Rosalind Franklin University (Âé¶¹Ó°Òô) has a long history of leadership in interprofessional education. As healthcare becomes more complex and team-based, there is an increased need for robust education not only in basic and clinical sciences but also in health systems science (HSS) and quality improvement methodologies.
Blending health systems science and quality improvement, and an interprofessional focus Center for Interprofessional Health Systems Improvement (CIPSI) offers a forward-looking model for healthcare education. It strengthens Âé¶¹Ó°Òô’s existing mission to prepare future health professionals to lead and collaborate effectively in a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape. CIPSI serves as a hub of excellence to provide faculty, staff, and students with the knowledge and skills to champion patient-centered, team-based care both locally and nationally.
Mission: To advance the quadruple aim and health system performance through IP education and research focused on optimizing the delivery of team-based collaborative care.
Vision: Every health professional has the best training possible so that every patient has the best care possible.