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About the Summit
The Michigan Summit on Quality Improvement, Patient Safety &
Wellness is a statewide program that brings together medical
care providers to focus on promotion of patient safety and
enhancement of quality of patient care, along with caregiver
wellness. The Summit supports Section VI of the American
Conference on Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Common
Program Requirements. The requirements emphasize that all
physicians share responsibility for promoting patient safety and
enhancing quality of patient care. As a result, Graduate medical education training programs
must prepare residents to provide clinical care with continuous focus on the safety, individual
needs, and humanity of their patients. In addition, ACGME has recognized that the
psychological, emotional, and physical well-being of caregivers is critical in the development
of competent, caring, and resilient physicians.
Quality Improvement involves systematic and continuous actions that lead to measurable
improvement in health care services and the well-being of targeted patient populations. To
make improvements, organizations need to understand their own delivery system and key
processes. The Michigan Summit on Quality Improvement, Patient Safety & Wellness is
designed to focus on the initial steps of quality improvement by highlighting the importance
of residents and fellows in the process of identifying areas of improvement. This Summit further
aids health care systems by providing the tools to effectively study the targeted areas of
improvement. Wellness addresses the well-being of the healthcare delivery team: from
residents, fellows, attending physicians, physician assistants, nurses, aides, and graduate
medical education program directors. The goal is to help caregivers establish work-life balance
so that they can be effective caregivers for their patients.
The Michigan Summit on Quality Improvement, Patient Safety & Wellness is a statewide
collaboration between:
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
Value Partnerships
Michigan Area Health Education
Center
Michigan Peer Review Organization
Michigan Association for Medical
Education
Southeast Michigan Center for
Medical Education
Michigan Health & Hospital
Association
Wayne State University School of
Medicine
In the fourth year of the Summit, the program has been expanded: Quality
Improvement/Patient Safety poster presentations by residents and fellows from across the state
of Michigan continue to be a focus, with a new poster category to include projects on Caregiver
Wellness. In addition, a session with slide presentations for the top submitted abstracts will be
held. Awards will be given to the top posters in the quality improvement/patient safety category
for residents and for fellows, and the top poster in the wellness category will receive an award.
Slide presentations also will be recognized and will receive monetary awards. As in past years,
the program includes a dynamic keynote speaker. The afternoon session will be comprised of
four concurrent courses:
Introductory QI Bootcamp
Advanced QI Bootcamp
QI Bootcamp for Program Coordinators
Wellness Bootcamp
The Michigan Summit on Quality Improvement, Patient Safety & Wellness
The morning session includes:
Resident and Fellow poster presentations on Quality Improvement, Patient Safety, and
Wellness projects
Three slide presentations of top Resident and Fellow projects
Keynote Address
Networking luncheon; vendors on display who provide sponsorship for the Summit
Awards ceremony
Two short sessions in the early afternoon:
“Wellness in the Works”
“Payer Provider Partnerships”
The afternoon includes four concurrent courses:
QI Bootcamp
Advanced QI Bootcamp
QI Bootcamp for Program Coordinators
Wellness Bootcamp
Continuing Medical Education Credit (CME)
CME will be provided.
ACCREDITATION:
The McLaren Health Care is accredited by the Michigan State Medical Society Committee on
CME Accreditation to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
AMA DESIGNATION STATEMENT:
The McLaren Health Care designates this educational activity for a maximum of 5 MSMS PRA
Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of
their participation in the activity.
AOA ACCREDITATION:
The McLaren Health Care is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association to provide
osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians.
The McLaren Health Care designates this program for a maximum of 5 AOA Category 2-A
credits and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the
physician’s participation in this activity.
To receive CME credits, participants at the Summit will need to check in at the registration
desk and sign-in at a computer kiosk. Upon completion of sessions, participants will need to
complete an evaluation form and report the number of hours of CME activities attended.
CME certificates will be emailed upon receipt of a completed evaluation form.
Conflicts of Interest
It is the policy of McLaren Health Care and the Department of Continuing Medical Education to
ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all its individually sponsored or jointly
sponsored educational programs. All Program Directors, Moderators, activity planners and faculty
participating in any McLaren Greater Lansing sponsored program are expected to disclose any real or
apparent conflict(s) of interest that may have direct bearing on the subject matter of the continuing
education program. McLaren Greater Lansing will resolve conflicts of interest prior to the program
and provide a listing of any disclosures or the absence of any disclosures prior to the beginning of
any activity.
