPage.js
How Can You Become a Leader in Health Care?57511Trying to understand the difference between management and leadership. Being the newest member of the team and the boss at the same time. Hoping your staff believes you know what you’re doing. Becoming a leader isn’t easy. And becoming a leader in health care is even harder. 5/26/2017 1:58:57 PMMichael Pugh, President, MdP Associates, LLC Learning Objectives: At the end of this activity, you will be able to Explain the difference between leadership and management STS_ListItem_PublishingPageshttps://www.ihi.org/education/IHIOpenSchool/resources/Pages/Activities16181280https://www.ihi.org5/26/2017 1:58:57 PMhtmlFalseaspx1616~sitecollection/_catalogs/masterpage/Display Templates/Search/Item_WebPage.js

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