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Quality in Progress (QuIP) Seminar Archives

2007-2008

 

Monday, October 15, 2007
Shebba Greer BSN, RN,
Clinical Nurse Educator, Emergency Department
Implementation of an Effective Sepsis Protocol in the Adult Emergency Department

 

Monday, November 19, 2007
Michelle Johnson, Patient Safety Coordinator, Patient Safety Risk Management, American School
Ruth Barnes, RN, MSN, APN-BC, CNS, Multispecialty Areas, Professional Development
Susan Gaspari-Forest, RN, BSN, Staff Nurse, Transplant Vascular Floor, MultiSpecialty Areas
Safe and Effective Strategies for Hand-offs and the UCMC Nursing Standard Hand-off Protocol

 

Monday, December 17, 2007
Laura Frielich
Ambulatory Block Quality Improvement Project: Improving the Medication Refill Process in the Primary Care Group

 

Monday, February 18, 2008
Louis Portugal, MD
Associate Professor of Surgery
Building a Quality Program in the Department of Surgery

 

Monday, March 17, 2008
Sara Platte
Clinical Associate, Pediatrics, Department of Medicine
Improving a Resident Clinic: Using QI for improvement of patient care and ambulatory education

 

Monday, June 16, 2008
John Hickner, Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Family Medicine
Mickey Eder, Access Community Health Network
Preliminary results on a project to understand and improve the safety of the testing processes within Access Community Health Network's

 

2006-2007

 

October 16, 2006
Nicole Artz
David Lovinger, MD
Andy Davis, MD
Nancy Qualter - RN, BSN, CQA
Improving VTE Prophylaxis in Hospitalized General Medicine Patients: A QI Work in Progress

 

October 16, 2006
Sister Mary Jean Ryan
National HC Quality Week

 

October 18, 2006
Quality Fair

 

November 20, 2006
Suma Dronavalli, MD
Iliana Staneva
Perspectives on the glycemic control project in D6 and 3SE

 

December 18, 2006
Doris Quinn

 

January 4, 2007—Combined with RIME (Research in Medical Education)
Paul V. Miles MD, FAAP, Vice President, Director of Quality Improvement and Practice Assessment, American Board of Pediatrics

 

 

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