Teaching Quality Improvement in Emergency Medicine Training Programs: A Review of Best Practices

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Abstract

International graduate medical accreditation bodies are placing increasing emphasis on resident education and competency in the principles of quality improvement and patient safety (QIPS). Current QIPS educational curricula are heterogeneous and variably attain stated objectives. We have conducted a review of QIPS curricular best practices and barriers to implementation of successful QIPS curricula and provide clear solutions aimed at overcoming these barriers. Emergency medicine programs provide fertile ground for QIPS initiatives and can become world leaders in QIPS curricular development and education.

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Mondoux, S., Chan, T. M., Ankel, F., & Sklar, D. P. (2017). Teaching Quality Improvement in Emergency Medicine Training Programs: A Review of Best Practices. AEM Education and Training, 1(4), 301–309. https://doi.org/10.1002/aet2.10052

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