e-Learning
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Medicine ACP
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Track
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Title
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Asynchronous
[Wave 1]
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Intro to QI (Fundamental) – Model for Improvement and SingHealth QI Approach
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Asynchronous
[Wave 1]
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Intro to QI (Intermediate) – Case Study on SGH Code Blue Response Project
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Asynchronous
[Wave 1]
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QI Strategic Themes Model (Fundamental)
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Asynchronous
[Wave 1]
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Bringing Joy to QI
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Curated External Resources
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Topic
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Description
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Spread and adoption mindset needs to reflect the complexity and system nature of spread and adoption, the increasing need to work across boundaries and to focus on the people involved.
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Approaches to Spread and Scale
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The spread and scale of innovation and improvement is a huge and long standing challenge which we need to meet to successfully deliver healthcare. To help you achieve spread and scale we have collated all the ways to do this into seven approaches listed below:
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Spread and Adoption Case Studies
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These cases studies demonstrate how the seven interconnected spread and adoption principles and systems convening work in practice from the perspective of staff in a range of settings.
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- Opens on a seasonal basis
- Check the website regularly for announcements
- Website contains recordings and podcasts
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The School for Change Agents by NHS Horizons is a free, online, self-paced course designed for health and care staff at any level to build the confidence and community to unleash their inner change agent! This year we’re excited to bring you new content in partnership with NHS England’s Health Inequalities Improvement team.
The School for Change Agents takes place on FutureLearn. There are five interactive sessions to complete:
a. Change starts with me
b. Resourcefulness
c. Using power to make a difference
d. Using stories to create change
e. Making sense of complexity
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IPSQ Courses (https://www.singhealthdukenus.com.sg/ipsq/am-epic-programs)
For AM-EPIC Workshops registration, please complete and email the registration form to ipsqworkshop@singhealth.com.sg.
Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Successful registrants will be notified via email with information on workshop details.
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Synchronous
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Healthcare Quality Improvement
Provides participants with basic tools and techniques in Quality Improvement (QI). Participants will be introduced to the Institute of Healthcare Improvement's (IHI) improvement methodology which is a structured and integrated approach to achieve significant results in quality and productivity.
This program serves as a learning platform for anyone who wish to be involved in doing a Quality Improvement project.
(2024) 6 Feb, 27 Mar, 14 May, 19 Jul, 13 Aug, 4 Sept, 3 Oct, 8 Nov, 3 Dec
(2025) 8 Jan, 6 Feb, 26 Mar
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Synchronous
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Agile Quality Improvement (AgileQI) in Healthcare
AgileQITM is a quality improvement methodology that incorporates the Agile mindset and principles, focusing on the purpose, people and interactions; and brings value to the end user (customer), giving flexibility for the user’s changing needs.
Agile principles support observing changing markets & environments, changing customer needs, and competitive threats and changing course when necessary. IPSQ has combined the essence of Agile and QI to develop this novel programme called Agile Quality Improvement (AgileQITM) in Healthcare.
Participants will be equipped with the knowledge of Agile Values and Principles, and the AgileQITM framework and tools to bring about rapid improvement to meet the changing needs of the customer. Participants can boost up their traditional PDSA/PDCA cycles with AgileQITM methodology to ensure timeliness, user centreness and agility.
This program serves as a learning platform for established QI practitioners who wish to stay current & be agile in a fast changing world; and who want to acquire the improvement work perspective embracing Agile Values and Principles and advance their quality improvement skillsets & repertoire.
(2024) 20 Mar, 26 Jul, 15 Nov
(2025) 28 Feb
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Synchronous
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Human Factors for Process Improvement in Healthcare
Human Factors is a multidisciplinary science of applying knowledge and principles of human-system interaction to design systems that are better fitted for humans. In healthcare, complex and demanding task environments and processes can amplify human limitations and fallibility leading to errors or risky behaviours despite our best efforts. There is a need to design systems that perform reliably even though to err is human.
This course will cover some theories, techniques and tips based on Human Factors science on designing for humans. The knowledge will be applicable for participants who seek to analyse and improve work processes around them to make them more resilient to human errors and risky behaviours and more satisfying for the human.
(2024) 27 Feb, 16 May, 20 Aug, 13 Nov
(2025) 18 Feb
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Practice
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Residency QI Certification
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Date: 17 Oct 2024
Time: 12.15pm - 1.45pm
https://synapxe.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_zSdfK14qSR67iXn_z_DSvA
Meeting ID: 983 5991 3269
Passcode: 685320
Date: 24 Oct 2024
Time: 12.15pm - 1.45pm
https://synapxe.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ln64WTeyQ2uP5jm-Eumjnw
Meeting ID: 967 1281 7058
Passcode: 071883
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QI Marketplace
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Date: 17 May 2024 (Fri) Time: 1pm – 2pm
Meeting ID: 974 9671 3758
Meeting Password: 792332
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