Department of Emergency Medicine, Royal University Hospital, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.
CJEM. 2024 Jul;26(7):460-462. doi: 10.1007/s43678-024-00707-2. Epub 2024 May 27.
Proficiency in Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (QIPS) methodologies has been identified as a standard of residency training. However, there is no consensus on how to achieve these competencies. We used Kern's model of curricular development to create a QIPS curriculum for the local Emergency Medicine (EM) residency training program. The curriculum was designed following best practice recommendations for QIPS education and took the form of a 10-h educational experience including two in-person live sessions. The curriculum was delivered to a mix of local transition to practice residents and faculty members. Participants reported favorable outcomes and objectively demonstrated QIPS knowledge acquisition. This curriculum serves as a model that could be adapted by other residency training programs seeking to implement their own QIPS curricula.
精通质量改进和患者安全 (QIPS) 方法已被确定为住院医师培训的标准。然而,如何实现这些能力还没有共识。我们使用 Kern 的课程开发模型为当地急诊医学 (EM) 住院医师培训计划创建了一个 QIPS 课程。该课程是根据 QIPS 教育的最佳实践建议设计的,形式为包括两次现场直播在内的 10 小时教育体验。该课程提供给当地的过渡到实践的住院医师和教员。参与者报告了良好的结果,并客观地展示了 QIPS 知识的获取。该课程可作为其他寻求实施自己的 QIPS 课程的住院医师培训计划的模型。