November 18, 2019
Getting a restful night’s sleep in the intensive care unit (ICU) can be a difficult feat for many patients. From beeping machines and monitors, to check-ups by nurses, medication rounds, and the constant glare of fluorescent light. Sometimes, rest is… Read more about Rest is Best – IHPME graduate aims to change sleep habits in the ICU
May 8, 2019
In the city of Jaffna located on the northern tip of Sri Lanka’s coast, a busy public hospital is making plans to reduce drug errors on its pediatric ward, where a chaotic setting combined with overworked medical staff makes for… Read more about IHPME student aims to reduce drug errors in Sri Lanka’s pediatric wards
November 22, 2018
For registered nurse Rene Turner, quality improvement was not something she was satisfied with working on off the side of her desk, she wanted to see it become a mainstream practice among the patients she worked with the most, older… Read more about Improving Pain Assessment among Dementia Patients, MSc QIPS Graduate Wins Harry and Rose Perlstein Award