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RCGP’s Online QI Ready Toolkit – An amazing online resource to assist you in better understanding QI methodologies, including audit, an online learning network and a series of learning modules.
Clinical Audit is Not Dead – If QI is the slick, new, sexy end of service development, then clinical audit can seem old fashioned, a fuddy duddy. . This BMJ article explores that notion. It makes the case for understanding that Quality Improvement and Clinical Audit aren’t necessarily separate things.
Is Clinical Audit on its Way Out? The Royal College of Physicians takes a look at this too.
Audit – how to do it in practice. A BMJ article from 2008 that still has relevance today! Nicely written.
NHS Digitial Clinical Audits – NHS Digital runs clinical audits and registries for the health and care system in England. If you’re interested, take a look at what they do.
HQUIP– HQUIP aims to improve health outcomes by enabling those who commission, deliver and receive healthcare to measure and improve our healthcare services.
NHS England on Audit – some interesting links to audits being done nationally.
The Bath Audit Course, Designed by Dr Michael Harris (Bath)
Bradford VTS was created by Dr. Ramesh Mehay, a Programme Director for Bradford GP Training Scheme back in 2001. Over the years, it has seen many permutations. At the time, there were very few resources for GP trainees and their trainers so Bradford decided to create one FOR EVERYONE.
So, we see Bradford VTS as the INDEPENDENT vocational training scheme website providing a wealth of free medical resources for GP trainees, their trainers and TPDs everywhere and anywhere. We also welcome other health professionals – as we know the site is used by both those qualified and in training – such as Associate Physicians, ANPs, Medical & Nursing Students.
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