“Crossing the Quality Chasm: Next Steps for Health Professions Education” 6/18/2002
Institute of Medicine, Washington, D.C.
The Institute of Medicine's Crossing the Quality Chasm report recommended that in order to make substantial improvements in health care quality, there needs to be changes in the way health professionals are prepared for practice, how they are deployed, and how they are held accountable. This two-day summit is designed to give participants an opportunity to discuss and help create strategies for the future of health professions education.
Tuesday, June 18
- General Session: “Report Critical Actions to General Session”
Open discussion of group leaders.
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- Reactor Panel: “Major Stakeholders Comment on Key Strategies and Action Plans”
Speakers include: Ross Baker, associate professor, Department of Health Policy, Management, and Evaluation, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto; Bob Berenson, senior advisor, Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy; Dan Duffy, COO, ABIM; Charles Inlander, president, People's Medical Society; Joey Ridenour, president, National Council of State Boards of Nursing; Colleen Conway Welch, dean of nursing, Vanderbilt; and Don Williams, executive director, Washington Board of Pharmacy.
- General Session: “Synthesis of Major Next Steps, Action Plans, and Closing Remarks”
Speakers include: Edward Hundert and Mary Wakefield, Organizing Committee co-chairs.
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