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Improving resident engagement in quality improvement and patient safety initiatives at the bedside: the Advocate for Clinical Education (ACE).

Schleyer AM, Best JA, McIntyre LK, et al. Improving resident engagement in quality improvement and patient safety initiatives at the bedside: the Advocate for Clinical Education (ACE). Am J Med Qual. 2013;28(3):243-9. doi:10.1177/1062860612453850.

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June 3, 2013
Schleyer AM, Best JA, McIntyre LK, et al. Am J Med Qual. 2013;28(3):243-9.
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An advocate for clinical education (a nurse who rounded with medicine and surgery teams) provided team-specific feedback on patient safety measures to residents and attending physicians based on direct observation of clinical care. The feedback was well received by physicians and was associated with some improvement in hand hygiene practices.

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Schleyer AM, Best JA, McIntyre LK, et al. Improving resident engagement in quality improvement and patient safety initiatives at the bedside: the Advocate for Clinical Education (ACE). Am J Med Qual. 2013;28(3):243-9. doi:10.1177/1062860612453850.