Methodology

The specialization diploma develops a pedagogical approach based on online training, enhanced by the use of technological tools.

Learning is maximized by putting content into practice through its application in real and simulated scenarios. The extensive experience of our faculty in multiple quality and patient safety improvement projects is essential for practice and is enriched by contributions from former students who, for over two decades, have participated in our training programs.

Teaching
  • Teaching hours are mainly conducted through recorded and live sessions (webinars). If students’ schedules do not allow them to attend live classes, these will be recorded and available on the platform.
Practical Training
  • These are based on problem-solving applied in a real work environment. Students who are unable to apply their knowledge in a workplace at the time of taking the specialization diploma will be offered the opportunity to complete their practical training through simulated cases.
Recorded monographic sessions
  • With the participation of specialists in specific topics.
Written and downloadable PDF materials for each learning unit
  • Students will have access to written materials covering the content taught in recorded sessions, as well as the bibliographic references on which they are based.
Exercises
  • In each learning unit, students will complete practical exercises related to the theoretical content covered, such as case studies, problem-solving exercises, and more.
Reading and commenting on bibliographic material
  • Students will read relevant articles to deepen their knowledge and skills developed in the sessions. These readings will lead to analytical activities, such as discussion forums and other interactive tasks.
Forums and discussion spaces
  • During the course, active participation in forums and discussion spaces will be encouraged to share experiences and foster interaction among participants.
Tutorials
  • Different tutors will guide students and provide continuous support throughout the course, assisting in both understanding the content and completing practical exercises. The tutor will be a reference point for students, encouraging them to stay on track and meet activity deadlines.
Student assessment
  • Assessment will consider the reading and viewing of content, the completion of proposed activities, and exams for each subject. The diploma is awarded upon passing all subjects and completing the final diploma project.

Final Diploma Project

It is worth 3 ECTS credits. Students will have a tutor to oversee their project. They may develop a quality/safety improvement project in their institution, a patient quality/safety plan, or another project agreed upon with their tutor.

Innovative tools

One of the distinctive elements of this program is the creativity and transversal learning space, which is essential for complementing specialized training and enhancing the practical application of acquired knowledge.

Transversal Skills Laboratory

A space designed to develop skills that facilitate the implementation of quality and safety improvement projects. For example, there will be learning spaces focused on document management, communication strategies, design tools, etc.

Quality Innovation Classroom

A space aimed at fostering creativity and the development of innovative improvement actions.

Resource Library

This section gathers key information and tools to complement training, facilitate individual study, and enhance the understanding of specific content.

Technological requirements

Students can complete the course using a personal computer with the following minimum requirements: an internet connection and an updated web browser (Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Edge). They must have the necessary extensions to view videos, audio, and other multimedia content included in the course.

Microphone, camera, and speakers.

Virtual technical support will be provided for any questions regarding technological requirements.