The Healthcare Improvement and Innovation in Quality (THINQ) Collaborative: A Novel Quality Improvement Training Program for Undergraduate and Postgraduate Students.

Dhwani Krishnan, Abhinav Kareddy, Caitlin Chen, Russel Kerbel, Erin Dowling, Wendy Simon, Anna Dermenchyan
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The Healthcare Improvement and Innovation in Quality (THINQ) Collaborative is a uniquely designed program that engages undergraduate and postgraduate students to participate in improving health care and addressing important clinical problems. In 9 years, over 120 THINQ Fellows have been trained in quality improvement (QI) frameworks and methodologies focusing on research skills, social justice, leadership development, and problem-solving. Program evaluation has included surveying current and former THINQ Fellows about their experiences with the program and its subsequent impact on their careers. THINQ's research and outreach initiatives have contributed to improvements in workflows and clinical care on topics such as interdisciplinary team communication, discharge and care transition, sepsis management, and physician burnout. The THINQ Program has equipped future health care leaders to engage with and address QI issues in clinical practice. The structures, processes, and outcomes discussed here can guide other institutions in creating similar QI programs.

医疗保健质量改进与创新(THINQ)合作项目:面向本科生和研究生的新颖质量改进培训计划。
医疗保健质量改进与创新合作计划(THINQ)是一项设计独特的计划,旨在吸引本科生和研究生参与改进医疗保健和解决重要临床问题。9 年来,已有 120 多名 THINQ 学员接受了质量改进 (QI) 框架和方法方面的培训,重点是研究技能、社会公正、领导力发展和问题解决。项目评估包括调查现任和前任 THINQ 学员参与项目的经历以及项目对他们职业生涯的影响。THINQ 计划的研究和推广活动促进了工作流程和临床护理的改善,涉及的主题包括跨学科团队沟通、出院和护理过渡、脓毒症管理和医生职业倦怠。THINQ 计划使未来的医疗保健领导者有能力参与并解决临床实践中的 QI 问题。这里讨论的结构、流程和成果可以指导其他机构创建类似的 QI 计划。
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