Speakers
Kathryn Adair, PhD - No Conflicts of interest to disclose
Marc Cohen - No Conflicts of interest to disclose
Speakers (continued)
Anne Dohrenwend, PhD - No conflicts of interest to disclose
Andrea Ernst, C-TAGME - No conflicts of interest to disclose
Robert Flora, MD, MBA, MPH - No conflicts of interest to disclose
Kathy Hinton - No conflicts of interest to disclose
Rajiv John, MD – No conflicts of interest to disclose
Pradeep Kaminoulu - No conflicts of interest to disclose
Lakshmi Swaminathan, MD – No conflicts of interest disclosed
Radhika Kakarala, MD, MS– No conflicts of interest disclosed
Lisa Miller, C-TAGME – No conflicts of interest disclosed
Vita McCabe, MD– No conflicts of interest disclosed
Lisa McLean, MD– No conflicts of interest disclosed
Dawne Vowler, C-TAGME – No conflicts of interest disclosed
Barbara Wolf, MD, MHA – No conflicts of interest to disclose
Planning Committee
Lisa Dillon, PhD – No conflicts of interest to disclose
Robert Flora, MD – No conflicts of interest to disclose
Paige Fults – No conflicts of interest to disclose
Karen H. Hagglund, MS – No conflicts of interest to disclose
Leon Hudson – No conflicts of interest to disclose
Wendy Jolivet, MBA– No conflicts of interest disclosed
Nadia Juzych, DSc, MS – No conflicts of interest to disclose
Susan Palmer - No conflicts of interest to disclose
Susan Pasqualone - No conflicts of interest to disclose
David Pieper, PhD – No conflicts of interest to disclose
Lakshmi Swaminathan, MD – No conflicts of interest disclosed
Dennis Tsilimingras, MD – No conflicts of interest to disclose
Sharon Wilson, MS – No conflicts of interest to disclose
Michigan Summit on Quality Improvement, Patient Safety &
Wellness Planning Committee
Lisa Dillon, PhD
Academic Director
Detroit Medical Center
Robert Flora, MD, MBA, MPH
Chief Academic Officer and Vice President of Academic Affairs,
McLaren Health Care
Professor – Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology – Southeast
Michigan Campus, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine
Paige Fults
Director, Advocacy
Michigan Health & Hospital Association (MHA)
Karen Hagglund, MS
Medical Researcher
Ascension St. John
Leon Hudson
Project Manager
Michigan Area Health Education Center
Wendy Jolivet, MBA
Conference Manager, SEMCME
Nadia Juzych, DSc, MS
Chair, Michigan QI Summit Planning Committee
Project Manager, SEMCME
Susan Palmer, C-TAGME
Residency Program Coordinator, Radiology
Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak
Susan Pasqualone
Communications Director
Michigan Peer Review Organization (MPRO)
David Pieper, PhD
Former Executive Director, SEMCME
Kate Sheppard, MPH, MSW
Executive Director, SEMCME
Lakshmi Swaminathan, MD
Director Graduate Medical Education
Patient Safety and Quality
Beaumont Hospital, Dearborn
Dennis Tsilimingras, MD, MPH
Associate Professor, Wayne State University School of Medicine
Co-Director, Michigan Area Health Education Center
Sharon Wilson, MS
President, Michigan Association for Medical Education (MAME)
Operations Director, Graduate Medical Education
Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak
2019 Michigan Summit
Quality Improvement, Patient Safety & Wellness
Somerset Inn, Troy, Michigan
May 29th, 2019
Schedule of Events
7:00 - 8:00 am
Registration, Sign-In, Poster Check-In
7:30 - 8:00 am Judges Orientation
Morning Sessions
8:00 - 10:00 am
Poster Presentation Competition - with Judges and Other Guests
10:00 - 10:10 am
Morning Break – POSTERS MUST BE REMOVED AT THIS TIME
Please Visit Vendor Displays
10:10 - 10:15 am
Welcome and Introductions
10:15 – 11:00 am
Slide Presentation Competition
Dr. Beena Ahsan, Henry Ford Health System, “Multidisciplinary Approach for
Standardized Care and Control of Opioid Administration for Pain Management Patients”
Dr. Megan Cook, Henry Ford Hospital Detroit, “Hepatitis C Screening and Linkage to
Care in an Urban Emergency Department”
Dr. Gloria Hong, Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital, “Process to Improve
Cardiac Telemetry Use in a Community Hospital”
11:00 – 12:00pm
Keynote Presentation
The Science of Burnout and Well-Being in Healthcare:
How “Other People Matter”
Dr. Kathryn Adair, Assistant Director of Research
Duke Patient Safety Center, Duke University School of Medicine
Awards Lunch and Short Sessions
12:00 – 12:15pm Awards Ceremony
12:15 – 1:00 pm Buffet Lunch, Networking, Vendor Displays
1:00 – 1:30 pm
Session #1 – Wellness In the Works
Moderator Barbara Wolf, MD, MHA McLaren Health Care
Discussion of Wellness projects that are under development or currently in progress at
