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Bridging Health Equity, Quality Improvement, and Patient Safety: A Framework for Medical Student Education
Joyce R Javier1, Anne T Vo1, Gery W Ryan1
1Department of Health Systems Science Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine Pasadena California USA.
Background:
Ensuring patient safety (PS) and implementing quality improvement (QI) are well-recognized functions of healthcare delivery systems and fall within physicians' scope of practice. How to effectively introduce equity-centered PS and QI concepts into an already overloaded undergraduate medical education curriculum is a challenge.
Methods:
This report describes our experiences at the Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine (KPSOM), a new medical school, and how we have developed our Quality Improvement and Patient Safety curriculum within a larger institutional environment where equity and social justice are highly valued.
Results:
Integrating health systems science into undergraduate medical education and concepts related to health equity requires intentional curricular design and ongoing adaptation. Lessons learned include: (1) importance of using the Basic Improvement Framework as an educational anchor; (2) understanding the value of integration across curricular phases; and (3) creating a dedicated space for curricular refinement over time.
Conclusions:
Medical schools and health systems aiming to strengthen their health systems science curricula may find value in implementing structured approaches-such as the Basic Improvement Framework utilized at KPSOM-to promote early and meaningful engagement with systems-based concepts, especially health equity, throughout learners' training.
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