Tuesday, December 10, 2013

As we turn to the final day of the IHI Annual National Forum on Quality Improvement in Health Care, our intrepid band of Telluride graduates prepares for their session, "Student- and Resident-Driven Patient Safety Programs"  The presentation will draw on their experience at Telluride in examining issues of quality, safety, disclosure, and apology--as well as work they have done at their home institutions following the Colorado seminars.

Teambuilding was an important part of the Telluride experience.  You see here that there is some residual of that training several months later.

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