

2019 Michigan Summit on Quality Improvement, Patient Safety, & Wellness
show more Thank you to everyone involved with the 4th Annual Michigan Summit on Quality Improvement, Patient Safety, and Wellness show less

2018 Michigan Summit on Quality Improvement and Patient Safety
show more Congratulations to the residents and fellows who presented these winning posters! 1st Place Winner – Fellowship Poster Competition: Title: Utilization of Endoscopy Encounter to Improve HCV Screening And Linkage To Care Presenting Author: Sachin Goyal, M.D., Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology, DMC-Harper Hospital Faculty Sponsor(s): Fadi Antaki, M.D.; Kirthi Lilley, M.D. 2nd Place Winner – Fellowship Poster Competition: Title: A System-Based Multidisciplinary Severe Maternal Morbidity Committee Review to Teach Residents and Fellows The Clinical Learning Environment Review Focus Areas Of Patient Safety And Quality Presenting Author: Natalie Hage, M.D., Obstetrics & Gynecology, Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak Faculty Sponsor(s): Dotun Ogunyemi, M.D. 1st Place Winner – Resident Poster Competition: Title: Making PISE: Navigating the Creation of a Perioperative Institute of Surgical Excellence (PISE) At The Detroit Medical Center Presenting Author: Wael Saasouh, M.D., Anesthesiology, DMC-Harper Hospital Faculty Sponsor(s): Vinay Pallekonda, M.D. 2nd Place Winner – Resident Poster Competition: Title: Limiting Inappropriate Proton Pump Inhibitors Use in a Community Hospital Presenting Author: Skye El Sayegh, M.D., Internal Medicine, Wayne State Univ School of Med Faculty Sponsor(s): Vesna Tegeltija, M.D. 3rd Place Winner – Resident Poster Competition: Title: Improving Adherence to a Controlled Substance Agreement Policy: An Interprofessional Approach Presenting Author: Mohamad El Abdallah, M.D., Internal Medicine, Beaumont Hospital, Dearborn Faculty Sponsor(s): Ruaa Elteriefi, M.D.; Insaf Mohammad, PharmD. show less

2017 Michigan Summit on Quality Improvement and Patient Safety
show more Thank you to everyone involved with the 2nd Annual Michigan Summit on Quality Improvement & Patient Safety Congratulations to the residents and fellows who presented these winning posters! These 5 posters represent the best of the 107 resident and fellow projects from 22 different hospitals that were presented on June 2. Session materials from this year's summit can be found here. Thank you again for the collaborative efforts of SEMCME, MSU-SCS, MHA, and MAME for planning this exciting event and continuing to expand quality improvement knowledge within Michigan. And thank you to the following companies for sponsoring the QI Summit; we appreciate their financial support: American Medical Association, BMJ Quality & Safety, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals, Merck, MPRO, Physicians Financial, LC, QI Macros, and University of Michigan - Integrative Systems + Design. With grant support awarded by the Michigan State Medical Society Foundation (MSMS) - thank you! 2017 Michigan Summit on Quality Improvement & Patient Safety Poster Winners show less
2016 Michigan Summit on Quality Improvement and Patient Safety
show more The 2016 summit was designed for physician faculty, fellows, residents, program coordinators, researchers and medical educators and was split into the following events. QI Bootcamp: This event introduced specific tools to use and a step-by-step approach for quality improvement studies to further the QI knowledge base across Michigan. Program Coordinators Workshop: This event provided guidance on how to prepare for a CLER visit and its focus on patient safety and quality improvement. Poster Presentations: This event occurred throughout the Summit. These presentations were be from residents and To view the winning posters, please click the logo above or view them individually below. 2016 Michigan Summit on Quality Improvement & Patient Safety Poster Winners: Poster: Resident ‘Hotspotting’ Reduces Heart Failure Readmissions (poster #6) Poster: Using Kaizen to Improve Quality Processes in an Obstetrics Unit (poster #77) show less
fellows from across the state and highlighted their studies in quality improvement, patient safety and health
care disparities. Posters were on display during an assigned AM or PM time frame. Poster presentations were
judged and prizes were awarded at the end of the day.