Nisha Jha - KIST Medical College Sunil Shrestha - Nepal Cancer Hospital and Research Center, Lalitpur, Nepal Subish Palaian - Ajman University, United Arab Emirates P Ravi Shankar - Oceania [...]
Nisha Jha - KIST Medical College
Sunil Shrestha - Nepal Cancer Hospital and Research Center, Lalitpur, Nepal
Subish Palaian - Ajman University, United Arab Emirates
P Ravi Shankar - Oceania University of Medicine, Apia, Samoa
Prof Siu Fai Lui, Adjunct Professor, The Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care, CUHK Jockey Club Institute of Ageing, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Hong Kong
Prof Siu Fai Lui, Adjunct Professor, The Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care, CUHK Jockey Club Institute of Ageing, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Hong Kong
Cleveland Clinic London CEO Dr. Brian Donley, discusses Reimagining Healthcare in the Post COVID-19 Era with Dr. Adrienne Boissy, Dr. Ian Cropley and Gareth Sherlock, CIO. This conversation is a [...]
Cleveland Clinic London CEO Dr. Brian Donley, discusses Reimagining Healthcare in the Post COVID-19 Era with Dr. Adrienne Boissy, Dr. Ian Cropley and Gareth Sherlock, CIO. This conversation is a great example of the collaboration between our leaders in London and the U.S.
We spoke to Don Berwick, President Emeritus at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, to ask him how leaders can take care of themselves, and their teams during this crisis
We spoke to Don Berwick, President Emeritus at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, to ask him how leaders can take care of themselves, and their teams during this crisis
THIS Space 2020 keynote talk - An international perspective on the legacy of COVID-19 in healthcare improvement and research. Robert M. Wachter, MD. Professor and Chair of the Department of [...]
THIS Space 2020 keynote talk - An international perspective on the legacy of COVID-19 in healthcare improvement and research.
Robert M. Wachter, MD. Professor and Chair of the Department of Medicine at the University of California.
The COVID-19 pandemic has profound implications for how we practice Quality Improvement (QI) in healthcare. But has it created a bigger role for QI, with increasing opportunities or has it put [...]
The COVID-19 pandemic has profound implications for how we practice Quality Improvement (QI) in healthcare. But has it created a bigger role for QI, with increasing opportunities or has it put the nails in the coffin of QI as we know it? Six debaters will argue for and against this important but contentious motion, “COVID-19 has killed Quality Improvement”. Who will have the last word? Has COVID killed QI? Come find out – you decide the winner! After this session, participants will be able to: - Understand the arguments for and against “COVID-19 has killed Quality Improvement” - Experience a lively, active debate, argued from the head and the heart Have their perceptions about who thinks what challenged - Draw their own conclusions about whether “COVID-19 has killed Quality Improvement” Debate moderator: Helen Bevan, Horizons Team, NHS England and Improvement; England Join us this year by registering at http:/internationalforum.bmj.com