SEMCME member institutions
1:00 – 1:30 pm
Session #2 – Payer-Provider Partnerships for Quality of Care
Marc Cohen, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Value Partnerships program
Discussion of collaborative quality initiatives (CQIs) and potential opportunities for
future QI projects
Afternoon Program - Concurrent Sessions
1:30 – 5:00 pm
Course #1 - Quality Improvement Bootcamp
The What, Why, and How of Performance Improvement
Lakshmi Swaminathan, MD; Rajiv John, MD; Pradeep Kaminoulu, MD, FACP
Beaumont Hospital, Dearborn
1:30 – 5:00 pm
Course #2 - Quality Improvement Bootcamp – Advanced Course
Robert Flora, MD, MBA, MPH
Chief Academic Officer and Designated Institutional Official, McLaren Health Care
1:30 – 5:00 pm
Course #3 - Quality Improvement for Program Coordinators
The Dance of Life – Finding Your Own Work/Life Balance
Dawne Vowler C-TAGME; Andrea Erns; Lisa Miller, C-TAGME
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan
Coaching Program Coordinators to Work with Residents and Fellows
Radhika Kakarala, MD, MS
McLaren Health
American Medical Association Graduate Medical Education
Competency Program Modules
Kathy Hinton
American Medical Association
1:30 – 5:00 pm
Course #4 - Wellness Bootcamp
Wellness and One Story of Impairment
Vita McCabe, MD
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor
The Connection Between Empathy and Self-Reflection
Anne Dohrenwend, PhD
St. Joseph Hospital Mercy, Ann Arbor
Noticing
Lisa Maclean, MD
Henry Ford Medical Group
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About the Sessions
Keynote Presentation
The Science of Burnout and Well-Being in Healthcare: How “Other People Matter”
Kathryn Adair, PhD, MA, Assistant Director of Research
Duke Patient Safety Center, Duke University School of Medicine
Objectives: By the end of the presentation, participants will be able to
Discuss the psychology of burnout
Recognize how burnout is linked to quality
Appreciate role that our relationships play in our well-being
Use evidence-based tools to reduce burnout
Session 1
Wellness in the Works
Moderator, Barbara Wolf, MD, MHA McLaren Healthcare
Objectives: By the end of the session, participants will be able to:
Identify wellness projects that have merit
Formulate ideas for wellness projects within their own institutions
Session 2
Payer-Provider Partnerships for Quality of Care
Marc Cohen, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Value Partnerships
Objectives: By the end of the session, participants will be able to:
Describe a collaborative quality initiative (CQI)
Identify potential opportunities for improving processes and outcomes in their own
institutions
Course 1
Quality Improvement Bootcamp
The What, Why, and How of Performance Improvement
Lakshmi Swaminathan, MD; Pradeep Kaminoulu, MD, FACP; Rajiv John, MD
Beaumont Hospital, Dearborn
Objectives: By the end of the Bootcamp, participants will be able to:
Explain the importance of learning quality improvement (QI) during residency
Recognize importance of using frameworks for QI work & compare/ contrast
commonly used QI frameworks
Discuss and apply the IHI Model for Improvement Framework for QI projects
using examples
Identify key principles in using data for quality improvement
Highlight common pitfalls in implementing quality improvement projects
involving trainees
Course 2
Advanced Quality Improvement Bootcamp
Robert Flora, MD, MBA, MPH
Chief Academic Officer and Vice President of Academic Affairs, McLaren Health Care
Objectives: By the end of the Bootcamp, participants will be able to:
Describe IHI Model for Improvement
-Seven Steps – Seven Tools
-QI Macro
-Introduce modified templates
Describe application of advanced tools
-IHI QI Essentials Template for Cause and Effect Diagram
-Driver Diagram
-Failure Modes
-Effect Analysis
-Project Planning Form
Demonstrate the Logic Model
-Align QI activities with institutional goals
Discuss the Ethics of Using Quality Improvement Methods in Health Care, Hasting
Papers, Example protocols (Johns Hopkins, McLaren MCRI, etc.)
Course 3
Quality Improvement for Program Coordinators
The Dance of Life – Finding Your Own Work/Life Balance
Dawne Vowler, C-TAGME
Andrea Ernst, MSSW
Lisa Miller, C-TAGME
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Health System
Objectives: By the end of the session, participants will be able to:
Identify the difference between feeling stressed with deadlines and tasks versus
being “burned-out”.
Define productivity and success; is it just checking items off a list or is it more
personal?
