Presentations
CQPI sponsors periodic Brown Bag presentations. Through its partnership with the Community Academic Partnership (CAP) component of the Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR), CQPI is able to record and post relevant seminars online. Links are provided below for the recorded seminars that can that be accessed online at the Innovations in Medical Education Video Library.
Past Brown Bag presentations:
- June 24, 2016: Communication in the Wild: The Use of Epistemic Network Analysis to Study Task-Allocation Communication in a Primary Care Team – Abigail Wooldridge
- Spring 2016: Social Network Analysis Lecture Series (three parts) – Marlon Mundt, PhD
- December 10, 2015: Development and Application of a Sociotechnical Work System Model of Informal Care Provision for Alzheimer’s Disease – Nicole Werner, PhD
- October 15, 2015: Servant Leadership, New Insights and Opportunities – Dirk van Dierendonck, PhD
- March 18, 2015: Connecting to Primary Care Team: Electronic and Face-to-Face Communication Networks – Marlon Mundt, PhD
- January 6, 2015: Using a Systems Engineering Approach to Evaluate the Impact of an Inpatient Personal Health Record – Michelle M. Kelly, MD
- December 3, 2014: Cancer Survivorship Care Plans and Lessons Learned from Human Factors Engineering Approaches – Amye Tevaarwerk, MD
- November 12, 2014: A Systems Engineering Evaluation of Readmissions Following Complex Surgery – Sharon Weber, MD
- October 1, 2014: Fall Prevention in Hospital Settings: Impact on Nurses & Patient Care – Barbara King, PhD, APRN-BC
- May 21, 2014: Error Analysis in a Simulated Setting – Katherine Law, MS
- April 16, 2014: Challenges of Human Factors Research with Patients – Peter Hoonakker, PhD
- February 19, 2014: Quality Improvement Strategies – David H. Gustafson, PhD
- January 22, 2014: The Impact of Pre-Visit Planning Intervention in the Primary Care of the Elderly on Physician Mental Workload and Situation Awareness – Tosha Wetterneck, MD, MS
- November 21, 2013: A Systems Approach to High Quality Cancer Survivorship Care – Mary Sesto, PhD
- October 24, 2013: Frequency of Older Adult Patient Ambulation in Hospital Settings: What is Nursings’ Role? – Barbara King, RN, PhD
- September 26, 2013: Modeling Nurse Trust in Working with Virtual Intensive Care Units: A Review of the Random Intercept Multilevel Model – Roger Brown, PhD
- April 4, 2013: From Manufacturing to Health Care; Lessons and Results – Jingshan Li, PhD
- March 7, 2013: Measuring and Modeling Fatigue and Performance of Nurses: Implications for Healthcare System Design – Linsey Steege, PhD
- February 21, 2013: A Participatory Ergonomics Approach to Healthcare System Redesign – Anping Xie, MS
- February 7, 2013: Data Visualization in R – John D. Lee, PhD
- January 17, 2013: What do Handoffs in a Community Pharmacy Look Like? – Michelle Chui, PharmD, PhD
- November 15, 2012: Social Networks and Organizational Change in Primary Care – Marlon Mundt, PhD
- November 1, 2012: What’s New in Human Factors Engineering in Health Care: Debriefing of the 2012 HFES Annual Meeting
- February 11, 2011: Good Night and Good Luck – Robert L. Wears, MD, MS
- September 18, 2008: Workarounds in Hospitals: Impact on Nurses and Patients – Jonathon Halbesleben, PhD
- May 1, 2008: Competing Approaches to Patient Safety: The Handoff Problem – Robert L. Wears, MD, MS
- November 10, 2007: A Human Factors Approach to Studying Medical Work – Matthew Weinger, MD
- May 4, 2007: Pediatric Patient Safety: Mental Workload and Violations – Ben-Tzion Karsh, PhD
- April 27, 2007: Human Factors Engineering Translational Research in Healthcare Information Technology – Ann Schoofs Hundt, PhD
- April 20, 2007: Creating Resilient IT: How the Sign-Out Sheet Shows How Clinicians Make Healthcare Work – Christopher Nemeth, MD, PhD
- February 23, 2007: A Manufacturer’s Take on Patient Safety Anesthesia and Ventilation – Paul Micheli, MS; Julie Mills, MS
- February 9, 2007: In Search of Surgical Excellence: A Human Factors Approach – Douglas Wiegmann, PhD
- February 2, 2007: Applying a User Centered Quality Model to Healthcare Environments – Michael O’Neil, PhD