Incorporate A3 thinking into your quality improvement curriculum
Residency Program Alert, March 22, 2019
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Training residents on quality improvement (QI) is an ACGME focus area. The links between GME and quality are omnipresent throughout the accreditor’s CLER program. The ACGME also emphasizes QI in the Common Program Requirements, specifically in the sections detailing the rationale behind the quality requirements: Section VI.A.1.a).(2) and Section VI.A.1.b).(3).
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