Describe self-care and how to manage it with other responsibilities
Have strategies to advocate for yourself to program, department and institutional
leadership
Coaching Program Coordinators to Work with Residents and Fellow
Radhika Kakarala, MD, MS
McLaren Health
Objectives: By the end of the session participants should be able to:
Discuss strategies for working with residents and fellows in difficult situations
Describe approaches for receiving cooperation from residents and fellows in
fulfilling required activities
American Medical Association Graduate Medical Education Competency Program Modules Kathy Hinton, MEd
American Medical Association
Objectives: By the end of the session, participants should be able to:
Describe the AMA’s GME Competency Education Program (GCEP) and the value
it brings in providing education essentials to demonstrate common
competencies
Identify key features of GCEP that will improve resident education and training,
minimize resident learner stress and ease the burden of administrative
management
Highlight GCEP module topics that address Quality Improvement, Patient Safety
and Wellness
Provide additional information for participation in the SEMCME GCEP group
program
Course 4
Physician Wellness
Wellness and One Story of Impairment Vita McCabe, MD, MHSA, FACS, FACCP
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor
The Connection Between Empathy and Self-Reflection
Anne Dohrenwend, PhD, ABP
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor
Noticing Lisa Maclean, MD
Henry Ford Medical Group
Objectives: By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
• Describe the concept of mindful practice and how it relates to quality of care
and physician well-being
• Develop a set of skills for cultivating mindfulness during everyday practice
• Introduce RAIN
• Focus on and practice paying attention
About the Faculty
Keynote Speaker
The Science of Burnout and Well-Being in
Healthcare: How “Other People Matter”
Kathryn Adair, PhD, MA
Assistant Director of Research, Duke Patient Safety Center,
Duke University School of Medicine
Dr. Kathryn Adair is a social psychologist who specializes in
well-being for busy and stressed healthcare workers. Her
research examines the psychology of burnout and well-
being, enhancing relationships, mindfulness meditation, and
safety culture. Dr. Adair received her PhD at UNC Chapel Hill,
and she is currently the Assistant Director of Research at the Duke Center for Healthcare
Safety and Quality. Within the Center, Dr. Adair conducts research, provides trainings, and
develops personal and institutional strategies to enhance well-being. Dr. Adair believes that
the science of resilience has much to offer those who are feeling burned out, and she enjoys
sharing evidence-based strategies in her trainings.
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Discussion Session #1 - Wellness in the Works Barbara Wolf, MD, MHA
Corporate Director of Behavioral Health Education and
Physician Wellness, McLaren Health Care
Dr. Wolf has been the director of Behavioral Medicine
Education since 1995. She is an Assistant Professor at
Michigan State University College of Human Medicine. Her clinical interests include women’s health, and the use
of relaxation and meditation in practice. She has
developed a required rotation in integrative medicine for
the residency and is involved in research and curriculum
development regarding physician well-being. _____________________________________________________________________________________________
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Course #1 - Quality Improvement Basic Bootcamp
The What, Why, and How of Performance Improvement Lakshmi Swaminathan, MD, GME Director of Patient Safety and Quality, Beaumont Health
Dr. Lakshmi Swaminathan is an active participant in the Michigan Hospital Medicine and
Safety Consortium, a state- wide quality collaborative focused on improving the safety of
hospitalized patients.Dr. Lakshmi Swaminathan
(pronounced SWA-mee-NAAthan) currently serves as the
GME Director of Patient Safety (PS), and Quality
Improvement (QI) for Beaumont Health, where she
oversees PS and QI education for over 900 residents and
fellows across eight hospitals in Southeast Michigan. Prior
to this role, Dr. Swaminathan successfully led and
mentored numerous initiatives to enhance clinical quality
outcomes, patient experience and healthcare value at
Oakwood Health System. Dr. Swaminathan has served
since 2009 as Internal Medicine faculty and academic
hospitalist at Beaumont Hospital, Dearborn, MI, and as
Clinical Assistant Professor at Wayne State University
School of Medicine, Detroit, MI.
Dr. Swaminathan earned her Master’s in Health Services Administration (MHSA) from the
School of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, and graduated with a
medical degree from the University of Mumbai Topiwala National Medical College and
Nair Hospital in Mumbai, India. As part of her postgraduate training, Dr. Swaminathan
completed her residency in Internal Medicine at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, MI.
In addition, she is certified in performance improvement methodologies including Lean
and Six Sigma and has completed additional training in curricular development through
the Society of Hospital Medicine Quality and Safety Educators Academy.
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Course #2 - Advanced Quality Improvement Bootcamp
Robert F Flora, MD, MBA, MPH
Chief Academic Officer/ Designated Institutional Official (DIO), McLaren Health Care
Dr. Robert F Flora, MD, MBA, MPH is the Chief Academic Office and Designated
Institutional Official (DIO) of McLaren Health Care, based in
Grand Blanc.
In addition to his administrative and clinical responsibilities, Dr.
Flora is also a Professor and Associate Chair for Education in
the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive
Biology - Michigan State University College of Human
Medicine.
Dr. Flora has had a long-held interest in the use of technology
in medical education dating back to the Atari and Commodore
128 days. He is board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology,
as well as, Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery.
He utilizes technology in the education of quality
improvement and patient safety and in 2006 completed a Graduate Program in Patient
Safety from the Virginia Commonwealth University. Dr. Flora is currently enrolled in the
Graduate Certificate Program in Educational Technology at Michigan State University. He is
a faculty member for the AAMC’s Teaching for Quality (Te4Q) faculty development program.
He was certified in Six Sigma and Lean through Villanova University. Other board
certifications include: Physician Executive (CPE), Public Health (CPH), and Quality
Improvement (HCQM 2004-14).
