About QTP
About QTP
Register Today for the Quality Training Program Workshop
at GOLDEN TULIP HOTEL, Cluj-Napoca, Romania June 23rd, 2022
On Thursday June 23, 2022, Medisprof Association will host a one-day Quality Training Program (QTP) workshop at Golden Tulip Hotel (‘Cupola Mică’ Conference Room), Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
The workshop is ahead of their Best of ASCO event which is taking place on 24th and 25th of June, also at Golden Tulip Hotel în Cluj-Napoca. You can register for the event here: https://cancereducation.ro/2022-registration/ It’s FREE!
The QTP is designed to prepare oncology care teams to design, implement, and lead successful quality improvement activities in their practice settings. To date, more than 300 teams from around the world have participated in the program.
The workshop introduces tools and frameworks that are used in quality improvement and teaches attendees to effectively lead or participate in improvement activities. The goal is to give oncology providers skills and a sense of empowerment to tackle quality improvement projects that will help reduce clinical variation and improve patient outcomes. After completing the workshop, participants will be able to:
- Identify clinical and operational targets for improvement
- Form a high-functioning interdisciplinary improvement team
- Utilize process analysis tools
- Structure a quality improvement project
To date, the QTP has held one-day workshops outside the U.S. in collaboration with:
- Asociația Medisprof in Cluj, Romania
- Clinica AMO in Salvador, Brazil
- Contemporary Oncology in Athens, Greece
- Fundación para la Excelencia y la Calidad de la Oncología (ECO) in Madrid, Spain
- Grupo Oncoclínicas in Salvador, Brazil
- Sociedad Mexicana de Oncologia (SMEO) in Merida, Mexico
- Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto, Canada
A former participant, pharmacist Alexandra Paval, from Medisprof Cancer Center in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, who completed a previous QTP workshop stated that, “In my opinion, this kind of QTP program should be done by every member of the oncology team, because it helps you better evaluate your services quality and also offers tools for this evaluation. Moreover, it helps identifying areas or domains where you can improve by implementing necessary changes in order to have better performances. It is important to analyze causes of the encountered problems, to have objectives, and, most important, collect data with which you can improve processes within the multidisciplinary team.“