Cultivating competence in error management: The development and impact of a tailored quality improvement and patient safety curriculum in pathology training
Nikka Khorsandi, Kara Tanaka, Elena Nedelcu, Sarah Calkins, Kristie White

TL;DR
A new curriculum was developed to teach pathology trainees about quality improvement and patient safety, leading to improved confidence and skills in managing errors.
Contribution
A tailored curriculum for pathology trainees was developed and shown to effectively improve their competence in error management and patient safety.
Findings
Trainees showed significant improvement in confidence and application of quality improvement and patient safety methodologies after the curriculum.
Pathology trainees increased their participation in safety event investigations compared to national averages.
The curriculum is suggested as a model for wider adoption in pathology residencies to promote a culture of safety.
Abstract
Despite recent efforts in medicine to minimize diagnostic errors in healthcare, a gap persists in the formal education of pathology trainees in quality improvement and patient safety and error management. This study evaluates a formal curriculum developed and implemented over one year at a pathology residency training program aimed at addressing this educational gap for pathology trainees. A year-long curriculum was developed and implemented involving didactics, small group discussions, and case-based exercises known as error management cases of the week. Pre- and post-curricular surveys assessed trainees' attitudes, beliefs, skills, and confidence related to quality improvement and patient safety. The curriculum's success was measured via participation rates, changes in trainees' attitudes, beliefs, skills, and confidence related to quality improvement and patient safety as measured…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPatient Safety and Medication Errors · Clinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Skills · Clinical Laboratory Practices and Quality Control