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Course #3 - Bootcamp for Program Coordinators
The Dance of Life – Finding Your Own Work/Life Balance Lisa M. Miller, C-TAGME, University of Michigan
Andrea Ernst, MSSW, University of Michigan
Dawne Vowler, C-TAGME, University of Michigan
Lisa M. Miller, C-TAGME is the Department of Internal Medicine
GME Program Administrator. She has served in this role for five
years and works closely with the Internal Medicine Core Program
Administrator and Medicine-Pediatrics Program Administrators,
plus the sixteen fellowships. Prior to this role, she was the
program coordinator for U of M's psychiatry residency program
for ten years. Ms. Miller will be completing her Master’s in Public
Administration in early 2021 and has a BA in Political Science,
with minors in Sociology and Communications; she also has
completed a master’s level Certificate in the Foundations of
Public Health.
Andrea Ernst, MSSW, is the GME Program Administrator for the
University of Michigan's Infectious Diseases Fellowship Training
Program. She has been in this position for eight years. Ms. Ernst
earned a Bachelor of Arts in Behavioral Neuroscience Psychology
from Purdue University and received a Master of Science in Social
Work from Columbia University.
Dawne Vowler, C-TAGME has spent her entire 28-year
career in Health Care Administration, the vast majority of it
in Graduate Medical Education. She has worked in three
major healthcare organizations as an Internal Medicine
Program Coordinator, a Med/Peds Coordinator, and now
at the University of Michigan as the Program Administrator
for the Endocrinology & Metabolism Fellowship
Program. Ms. Vowler received her Bachelor of Science in
Business Administration from Central Michigan
University. She is TAGME Certified. She has presented at
the ACGME National Meeting. She is currently
volunteering on multiple national coordinator boards and
projects.
Coaching Program Coordinators to Work with Residents and Fellows Radhika Kakarala, MD, MS McLaren Health
Dr. Kakarala is an internal medicine physician with 27 years of
experience. She also is a Clinical Professor at Michigan State
University and the Medical Director of Genesee County Free
Medical Clinic. Dr. Kakarala has a Master’s Degree in clinical
research design and statistical analyses from University of
Michigan. Because of her passions for understanding each
patient’s story and helping them to live a healthy lifestyle to
enhance their wellbeing, she became certified as a health and
wellness coach from Wellcoaches School. Health and wellness
coaches are expert facilitators of mindset and behavior change
that generates sustainable healthy lifestyles, which prevent or
treat disease, and foster well-being and thriving.
She is now able to have great success with transforming her patient’s lifestyles by using
coaching techniques instead of just counseling. Although she plays multiple roles in her
job - faculty preceptor, primary care physician, medical director, teaching residents
research, she finds helping people achieve their wellness vision most gratifying! Dr.
Kakarala is excited to share these tools of self-transformation with you to enhance your
wellbeing and increase your job satisfaction.
American Medical Association Graduate Medical Education Competency
Program Modules Kathryn Hinton, MEd
Kathryn Hinton joined the American Medical Association
(AMA) in 2010 as the Account Manager for the online web-
based, education series, the GME Competency Education
Program (GCEP). In addition, she maintains her membership
on the AMA’s CME program review committee. Prior to the
AMA, Kathy worked in the CME industry for 7 years as a
provider in accredited medical education and multimedia
program development. Her career endeavors include 19 years
of critical patient care as a Respiratory Practitioner. Kathy
holds a Master degree in Adult Education, a Bachelor degree in Management and an
Associate degree in Allied Health Sciences specializing in pulmonary care. Kathy currently
resides within the beach community of the NW Indiana Dunes National Park. She
commutes to AMA office in Chicago, and enjoys working with all GCEP account
subscribers.
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Course #4 –Wellness Bootcamp
The Connection Between Empathy and Self-Reflection
Anne Dohrenwend, PhD, ABP
Regional Wellness Coach, St Joseph Mercy Health System
Dr. Dohrenwend has recently joined the St. Joseph Mercy
Health System as the Regional Wellness Coach for
Physicians. In her capacity as a coach, Dr. Dohrenwend
provides counseling and consulting services for physicians
at St. Joseph Mercy Hospitals in Ann Arbor, Livingston,
Chelsea, Oakland and St. Mary Mercy Hospital in Livonia.
Prior to working at St. Joes, Dr. Dohrenwend served as the
Assistant Program Director and Director of Behavioral
Medicine for McLaren-Flint Internal Medicine Residency
Program and Associate Professor with Michigan State
University, College of Human Medicine. During her tenure with McLaren, she also served as
faculty for the Consortium of Advanced Psychological Training, the first APA approved
health psychology fellowship in the country. Dr. Dohrenwend has long-standing interests in
medical education, medical interviewing, empathy, the LGBTQ population, medical ethics,
and narrative medicine.
