Quality and Safety in Radiology Online Course
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- Start with the basics of the Quality and Safety movement in radiology and advance to designing and conducting a Quality and Safety initiative from start to finish. This unique Online Course will begin by presenting the history and aims of the Quality and Safety movement in radiology, its role in organizational culture, as well as the basic terminology and methods. Then in the second half of the course, you will gain the knowledge to design and conduct a Quality and Safety initiative from start to finish.
Learning Outcomes and Modules
Upon completion of this program, participants will gain a basic knowledge of the history and aims of the Quality and Safety Movement in Radiology, the basic terminology, definitions and methods, and understand the role of organizational culture; be provided an example of how to design and conduct a Quality and Safety initiative from start-to-finish; and develop and enhance their expertise in Quality and Safety and related research.
Module 1
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- Introduction—Mark Parker
- Basic Definitions—Eric A. Walker
- Central Role of Organizational Culture—Hani Abu-judeh
- Practical Nuts and Bolts—Nadja Kadom
- Panel Discussion
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Module 2
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- Becoming a Quality Champion—Michael Bruno
- Teaching Q&S to Medical Students, Residents, and Fellows in Radiology—Marc Willis
- Image Wisely Campaign: PQI— Reduce Radiation Dose From Fluoroscopy—James Duncan
- Addressing the Complex Problem of Reducing Diagnostic Errors—Timothy Mosher
- Panel Discussion
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