Patient Safety Executive Professional Development Program
Patient Safety Executive Professional Development Program
Register for an Informational Call with Patient Safety Executive faculty and staff.
May 7, 2025
11:00 AM ET
Overview
“[This program] helps people understand their full responsibilities as patient safety leaders. Attendees consider it a transformational experience. They bring the inspiration back to the organization and continue to live it.”
Barbara Crawford, RN, MS
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan & Hospitals
Use diagnostic tools to measure:
Teamwork | Negotiation | Transparency |
Reliability | Measurement | Continuous Learning |
Determine which data currently generated by your organization is most relevant to measuring a culture of safety, and which additional data could be captured
- Develop new systems for continuous learning including learning from what works and what harms
- Construct new systems that accommodate for human factors and team resource management principles to reduce harm, errors, and mortality within your organization
- Generate buy-in from the executive and board-level leadership in your organization — a senior leader from your organization is invited to help develop its strategic plan
- Apply a sustainable, systemic culture of safety — not just a collection of stand-alone safety improvement projects — to your organization/area of responsibility
Join an Informational Call:
Register for an upcoming Informational Call with Patient Safety Executive faculty and staff. Get an inside view into this executive level program for safety leaders, ask questions, and prepare for the upcoming offering.
May 7, 2025
11:00 AM ET
Making the Case: Download the 2025 Justification Letter template to provide high-level information on the PSE program to your leadership.
Session Agenda
Download agenda information for the 2025 Patient Safety Executive Professional Development Program.
Continuing Education

In support of improving patient care, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
Continuing Education credit totals for the 2025 program are being finalized.
Planning Committee:
Frank Federico, Former Vice President, IHI & Senior Safety Expert
Jessica Behrhorst, MPH, CPPS, CPQH, CPHRM, Faculty and Former Senior Project Director, IHI
Lauge Sokol-Hessner, MD, CPPS, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Washington and Harborview Medical Centers
Britney Pierre, RN, MAS, BSN, Senior Project Manager, IHI
Katherine Rowbotham, MA, Director of Accreditation, IHI
Disclosure: None of the planners, presenters, or staff for this educational activity have relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose with ineligible companies whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients.
To be eligible for a continuing education certificate, attendees must complete the online evaluation within 30 days of the continuing education activity. After this period, you will be unable to receive a certificate.
Continuing education credits will not be awarded for non-educational activities, including (but not limited to) meals, breaks, and receptions.
Fees
Regular Price: $10,750 USD
Groups of 3 or more: $9,137.50 USD
GSA Pricing For US Government
IHI offers GSA pricing for US government employees to enroll in this educational program. For more information and pricing, see IHI's GSA schedule.
Scholarships
IHI is pleased to offer a limited number of 15%, 25%, and 50% scholarships to assist with program registration costs for those working in:
- Independent, United States Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) that are not affiliated with a hospital or health system
- Critical Access Hospitals
- Independent practices with fewer than 20 physicians
- Hospitals with fewer than 50 beds
- Members of America's Essential Hospitals
- 501(c)(3) organization with a defined operating budget of less than $5 million, serving community-based populations
- Ministries of Health
- Faith-based health institutions
- Skilled Nursing Facilities
All Scholarships are reviewed on an individual basis. If multiple individuals from the same organization wish to apply for a scholarship, each individual must submit an application. Group discounts are also available, see information above.
To apply for a scholarship, please complete the online Scholarship Application by Wednesday, June 11, 2025. IHI will notify all applicants of their scholarship status by Monday, July 2, 2025.
To ensure equal distribution of funds, all scholarship applications are reviewed using the same scoring criteria. All awarded amounts are final.
Please note, scholarships are available for program registration costs only, and do not cover travel, food, or accommodation costs associated with attending a program.
IHI may, at its discretion, cancel, postpone, or otherwise modify in-person programs at any time, with or without notice. If IHI does so and as a result, a registrant is unable to participate in the program, IHI will refund the registration fee. The registrant, however, will remain responsible for other costs (such as travel and lodging) the registrant incurs in connection with the program, and IHI will not refund the registrant, nor otherwise be responsible for, such costs. Registrants should proceed accordingly and consider travel/lodging cancellation policies — as well as purchasing travel insurance — when incurring such costs.
Logistics
Location
Institute for Healthcare Improvement
53 State Street
18th Floor
Boston, MA 02109
United States
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