Conducting Audits & Quality Improvements Projects- ResearchEazy
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1Summary
This teaching session, "Conducting Audits & Quality Improvement Projects- ResearchEazy," is designed to empower medical professionals with critical knowledge and skills to initiate, execute, and evaluate audits and quality improvement projects effectively. The session aims to navigate challenges in clinical audits and implementing successful improvement strategies. It is an excellent opportunity to learn industry best practices, enhance your research capabilities, and make significant contributions to the improvement of healthcare outcomes. Suitable for any medical professionals interested in healthcare quality assurance, process improvements, and research. Open for booking now.
Learning objectives
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Understand the Conceptual Framework: By the end of the session, participants should be able to define and explain the importance of audits and quality improvement projects in the healthcare setting. They should also be able to differentiate between the two terms and understand when each of them is needed.
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Planning and Executing an Audit: Learners should have the abilities to plan and carry out an efficient audit, which includes defining the audit objectives, identifying data sources, collecting and analyzing data, presenting results, and taking corrective actions.
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Quality Improvement Models: The participants will comprehend various models, methods, and tools for quality improvement, such as the PDSA (Plan-Do-Study-Act) cycle and Lean Six Sigma. They should be capable of applying these techniques to real-world medical scenarios to improve service quality.
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Teamwork in Audits and Quality Projects: The attendees will grasp the significance of teamwork, communication, and collaboration in conducting successful audits and quality improvement projects. They should be able to demonstrate these skills in group activities during the session.
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Compliance with Regulations: Participants will gain an understanding of the legal and ethical considerations in conducting audits and quality improvement projects, including compliance with data protection regulations and considerations of patient consent.