New Specialized Pathways

To complement individual learning and development, the program provides students the choice of a Quality and Safety Pathway or a Clinical Informatics Pathway

Program Objectives and Benefits

Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:

  • Drive strategic change and foster a culture of quality and safety
  • Generate data-driven solutions to address operational challenges
  • Measure, interpret, and communicate meaningful health care outcomes
  • Identify quality and safety gaps and develop strategies to address them
  • Use data to support rational and evidence-based improvements
  • Develop and implement quality improvement initiatives within a tight budget
  • Assess and improve health care processes through evidence-based best practices
  • Identify, design, and implement malpractice prevention and intervention strategies

 

Program Benefits

  • Curriculum designed to accelerate each student's ascent to a leadership role focused on health care quality and safety
  • Distinguished faculty who are recognized leaders in some of the nation’s most prestigious health care systems
  • A learning model that combines concrete theory with applied learning
  • An accomplished community of professional peers that students can call upon long after the program ends
  • A capstone project that is aligned with each student's goals and interests plus one-on-one mentoring
  • The carefully designed curriculum that focuses on all operational aspects of health care quality and safety
  • Exposure to best practices within the Harvard network of hospitals, including Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston Children’s Hospital, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Dr. Anjala Tess explains the learning model.
Program Director Anjala Tess talks about the learning model