Class Video 1: Introduction Class


Summary

Jo facilitated a 45-minute orientation session on the Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ) examination, where participants shared their career motivations and goals for pursuing the certification. The session covered the CPHQ certification process, examination format, and benefits of becoming a member of Nihq, including discounts and testing options. Jo concluded by discussing the upcoming training structure, her professional background in various industries, and the importance of patient safety in healthcare.

CPHQ Certification Orientation Overview

Jo, a department head and director of quality risk and patient safety in Qatar, facilitated a 45-minute orientation session on the Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ) examination. He introduced himself, shared his credentials, and outlined the session's structure, which includes an overview of the CPHQ certification, its value, and exam strategy. Jo emphasized safety in the learning environment and encouraged participants to focus on their goals for taking the CPHQ. He also invited participants to introduce themselves and share their motivations for pursuing the certification.


CPHQ Certification Motivations Discussion

The meeting involved introductions and discussions about participants' motivations for pursuing the CPHQ certification. Ronald, an ultrasound technologist, shared his interest in returning to quality management, while Bless, also an ambulance service worker, expressed interest in certification as a career development step. Alberto, a customer service agent, discussed his background in business administration and interest in healthcare quality, and Zahra, a registered nurse with 10 years of experience, aimed to transition to a quality officer role. Uchith represented his sister, a registered nurse in Sri Lanka, who is exploring the certification for potential licensing in Qatar. Participants shared their career aspirations and reasons for joining the program, with Jo providing encouragement and context about the course's relevance to their professional goals.

CPHQ Certification Overview and Preparation

Jo discussed the Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ) certification, explaining its importance and the examination process. She highlighted that while the certification is not required for all healthcare professionals, it can enhance career opportunities and earning potential. Jo emphasized the need for a solid understanding of quality foundations rather than just memorizing questions, and she provided details on the examination format, domains, and registration process. She encouraged participants to register early and commit to the preparation process, as the exam is challenging with a 65% pass rate.

Nihq Membership Benefits Overview

Jo explained the benefits of becoming a member of Nihq, including a $100 discount on the Cphq examination and access to discounted workshops. She also discussed the option to take the examination in the United States or at home. Zahra experienced technical difficulties viewing the screen during the presentation.

International Exam Process Overview

Jo explained the process for taking an international examination, covering both in-person and online options. The exam will be held between November 2-22, with registration open from July 29 to October 27. For in-person testing, Jo detailed the process of selecting a testing center, including locations in Saudi Arabia and Qatar, and explained that the exam lasts 3 hours with 440 questions, requiring a 70% passing score. For online testing, Jo described the proctoring process, where candidates must show their surroundings and remain alone in a quiet room during the exam. Ronald inquired about review materials, but the transcript ends before Jo could respond.

Training Strategy and Certification Overview

Jo explained the structure and strategy for the upcoming training sessions, including an initial MAP examination to assess participants' understanding of quality concepts. The training consists of eight weekly sessions on Fridays from 2 PM to 5 PM, with additional learning materials, chapter quizzes, and two MAP examinations throughout the course. Jo also discussed recertification options, emphasizing the importance of continuing education units and sharing personal experiences with the certification process. Participants were informed that recordings of the sessions would be available upon request through the administration.

Advancing Patient Safety in Healthcare

Jo shared her diverse professional background, transitioning from roles in the petrochemical, pharmaceutical, and aviation industries to healthcare, where she became a director of risk and patient safety. She highlighted the need for improved patient safety in healthcare, comparing it to other industries like aviation and petrochemicals, and mentioned her upcoming participation in the World Patient Safety Day on September 17th. Jo emphasized the goal of achieving zero harm in hospitals, noting that while progress has been made, there is still a long way to go.