Dr. Dohrenwend received her PhD in Counseling Psychology from University of North
Dakota. She completed a two year fellowship in Health Psychology and Medical Education
through McLaren-Flint and Michigan State University, College of Human Medicine. She is
board certified in Clinical Health Psychology by the American Board of Professional
Psychology.
Dr. Dohrenwend grew up in New York. She has lived in Ann Arbor for over twenty years with
her wife and son. In addition to her work, she is passionate about her family, ancient
numismatics, and British TV.
Wellness and One Story of Impairment Vita McCabe, MD, MHSA, FACS, FACCP
Chief Wellness Officer, Trinity Health
Dr. McCabe serves as Trinity Michigan health system's first
Provider Chief Wellness Officer for physicians and APPs to
address the growing national epidemic of provider
burnout. As Provider Chief Wellness Officer, Dr. McCabe
lead the way toward making health care healthy through
systems change throughout Mercy Health and Saint Joseph
Mercy Health System.
She works in collaboration with executive physician
leadership of Trinity Michigan’s eight hospitals and its
physicians and providers, implementing program systems
of change to build the most remarkable, resilient, and
healthy workplace – placing the doctor-patient relationship
and ease of practice into the center of these system changes.
Dr. McCabe has expertise in the spectrum of physician and provider issues, from
wellness to impairment. She practiced for 11 years as a thoracic surgeon at St. Joseph
Mercy Ann Arbor and now serves to guide health care provider impairment policy,
statistics and management for state licensure boards as well as local boards.
Since 2017, she has served in administrative innovation clinical roles breaking down silos
in health care and looking to ease the burden of practice for physicians, providers and
patients. She coordinated a regional lung program that combined lung cancer screening
informatics, a quality lung nodule management system and multidisciplinary lung
cancer care spanning inpatient to outpatient transitions in care. In addition, she has
implemented systems change through development of a regional tobacco free for
employees and cancer patients, which is currently being implemented.
For Trinity Health, she has led the physician and provider resilience subcommittee for
the past two years and initiated a five-hospital system pilot in southeast Michigan to
combat physician and provider burnout from a systemic quadruple-aim perspective.
She coauthored Trinity Health’s position statement on physician and provider burnout
to the National Academy of Medicine.
Dr. McCabe’s interest in provider wellness began during her senior year at the University
of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine where she was first exposed to intervention and
policy on impaired physicians and providers. After her own clinical career was
reimagined due to unforeseen health problems, she realized that health care providers
should "put their own oxygen masks on first” and work together to ease providers'
ability to practice. Patients of providers who have lost their purpose are less likely to
engage in their own health care solutions. Dr. McCabe is a passionate believer of these
tenets. This passion led her to pursue a Master’s Degree in Health Care Policy and
Management at University of Michigan to better understand how to mend gaps in care.
Noticing Lisa Maclean, MD, Director of Physician Wellness,
Henry Ford Health System, Detroit
Lisa MacLean, MD is the Director of Physician Wellness for
the Henry Ford Health System in Detroit, Michigan where
she develops programming to assist physicians and
residents in optimizing healthy coping strategies, finding
good life balance and delivering high quality health care.
Prior to her appointment at Henry Ford Health in 2017, Dr.
MacLean served as Associate Dean of Student Affairs and
Career Development at Wayne State University School of
Medicine. Dr. MacLean has a long relationship with Henry
Ford Health System. Previously, she worked at Henry Ford
Hospital where she served as Psychiatry Residency Program
Director, Chair of the Graduate Medical Education
Committee, and Director of Education for the Psychiatry
Department.
