2023
DOI: 10.1097/pts.0000000000001150
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The Pursuing Excellence Collaborative: Engaging First-Year Residents and Fellows in Patient Safety Event Investigations

Abstract: Objectives Resident and fellow engagement in patient safety event investigations (PSEIs) can benefit both the clinical learning environment’s ability to improve patient care and learners’ problem-solving skills. The goals of this collaborative were to increase resident and fellow participation in these investigations and improve PSEI quality. Methods This collaborative involved 18 sites—8 sites that had participated in a similar previous collaborative (… Show more

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“…They are, by design, a quick and accessible complement to more intensive educational efforts that focus on integrating physicians-in-training into quality improvement and patient safety programmes (eg, House Staff Quality and Safety Councils, 16 the Pursuing Excellence Initiative Pathway Leaders Patient Safety Collaborative). 17 Patient safety work can be reframed through medical safety huddles as a valuable opportunity for physicians to meaningfully influence how they deliver highquality, safe care to their patients.…”
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“…They are, by design, a quick and accessible complement to more intensive educational efforts that focus on integrating physicians-in-training into quality improvement and patient safety programmes (eg, House Staff Quality and Safety Councils, 16 the Pursuing Excellence Initiative Pathway Leaders Patient Safety Collaborative). 17 Patient safety work can be reframed through medical safety huddles as a valuable opportunity for physicians to meaningfully influence how they deliver highquality, safe care to their patients.…”
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confidence: 99%