Interested in advanced training in Using Quality Improvement to Achieve Health and Healthcare Equity?
We are excited to share that the Penn Center for Healthcare Improvement & Patient Safety (Penn CHIPS) has developed a graduate-level course to fill a gap in health equity quality […]
Latest Publications
View the latest QPS publications from the Penn CHIPS Community
Penn CHIPS Spring Kudos!
Our list of kudos is long this spring but we hope that you will join us in congratulating the incredible accomplishments of our Penn CHIPS community.
Penn CHIPS Capstone Celebration: April 27, 2023
Please join us to support our students presenting at the Penn CHIPS Quality Improvement Capstone Celebration on April 27, 2023. The celebration will highlight quality improvement projects for students in […]
Register now: Applied Clinical Informatics in QI
The Penn CHIPS leadership team and the Penn Institute for Biomedical Informatics is pleased to announce the launch of a new course, Applied Clinical Informatics in Quality Improvement. This course […]
Applications for Academic Year 2023-2024 are now open – register for a virtual information session.
Interested in learning more about our Healthcare Quality & Safety programs? Register to join a virtual information session here.
ICU Physician is Presby’s New Problem Solver: Meet Serge Gajic, MD, MHQS
Dr. Gaijc’s QIPS projects from his work in the Penn CHIPS MHQS program was recently featured in the Penn Medicine News – read more here.
Penn CHIPS Spring 2022 Graduates Spotlight
Featuring our 2022 Penn CHIPS Fellow Graduate Plans! Master in Healthcare Quality & Safety: Serge Gajic, MD, MHQS will be joining the Penn faculty as an Assistant Professor of Clinical […]
Penn CHIPS Healthcare Quality & Safety Capstone Celebration 2022 Recap
Our fourth annual Penn CHIPS Capstone Celebration was held on April 28th, 2022 with 31 students presenting their QI work that was performed within the Penn Medicine or CHOP health […]
Nancy Aitcheson, MD, MSHP awarded Penn LDI Grant to Address the HIV Epidemic
Recent Philadelphia-wide data suggests that 11% of residents living with HIV are unaware of their diagnosis, and this group accounts for 39% of HIV transmission in the city. Currently, routine […]