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With great appreciation for their dedication of time and expertise to assist in the 2019 Michigan Summit on Quality Improvement, Patient Safety, & Wellness
2019 Slide Presentation Judges
Alexandra Halalau, MD Robert Flora, MD, MBA Lakshmi Swaminathan, MD
2019 Poster Judges
Bernie Adams, MD
Camelia Arsene, MD, PhD, MHS
Michelle Brock, MA
Teena Chopra, MD, MPH
Bhavinkumar Dalal, MD, DNB, FACP
Mark Dean, MD
J. Patricia Dhar, MD
Luisa DiLorenzo, MD
Jacky Duong, DO
Susan Greenwood-Clark, MBA, RN
Anju Goyal, MD
Alexandra Halalau, MD
Ammar Hatahet, MD, MPH, FACP
Meredith Hill, DO
Kedar Inamdar, MD, PhD
Nancy Jackson, PhD
Jack Jordan, PhD
Nadia Juzych, DSc, MS
Heidi Kromrei, PhD
Ashok Kumar, MD
Sarwan Kumar, MD
Sarah Lee, MD
Dianne McCagg, RN
Jo Ann Mitchell, DO
Divya Mukhija, BDS
David Pieper, PhD
Carlos Rios-Bedoya, PhD
P. Tyler Roskos, PhD, ABPP
Gary Roth, DO, MBA, FACOG
Anan Salloum, MD
Manveen Saluja, MD, FACP
Allen Silbergleit, MD, PhD
Wilbur Smith, MD
Robert Stansfield, PhD
Anupam Suneja, MD, MPH
Lakshmi Swaminathan, MD
Sarah Syeda, MD
Virginia Uhley, PhD, RDN
Samuel Wedes, MD
With great appreciation for their dedication of time and expertise to assist in the 2019 Michigan Summit on Quality Improvement, Patient Safety, & Wellness
2019 Abstract Reviewers
Bernie Adams, MD
Camelia Arsene, MD, PhD, MHS
Michelle Brock, MA
Mark Dean, MD
J. Patricia Dhar, MD
Lisa Dillon, PhD
Basim Dubaybo, MD
Susan Greenwood-Clark, MBA, RN, FACHE
Karen Hagglund, MS
Alexandra Halalau, MD
Ammar Hatahet, MD, MPH, FACP
Kedar Inamdar, MD, PhD
Nancy Jackson, PhD
Jack Jordan, PhD
Barbara Joyce, MD
Mark Juzych, MD, MHSA
Nadia Juzych, DSc, MS
Heidi Kromrei, PhD
Sarah Lee, MD
Dianne McCagg, RN
Jo Ann Mitchell, DO
Divya Mukhija, BDS
David Pieper, PhD
P. Tyler Roskos, PhD, ABPP
David Sengstock, MD, MS
Anupam Suneja, MD, MPH
Lakshmi Swaminathan, MD
Dennis Tsilimingras, MD, MPH
Virginia Uhley, PhD, MS, RDN
Samuel Wedes, MD
Resident Quality Improvement/Patient Safety Posters
Poster ID: # 1
Title: Implementation Of A COPD Management Plan
To Improve Compliance With Evidence-Based
Guidelines
Presenter (Last, First): Ahmad, Ali
All Authors: Ahmad, Ali; Adekolujo, Orimisan;
Ghareebian, Hagop; Saint-Phard, Tryphene
Institution: McLaren Flint Hospital
Poster ID: # 3
Title: Improving Documentation Of Skin And Mucosal
Lesions- Let's Keep Our Patients SAFE Initiative
Presenter (Last, First): Aldana Sierra, Maria
All Authors: Aldana Sierra, Maria; Hartwig, Earl
Institution: Children's Hospital of Michigan
Poster ID: # 4
Title: Education Of Resident Physicians In Order To
Identify Pediatric Victims Of Human Trafficking
Presenter (Last, First): Torpoco Rivera, Diana
All Authors: Torpoco Rivera, Diana; Aldana Sierra,
Maria; Misra, Amrit; Nazer, Dena; Yurkovich, Chelsey;
Noble, Jennifer; Gallardo Rios, Maria; Deza Leon,
Maria; Castro-Camero, Pamela; Camero-Amortegui,
Felipe; Dafalla, Razan; Sriram, Swetha
Institution: Children's Hospital of Michigan
Poster ID: # 5
Title: Overutilization Of Amylase And Lipase Testing In
Acute Pancreatitis
Presenter (Last, First): Al-janabi, Laith
All Authors: Al-janabi, Laith; Masso, Lina; Hamdon,
Mulham; Kapadia, Daniel; Tegeltija, Vesna
Institution: Ascension Providence Rochester
Hospital
Poster ID: # 6
Title: Increasing Resident Physician Confidence In
Proper COPD Inhaler Use
Presenter (Last, First): Aragona, Ashley
All Authors: Aragona, Ashley; Ly, Peter; Sharif,
Zeeshan; Whittaker, Starr; Peress, Lilia; Morris, Pierre
Institution: Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital
Poster ID: # 7
Title: Evaluating The Diagnostic Value And Cost Of
MRI Knee Examinations With And Without
Intravenous Contrast In Patients Being Evaluated For
Pain, Injury, Or Pain With Clinical Suspicion Of
Infection
Presenter (Last, First): Eteer, Khalid
All Authors: Eteer, Khalid; Babaa, Ahmad; Al-hihi,
Maysoon
Institution: Wayne State University School of Medicine
Poster ID: # 8
Title: Improving Morning Hospital Discharges In An
Inpatient Internal Medicine Service
Presenter (Last, First): Badran, Reina
All Authors: Badran, Reina; Aggarwal, Ankita; Bittner,
Frederick; Fityan, Mohammad
Institution: Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital
Poster ID: # 9
Title: A Quality Improvement Project Aligning With
Institutional Goals To Reduce CLABSI SIR At Mclaren-
Flint
Presenter (Last, First): Bahrani, Sarmad
All Authors: Bahrani, Sarmad; Nasir, Bilal; Dutta,
