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IHI or the Institute for Health Care Improvement, the brain child of Don Berwick (remember the triple aim from Brian's class!) has partnered with edx.org to offer free online courses you can audit or even get a certificate for a modest price on some of the topics that can complement our MHI/MHA experience.

There are also courses in different languages and different disciplines, not just medicine and health care.


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  1. I just signed up for a six week course on: Selecting Collaborative Technology Tools
    In this course you will learn the fundamental approaches and methodologies in choosing collaborative technologies for your organization.

    I'll let you know how it goes. The site looks really cool. Tons of great learning.

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