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Quality Improvement & Patient Safety Council QIPS Council was created to provide resident leaders opportunities for new strategies and tools to improve the quality of care for their patients.

QIPS Council has been formed to provide resident leaders opportunities for new strategies and tools to improve the quality of care for their patients. Our overall objective is to create a House Staff Council at each of our respective health care institutions, to report adverse events and create system changes to prevent them. We will design system and quality improvement projects that can be shared across institutions and aim to achieve best practices. We will seek education in using the appropriate tools needed to target quality improvement and patient safety initiatives. Additional skills learned will be in medical writing, publishing, and research. The group will meet quarterly and assess the progress on our objectives, define support needs for fellowship and education opportunities. Meetings will be held every six weeks via on-line Google groups and every quarter with in-person meetings. QIPS Council will work together to instill change at our institutions and report quality outcome measures and process innovations. We will publish a resident newsletter that highlights House Staff Safety Council reporting and system improvement achievements.

16/11/2019

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11/09/2019

Founder of the ideal medical care movement Pamela Wible shares why, in order to heal patients, physicians must first heal their profession – and what can hap...

15/09/2018

I couldn’t think properly as I had heart palpitations. I didn’t know anyone and felt properly under the microscope. I was stressed out but trying to be at my best. [...]More...

22/09/2017
So proud of this amazing group of physician leaders who put on our 5th Wine and Wisdom event!!
22/09/2017

So proud of this amazing group of physician leaders who put on our 5th Wine and Wisdom event!!

Please join us for our 5th Wine and Wisdom Educational Event on Wednesday, Sept 20th 2017
05/09/2017

Please join us for our 5th Wine and Wisdom Educational Event on Wednesday, Sept 20th 2017

05/09/2017
Great insight into how to tackle the current problem.
14/04/2016

Great insight into how to tackle the current problem.

This Viewpoint discusses how policy makers might develop and implement standardized, validated metrics to track the progress of patient safety improvements.

More photos from our Wine and Wisdom event. Thank you John Nance for sharing your wisdom with us!
29/01/2016

More photos from our Wine and Wisdom event. Thank you John Nance for sharing your wisdom with us!

QIPS Resident Council proudly hosted our 3rd Wine and Wisdom event last night at Georgetown. A big thank you to our host...
28/01/2016

QIPS Resident Council proudly hosted our 3rd Wine and Wisdom event last night at Georgetown. A big thank you to our host Sam Kallus and our keynote speaker John Nance - it was a great evening!!

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26/01/2016

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The Telluride Experience is now offering immersive patient safety learning experiences for healthcare administrators, risk managers and health educators! View this…

19/01/2016

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