Background: Quality improvement (QI) has become an essential component of medical care in the United States. In residency programs, QI is a focus area of the Clinical Learning Environment Review visits conducted by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. The readiness of applicants to internal medicine residency to engage in QI on day one is unknown. Purpose: To document the reporting of QI training or experience in residency applications. Methods: Electronic Residency Application Service applications to a single internal medicine program were reviewed individually looking for reported QI involvement or actual projects in the curriculum vitae (CVs), personal statements (PSs), and letters of recommendation (LORs). CVs were ...
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education 2020. Background: In 2014, the Accreditation Co...
Background: In 2014, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) formally manda...
Training residents to improve clinical quality, safety, and efficacy is important both to prepare re...
Background: Teaching quality improvement (QI) principles during residency is an imp...
Community hospitals with limited resources struggle to engage physicians in Quality improvement init...
Purpose Learning about quality improvement (QI) in resident physician training is often relegated to...
PurposeLearning about quality improvement (QI) in resident physician training is often relegated to ...
Education requires the residency curriculum to include education about quality of care and the Ameri...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: East Tennessee State University\u27s (ETSU) Department of Family Medicine...
Introduction: Only 12% of Americans have proficient health literacy (HL). Patients hide this fact fr...
Background: Orientation for new medical residents is challenging due to the diversity of prior exper...
Two applicants describe their experiences in applying for training in internal medicine. Information...
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education endorses a formal longitudinal quality impr...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether incorporating our novel in-training evaluation report (ITER), which p...
Lawrence Cheung Department of Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada Abstract: Quali...
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education 2020. Background: In 2014, the Accreditation Co...
Background: In 2014, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) formally manda...
Training residents to improve clinical quality, safety, and efficacy is important both to prepare re...
Background: Teaching quality improvement (QI) principles during residency is an imp...
Community hospitals with limited resources struggle to engage physicians in Quality improvement init...
Purpose Learning about quality improvement (QI) in resident physician training is often relegated to...
PurposeLearning about quality improvement (QI) in resident physician training is often relegated to ...
Education requires the residency curriculum to include education about quality of care and the Ameri...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: East Tennessee State University\u27s (ETSU) Department of Family Medicine...
Introduction: Only 12% of Americans have proficient health literacy (HL). Patients hide this fact fr...
Background: Orientation for new medical residents is challenging due to the diversity of prior exper...
Two applicants describe their experiences in applying for training in internal medicine. Information...
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education endorses a formal longitudinal quality impr...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether incorporating our novel in-training evaluation report (ITER), which p...
Lawrence Cheung Department of Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada Abstract: Quali...
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education 2020. Background: In 2014, the Accreditation Co...
Background: In 2014, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) formally manda...
Training residents to improve clinical quality, safety, and efficacy is important both to prepare re...