Quality Improvement – Development session for Supervisors (SW499)

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Documents
BMJMeasurement for Improvement
MS Teams LinkSafer Care - Risk Management

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SubjectCPD - Supervisors
DescriptionBackground: Within the Acute, Community and Mental Health services in the South West quality improvement methods have been in use since 2009. As a region we have relatively well-developed infrastructures in most hospitals where trainees spend their time. Most Trusts will have improvement teams that are multi-professional and are familiar with the Model for Improvement, Lean, Microsystems approaches to improving quality. Increasingly the language of QI and collaborative approaches are also evident in primary care settings. All Royal Colleges have added Quality Improvement as a subject, an approach to improving care and a component of training since the publication of Training for Better Outcomes by the Academy of Royal Colleges in 2016. This half day session is designed to ensure all educational supervisors are more understanding of the context for QI, the fundamentals of how QI methods work and in particular how they differ from Audit and how best to support, encourage and supervise good quality improvement experiences for their trainees.
Additional information

Format- as interactive as we can make it on line with discussion, Q&As

Please read the documents attached to this course if you have a space prior to the start.

This course is aimed at Educational Supervisors and Clinical Supervisors.

N.B. THIS COURSE IS ELECTIVE, NOT MANDATORY.

VenueMicrosoft Teams, Virtual  View details
Date & timeWednesday 13 July 2022, 13:15 to 16:15
LecturerTricia Woodhead
Target audience

Mandatory: Educational/Clinical Supervisor Secondary Care, or SAS Doctor - Associate Specialist, or SAS Doctor - Specialist, or SAS Doctor - Speciality Doctor, or SAS Doctor - Staff Grade

Course styleWebinar
CateringN/A
CPD points3.000
CostNo charge
Objectives

Objectives -at the end of the session participants will

1. Have more evidence of how QI impacts on doctors, patients, the NHS and wider society

2. Understand how QI differs from audit

3. See how time ordered measurement enables rapid learning about what changes work best

4. See how Human factors and safe design provide a structured means to agree what to improve and why

5. Have a check list of what common barriers there are and explore strategies to overcome them individually or together