Regardless of where we practice medicine, it is up to us as individual physicians to ensure the highest quality of care that we can deliver to our patients. At each location, the demography and cultural composition of our patients have revealed different approaches to language barriers, self-understanding of disease, and even the perception of pain.
As a physician, I wrote a recent essay that describes the obstacles I believe most significantly impede the adoption of standards of healthcare delivery in these diverse settings.
I have obtained Six Sigma and LEAN certification and patient safety curricula, and published work on outcomes-based research studies and clinical trials on informatics tools in peer-reviewed journals.
Perioperative Workflow Optimization with Lean management system
Continuous Practice Improvement with Six Sigma DMAIC
LEAN tactics can be used to decrease medication errors in anesthesia. Workflow modifications, and really just a little bit more attention to detail organization, can go a long way in the operating room.
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☝️A physician or CRNA often has to quickly grab a medication. Errors occur when they are administered without verifying what is given.
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📞📧🤜Please contact me at Aalap.c.shah@gmail.com to discuss strategies to decrease patient errors and improve compliance with best practices at your #hospitalor clinic.