Educating Pharmacists in Quality (EPIQ): Recipient, Academy for Healthcare Improvement 2015 Duncan Neuhauser Award for Curricular Innovation

Quality Management in Health Care
Terri L WarholakDonna West-Strum

Abstract

The Duncan Neuhauser Award for curriculum Innovation is presented annually at the Academy for Healthcare Improvement meeting. The award recognizes education providers that show innovation and improvement in advancing skills in health care. Duncan B. Neuhauser, PhD, a Senior Editor with the Quality Management in Health Care journal is a Professor of Health Services Research and the Charles Elton Blanchard Professor of Health Management at Case Western Reserve University. Dr Neuhauser has devoted his working life to the science of the improvement of health care and has served as a pioneer in the development of curriculum to promote health care improvement. The 2015 first place recipient was Educating Pharmacists in Quality (EPIQ) developed by the Pharmacy Quality Alliance. EPIQ was developed as a quality improvement education resource for use by pharmacy faculty and other professionals to teach students pharmacists, pharmacists, and other stakeholders about measuring, reporting, and improving quality in pharmacy practice. EPIQ has been integrated into more than 20 doctor of pharmacy curricula and has been used as part of employee training programs. Students and faculty members who have used the program have indicated via surveys ...Continue Reading

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Jul 1, 2009·American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education·Terri L Warholak
Nov 27, 2009·Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges·Eric AlperSteven J Durning
Jun 15, 2010·Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges·Brian M WongKaveh G Shojania
Jul 20, 2011·American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education·David A HoldfordJohn E Murphy
Oct 5, 2011·American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education·Donna West-StrumJohn E Murphy
Oct 5, 2011·American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education·Terri L WarholakJohn E Murphy
Nov 22, 2011·American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education·Terri L WarholakDavid Holdford
Aug 25, 2012·American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education·Adrienne M GilliganTerri L Warholak

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Mar 22, 2018·Pharmacy : Journal of Pharmacy, Education and Practice·Meagen M Rosenthal, Erin R Holmes
May 13, 2017·American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education·Janet CooleyTerri Warholak
Oct 17, 2018·American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education·J Lyle BootmanLucinda L Maine

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