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Quality improvement education for medical students: a near-peer pilot study
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2020
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Quality improvement (QI) is an essential component of modern clinical practice. Front-line professionals offer valuable perspectives on areas for improvement and are motivated to deliver change. In the UK, all junior doctors are expected to participate in QI in order to advance to the next stage of their training. However, UK undergraduates receive no standardized training in QI methodology. This is perpetuated within medical schools by a lack of teaching capacity and competing priorities, and
doi:10.21203/rs.2.20705/v2
fatcat:5xtamwg3erfdfhqiubi4fkqjwa