2021 Curriculum learning syllabus: stage 2
Safety & Quality Improvement
Stage learning outcomes
- Able to lead a local quality improvement project
- Applies the principles of patient safety in the hospital context
Key capabilities
A |
Knows when and how to apply quality improvement science with the aim of improving services while maintaining patient safety |
B |
Recognises the factors influencing reliable care |
C |
Demonstrates knowledge of variation with respect to interpreting measurement, understanding types of variation, and differentiating between expected and unwarranted variation |
D |
Utilises appropriate measurement techniques for improvement, and demonstrates whether a change has occurred and its impact |
E |
Contrasts 'data for assurance' and 'data for improvement' and uses both data appropriately |
F |
Uses simple proactive safety techniques to prevent harm to patients, including the assessment of likelihood and severity of risks |
G |
Matches expertise and resources to the level of clinical risk posed to patients |
H |
Describes the impact of anaesthetists’ actions on patient safety more broadly in the hospital and wider healthcare system |
I |
Describes the principles of medication safety |
J |
Explains the process of critical incident follow-up |
Examples of evidence
Experience & logbook:
- involvement in QI activities within Anaesthetics department and experience of hospital wide QI and risk assessment.
Supervised Learning Events (SLEs) can be used to demonstrate:
- leadership of local QI project
- presentation of QI project results
- implementation of QI project outcomes recognizing challenges eg sustainability, up-scaling, spreading
- A-QIPAT
- case(s) resulting in completion of incident form
- observance of theatre safety practices such as Stop Before You Block, WHO checklist.
Personal Activities and Personal Reflections may include:
- courses or eLearning: quality improvement methodology, medicines management, human factors
- reflection on critical incident
- involvement with critical incident investigations
- attendance at quality improvement meetings
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Professional Behaviours and Communication
- Team working
- Perioperative Medicine and Health Promotion
- Resuscitation and Transfer
- other specialty specific domains.