Nova Scotia Health is sharing evidence-based practice with clinicians and promoting discourse that includes their clinical realities as the catalyst to making changes to improve outcomes for all. To accomplish this, Nova Scotia Health, Doctors Nova Scotia and Dalhousie Continuing Medical Education hosted the inaugural semester of Quality Improvement Rounds for physicians. The sessions were developed for - and delivered by - physicians to promotes best practices and to share results of quality review projects that improve treatment and outcomes for common issues contributing to patient morbidity and mortality. The sessions were targeted toward physicians who provide inpatient and ED care. Over 160 physicians participated and additional Quality Improvement Rounds will be held this fall and in the future.
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September 14, 2022