WCM-Q Grand Rounds Discusses Healthcare Improvement Teams

Strategies for facilitating the transformation of local healthcare through improvement teams and networks were discussed at the latest Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q) Grand Rounds.
Dr. Deborah White, full professor, dean and CEO of the University of Calgary in Qatar, gave a presentation explaining the capacity of high-performing teams for initiating positive change in healthcare, as well as the challenges facing them.
Speaking at WCM-Q to an audience of physicians, pharmacists, nurses and allied health professionals, Dr. White identified various facilitators and barriers to the creation of quality and safety improvement teams, which are often termed ‘quality circles’. She also explained the key skills required of clinicians and leaders as members of high-performing improvement teams, and the impact of shared culture, attitudes and beliefs on teams and improvement initiatives. In particular, Dr. White said that a shared commitment to quality must pervade not just entire teams but entire organizations, and that this is facilitated by opportunities for multi-level engagement.
Dr. White said: “Culture is really important and quality is everyone’s business, all the way from the people who do the cleaning in the hospital right through to the senior leadership. In some of my experiences going across Canada, that was demonstrated in the hospitals in quality circles where nurses, physicians and support workers all talked together about what they were doing. That sort of engagement at all levels is necessary as a platform for innovation and success.”
Dr. White’s lecture also explained how to distinguish between a variety of different models, frameworks and approaches used to plan and implement improvement initiatives.
The lecture, titled Leading Local and Health System Transformation: Forming Teams from the Bedside, C-suite and the Community, was accredited locally by the Qatar Council for Healthcare Practitioners-Accreditation Department (QCHP-AD) and internationally by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME).
Background Information
Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar
Weill Cornell Medicine - Qatar is a partnership between Cornell University and Qatar Foundation. It offers a comprehensive six-year medical program leading to the Cornell University M.D. degree with teaching by Cornell and Weill Cornell faculty and by physicians at Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), Aspetar Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Hospital, the Primary Health Care Corporation, the Feto Maternal Center, and Sidra Medicine, who hold Weill Cornell appointments. Through its biomedical research program, WCM-Q is building a sustainable research community in Qatar while advancing basic science and clinical research. Through its medical college, WCM-Q seeks to provide the finest education possible for medical students, to improve health care both now and for future generations, and to provide high quality health care to the Qatari population.