About the Summit The Michigan Summit on Quality Improvement, Patient Safety & Wellness is a statewide program that brings together medical care providers to focus on promotion of patient safety and enhancement of quality of patient care, along with caregiver wellness. The Summit supports Section VI of the American Conference on Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Common Program Requirements. The requirements emphasize that all physicians share responsibility for promoting patient safety and enhancing quality of patient care. As a result, Graduate medical education training programs must prepare residents to provide clinical care with continuous focus on the safety, individual needs, and humanity of their patients. In addition, ACGME has recognized that the psychological, emotional, and physical well-being of caregivers is critical in the development of competent, caring, and resilient physicians. Quality Improvement involves systematic and continuous actions that lead to measurable improvement in health care services and the well-being of targeted patient populations. To make improvements, organizations need to understand their own delivery system and key processes. The Michigan Summit on Quality Improvement, Patient Safety & Wellness is designed to focus on the initial steps of quality improvement by highlighting the importance of residents and fellows in the process of identifying areas of improvement. This Summit further aids health care systems by providing the tools to effectively study the targeted areas of improvement. Wellness addresses the well-being of the healthcare delivery team: from residents, fellows, attending physicians, physician assistants, nurses, aides, and graduate medical education program directors. The goal is to help caregivers establish work-life balance so that they can be effective caregivers for their patients. The Michigan Summit on Quality Improvement, Patient Safety & Wellness is a statewide collaboration between: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Southeast Michigan Center for Value Partnerships Medical Education Michigan Area Health Education Michigan Health & Hospital Center Association Michigan Peer Review Organization Wayne State University School of Michigan Association for Medical Medicine Education In the fourth year of the Summit, the program has been expanded: Quality Improvement/Patient Safety poster presentations by residents and fellows from across the state of Michigan continue to be a focus, with a new poster category to include projects on Caregiver Wellness. In addition, a session with slide presentations for the top submitted abstracts will be held. Awards will be given to the top posters in the quality improvement/patient safety category for residents and for fellows, and the top poster in the wellness category will receive an award. Slide presentations also will be recognized and will receive monetary awards. As in past years, the program includes a dynamic keynote speaker. The afternoon session will be comprised of four concurrent courses: Introductory QI Bootcamp Advanced QI Bootcamp QI Bootcamp for Program Coordinators Wellness Bootcamp The Michigan Summit on Quality Improvement, Patient Safety & Wellness The morning session includes: Resident and Fellow poster presentations on Quality Improvement, Patient Safety, and Wellness projects Three slide presentations of top Resident and Fellow projects Keynote Address Networking luncheon; vendors on display who provide sponsorship for the Summit Awards ceremony Two short sessions in the early afternoon: “Wellness in the Works” “Payer Provider Partnerships” The afternoon includes four concurrent courses: QI Bootcamp Advanced QI Bootcamp QI Bootcamp for Program Coordinators Wellness Bootcamp Continuing Medical Education Credit (CME) CME will be provided. ACCREDITATION: The McLaren Health Care is accredited by the Michigan State Medical Society Committee on CME Accreditation to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA DESIGNATION STATEMENT: The McLaren Health Care designates this educational activity for a maximum of 5 MSMS PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. AOA ACCREDITATION: The McLaren Health Care is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians. The McLaren Health Care designates this program for a maximum of 5 AOA Category 2-A credits and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician’s participation in this activity. To receive CME credits, participants at the Summit will need to check in at the registration desk and sign-in at a computer kiosk. Upon completion of sessions, participants will need to complete an evaluation form and report the number of hours of CME activities attended. CME certificates