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Thomas Jefferson University

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

2019

Medical residents

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Scanning For Qi: Resident And Sonographer Driven Improvement Of Radiology Resident Ultrasound Technique, Brian Blumhof, Md, Corinne Wessner, Bs, Rdms, Rvt, Kristen Mcclure, Md Jun 2019

Scanning For Qi: Resident And Sonographer Driven Improvement Of Radiology Resident Ultrasound Technique, Brian Blumhof, Md, Corinne Wessner, Bs, Rdms, Rvt, Kristen Mcclure, Md

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

Objective

The aim of this structural QI project is to improve the educational ultrasound curriculum , thus improving overall resident confidence and technical ability in acquiring diagnostic quality sonographic images.

Comparing resident confidence levels and performance against their initial benchmarks as well as against yearly cohorts, we plan to create a long standing addition to the radiology residency at Jefferson, with plans to include additional ultrasound examinations as the curriculum becomes more robust.

Stakeholders include not only the radiology residency, which would benefit from improved resident education and knowledge, but also the hospital and ultimately patients, who stand to benefit …


Improving Residents’ Response Time To Inbox Results, Sean Hurt, Md, Rose Onyeali, Md, Jason Ojeda, Md Jun 2019

Improving Residents’ Response Time To Inbox Results, Sean Hurt, Md, Rose Onyeali, Md, Jason Ojeda, Md

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

Study Aims

  • We aimed to improve the response times to inbox results of the residents and interns at Jefferson Internal Medicine Associates. A standard measure in EPIC is the percentage of inbox results responded to within 24 hours. At the time of project initiation, 50% of all results assigned to resident and intern inboxes were being responded to in this time frame . We aimed to improve this number to 70%
  • There is no expectation that residents and interns could respond to all results within 24 hours. Trainee schedules are very crowded, and not all inbox results need to be …