Development and implementation of a postgraduate medical education-wide initiative in quality improvement and patient safety

David Bowes, Cindy Shearer, Trisha Daigle-Maloney, John Dornan, Andrew Lynk, Jennie Parker, Rodrigo L.P. Romao, Sarah Stevens, Stefan Allen, Andrew Warren, Stacy Ackroyd-Stolarz

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Abstract

Background: Quality improvement and patient safety (QIPS) have been assigned a higher profile in CanMEDS 2015, CanMEDS-Family Medicine 2017 and new accreditation standards, prompting an initiative at Dalhousie University to create a vision for integrating QIPS into postgraduate medical education. Objective: The purpose of this study is to describe the implementation of a QIPS strategy across residency education at Dalhousie University. Methods: A QIPS task force was formed, and a literature review and needs assessment survey were completed. A needs assessment survey was distributed to all Dalhousie residency programme directors. 12 programme directors were interviewed individually to collect additional feedback. The results were used to develop a â € road map' of recommendations with a graduated timeline. Results: A task force report was released in February 2018. 46 recommendations were developed with a timeframe and responsible party identified for each. Implementation of the QIPS strategy is underway, and evaluation and challenges faced will be described. Conclusions: We have developed a multiyear strategy that is available to provide guidance and support to all programmes in QIPS. The development and implementation of this QIPS framework may serve as a template for other institutions who seek to integrate these competencies into residency training.

Original languageEnglish
Article number140261
JournalPostgraduate Medical Journal
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2021

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  • General Medicine

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  • Journal Article

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