will be emailed upon receipt of a completed evaluation form. Conflicts of Interest It is the policy of McLaren Health Care and the Department of Continuing Medical Education to ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all its individually sponsored or jointly sponsored educational programs. All Program Directors, Moderators, activity planners and faculty participating in any McLaren Greater Lansing sponsored program are expected to disclose any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest that may have direct bearing on the subject matter of the continuing education program. McLaren Greater Lansing will resolve conflicts of interest prior to the program and provide a listing of any disclosures or the absence of any disclosures prior to the beginning of any activity. Speakers Kathryn Adair, PhD - No Conflicts of interest to disclose Marc Cohen - No Conflicts of interest to disclose Speakers (continued) Anne Dohrenwend, PhD - No conflicts of interest to disclose Andrea Ernst, C-TAGME - No conflicts of interest to disclose Robert Flora, MD, MBA, MPH - No conflicts of interest to disclose Kathy Hinton - No conflicts of interest to disclose Rajiv John, MD – No conflicts of interest to disclose Pradeep Kaminoulu - No conflicts of interest to disclose Lakshmi Swaminathan, MD – No conflicts of interest disclosed Radhika Kakarala, MD, MS– No conflicts of interest disclosed Lisa Miller, C-TAGME – No conflicts of interest disclosed Vita McCabe, MD– No conflicts of interest disclosed Lisa McLean, MD– No conflicts of interest disclosed Dawne Vowler, C-TAGME – No conflicts of interest disclosed Barbara Wolf, MD, MHA – No conflicts of interest to disclose Planning Committee Lisa Dillon, PhD – No conflicts of interest to disclose Robert Flora, MD – No conflicts of interest to disclose Paige Fults – No conflicts of interest to disclose Karen H. Hagglund, MS – No conflicts of interest to disclose Leon Hudson – No conflicts of interest to disclose Wendy Jolivet, MBA– No conflicts of interest disclosed Nadia Juzych, DSc, MS – No conflicts of interest to disclose Susan Palmer - No conflicts of interest to disclose Susan Pasqualone - No conflicts of interest to disclose David Pieper, PhD – No conflicts of interest to disclose Lakshmi Swaminathan, MD – No conflicts of interest disclosed Dennis Tsilimingras, MD – No conflicts of interest to disclose Sharon Wilson, MS – No conflicts of interest to disclose Michigan Summit on Quality Improvement, Patient Safety & Wellness Planning Committee Lisa Dillon, PhD Academic Director Detroit Medical Center Robert Flora, MD, MBA, MPH Chief Academic Officer and Vice President of Academic Affairs, McLaren Health Care Professor – Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology – Southeast Michigan Campus, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine Paige Fults Director, Advocacy Michigan Health & Hospital Association (MHA) Karen Hagglund, MS Medical Researcher Ascension St. John Leon Hudson Project Manager Michigan Area Health Education Center Wendy Jolivet, MBA Conference Manager, SEMCME Nadia Juzych, DSc, MS Chair, Michigan QI Summit Planning Committee Project Manager, SEMCME Susan Palmer, C-TAGME Residency Program Coordinator, Radiology Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak Susan Pasqualone Communications Director Michigan Peer Review Organization (MPRO) David Pieper, PhD Former Executive Director, SEMCME Kate Sheppard, MPH, MSW Executive Director, SEMCME Lakshmi Swaminathan, MD Director Graduate Medical Education Patient Safety and Quality Beaumont Hospital, Dearborn Dennis Tsilimingras, MD, MPH Associate Professor, Wayne State University School of Medicine Co-Director, Michigan Area Health Education Center Sharon Wilson, MS President, Michigan Association for Medical Education (MAME) Operations Director, Graduate Medical Education Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak 2019 Michigan Summit Quality Improvement, Patient Safety & Wellness Somerset Inn, Troy, Michigan May 29th, 2019 Schedule of Events 7:00 - 8:00 am Registration, Sign-In, Poster Check-In 7:30 - 8:00 am Judges Orientation Morning Sessions Poster Presentation Competition - with Judges and Other Guests 8:00 - 10:00 am Morning Break – POSTERS MUST BE REMOVED AT THIS TIME 10:00 - 10:10 am Please Visit Vendor Displays 10:10 - 10:15 am Welcome and Introductions Slide Presentation Competition Dr. Beena Ahsan, Henry Ford Health System, “Multidisciplinary Approach for 10:15 – 11:00 am Standardized Care and Control of Opioid Administration for Pain Management Patients” Dr. Megan Cook, Henry Ford Hospital Detroit, “Hepatitis C Screening and Linkage to Care in an Urban Emergency Department”
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