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Continuity Of Care In The Resected Pancreatic Cancer Patient Population At Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Christian Fernandez, Md, Nazanin Sarpoulaki, Andrew J. Song, Md, Mark D. Hurwitz, Md
Continuity Of Care In The Resected Pancreatic Cancer Patient Population At Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Christian Fernandez, Md, Nazanin Sarpoulaki, Andrew J. Song, Md, Mark D. Hurwitz, Md
House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)
Introduction
- Standard of care for resectable pancreatic cancer according to the National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines includes surgery, chemotherapy, and consideration of radiotherapy
- Thomas Jefferson University Hospital is a high volume institution with over 100 surgical pancreatic cancer cases per year
- Adjuvant treatment at high volume centers is recommended at all stages and inpatients at TJUH routinely receive inpatient radiation and medical oncology consultations prior to discharge to discuss the benefit of adjuvant therapies
- Despite these efforts and potential benefit to patients, the rate of follow up and delivery of adjuvant therapies at TJUH have not be characterized
- We retrospectively …
It Takes A Village: Developing An Airway Management Bundle To Standardize Emergent Intubation Processes In The Emergency Department, James Sacca, Md, Daniel Casey Kim, Md, Dimitri Papanagnou, Md, Mph, Edd(C)
It Takes A Village: Developing An Airway Management Bundle To Standardize Emergent Intubation Processes In The Emergency Department, James Sacca, Md, Daniel Casey Kim, Md, Dimitri Papanagnou, Md, Mph, Edd(C)
House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)
Problem Definition
Airway management is at the core of emergent patient care. Emergent intubations in the Emergency Department (ED) at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (TJUH) have been noted by staff to be variable and not standardized. Staff have also described that equipment tends to be difficult to locate during intubations.
There is no objective data to confirm these claims. Furthermore, there is no bundle in place to guide emergent intubations in the ED.
Our team sought immediate actions to improve ED airway processes.