OBJECTIVE: To describe the first year of the Educational Quality Improvement Program (EQIP) DESIGN: The Educational Quality Improvement Program (EQIP) was formed by the Association of Program Directors in Surgery (APDS) in 2018 as a continuous educational quality improvement program. Over 18 months, thirteen discrete goals for the establishment of EQIP were refined and executed through a collaborative effort involving leaders in surgical education. Alpha and beta pilots were conducted to refine the data queries and collection processes. A highly-secure, doubly-deidentified database was created for the ingestion of resident and program data. SETTING & PARTICIPANTS: 36 surgical training programs with 1264 trainees and 1500 faculty members wer...
OBJECTIVE: The COVID-19 pandemic led to a dramatic decrease in face-to-face teaching. This can parti...
Objective: In surgery residency programs, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education mand...
The first residency programs for surgical training were introduced in Germany in the late 1880s and ...
BACKGROUND: It is increasingly important for faculty to teach deliberately and provide timely, detai...
Background: There is global momentum to establish scalable Quality Improvement (QI) skills training ...
Championing quality and safety is an institutional commitment and a critical part of day-to-day oper...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to review and appraise how quality improvement (QI) skills are ...
Background: Surgical quality improvement (QI) is a global priority. We report the design and proof-o...
Hypothesis: Surgery residents can learn continuous quality improvement (CQI) principles within a str...
When the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) mandated residents’ involvemen...
OBJECTIVE: The ongoing complexity of general surgery training has led to increased focus on ensuring...
With the launching of the Liaison Committee on Medical Education’s new accreditation Standard ED-19-...
Background Surgeons in academic medical centers have traditionally taken a siloed approach to reduc...
BACKGROUND: In the 1980s, a small research group began identifying variables affecting applicant suc...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to increase compliance and timeliness of surgery resident operative evaluation,...
OBJECTIVE: The COVID-19 pandemic led to a dramatic decrease in face-to-face teaching. This can parti...
Objective: In surgery residency programs, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education mand...
The first residency programs for surgical training were introduced in Germany in the late 1880s and ...
BACKGROUND: It is increasingly important for faculty to teach deliberately and provide timely, detai...
Background: There is global momentum to establish scalable Quality Improvement (QI) skills training ...
Championing quality and safety is an institutional commitment and a critical part of day-to-day oper...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to review and appraise how quality improvement (QI) skills are ...
Background: Surgical quality improvement (QI) is a global priority. We report the design and proof-o...
Hypothesis: Surgery residents can learn continuous quality improvement (CQI) principles within a str...
When the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) mandated residents’ involvemen...
OBJECTIVE: The ongoing complexity of general surgery training has led to increased focus on ensuring...
With the launching of the Liaison Committee on Medical Education’s new accreditation Standard ED-19-...
Background Surgeons in academic medical centers have traditionally taken a siloed approach to reduc...
BACKGROUND: In the 1980s, a small research group began identifying variables affecting applicant suc...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to increase compliance and timeliness of surgery resident operative evaluation,...
OBJECTIVE: The COVID-19 pandemic led to a dramatic decrease in face-to-face teaching. This can parti...
Objective: In surgery residency programs, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education mand...
The first residency programs for surgical training were introduced in Germany in the late 1880s and ...