Arunima; Ali, Shafaqat; Khan, Hafiz; Khan, Mahin; Ali,
Shagufta
Institution: McLaren Flint Hospital
Poster ID: # 10
Title: Decreasing Catheter Use In Patients With
Hyperemesis Gravidarum
Presenter (Last, First): Bayci, Melissa
All Authors: Bayci, Melissa; Whitten, Amy;
Swaminathan, Lakshmi
Institution: Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak
Poster ID: # 11
Title: Implementation Of Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis
Appropriate Use Criteria
Presenter (Last, First): Beattie, Michael
All Authors: Beattie, Michael; Anderson, Tara;
Tauscher, Samantha; Pawlaczyk, Barbara
Institution: Genesys
Poster ID: # 12
Title: Increasing The Compliance Of Input And Output
Documentation In Patients With Decompensated
Heart Failure: A Quality Improvement Initiative
Presenter (Last, First): Benenati, Brian
All Authors: Benenati, Brian; Chukwueke, Victor;
Fatima, Sakeena; Wu, Kristi; Zavell, Amy; Morris, Pierre
Institution: Wayne State University School of Medicine
Poster ID: # 13
Title: Halting The July Effect. A 5 Year Project To
Prevent Resident-Related Medication Errors
Presenter (Last, First): Benjamin, Ryan
All Authors: Benjamin, Ryan; Davis, Ryan; McKelvey,
George; Hruska, Justin; Jaffar, Muhammad
Institution: DMC Harper University Hospital
Poster ID: # 14
Title: Assessing Follow Up In A Residency Based
Family Medicine Center
Presenter (Last, First): Siddiqui, Rehana
All Authors: Siddiqui, Rehana; Chahine, Tarek; Cole,
Cortney; Peterson, Marco; Riley, Philip; McCready,
Tess; Towner, Elizabeth
Institution: Wayne State University School of Medicine
Poster ID: # 15
Title: Reducing The Rate Of Clinically Unnecessary
Antepartum Screening Orders (CUASO) With
Physician Education And Department Wide Screening
Guidelines
Presenter (Last, First): Muray, Courtney
All Authors: Muray, Courtney; Cooper, Adam;
Fleming, Angela
Institution: Beaumont Hospital Farmington Hills
Poster ID: # 16
Title: Improving Consultation Access For Patients With
Facial Pain From Rhinologist To Headache Specialist
Presenter (Last, First): Iwata, Ayaka
All Authors: Iwata, Ayaka; Craig, John
Institution: Henry Ford Health System
Poster ID: # 17
Title: Pre-Diabetes Quality Improvement Project In
The Internal Medicine Resident Outpatient Clinic
Presenter (Last, First): Dabaja, Fauzieh
All Authors: Dabaja, Fauzieh; Nasr, Justine
Institution: Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak
Poster ID: # 18
Title: Radiation Dose Reduction Of CT Pulmonary
Angiography For PE By Limiting Acquisition Length:
Simple Yet Effective.
Presenter (Last, First): Daruwalla, Vistasp
All Authors: Daruwalla, Vistasp; Paidpally, Vasavi;
Shahin, Gassan; Fateh, Adnan
Institution: DMC Harper University Hospital
Poster ID: # 19
Title: Pediatric Laparoscopic Gastrostomy With T-
Fasteners: A Technique To Decrease Surgical Site
Infection
Presenter (Last, First): Lapkus, Morta
All Authors: Lapkus, Morta; DeMare, Alexander;
Jones, Keri; England, Angela; Akay, Begum;
Brahmamdam, Pavan
Institution: Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak
Poster ID: # 20
Title: Cost-Effective Approach To The Laparoscopic
Appendectomy: Balancing Disposable Instrument Cost
With Operative Time
Presenter (Last, First): DeMare, Alexander
All Authors: DeMare, Alexander; Long, Jordan;
Luehmann, Natalie; Abbott, Emily; Akay, Begum; Iacco,
Anthony; Brahmamdam, Pavan; Novotny, Nathan
Institution: Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak
Poster ID: # 21
Title: Evaluating Physician Adherence In Beaumont
Health To The 2014 AHA/ACC Ticagrelor Guideline
Presenter (Last, First): Kara Balla, Abdalla
All Authors: Kara Balla, Abdalla; Devaraj, Varun;
Kwon, Minkyung; Davila, Francisco
Institution: Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak
Poster ID: # 22
Title: Improving Vitamin K Dosing In Patients With
Supratherapeutic INR
Presenter (Last, First): Dhawan, Monica
All Authors: Dhawan, Monica; Al-Janabi, Laith; Hong,
Gloria; Chawla, Raashi; Tegeltija, Vesna
Institution: Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital
Poster ID: # 23
Title: Improving Cervical Cancer Screening Rates In A
Resident Run Clinic- A QI Project
Presenter (Last, First): Fayyaz, Fatima
All Authors: Fayyaz, Fatima; Finlay, Sarah; Ammar,
Afnan; Pfeiffer, Deana
Institution: St. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor
Poster ID: # 24
Title: Assessment Of Provider Compliance Using An Ed
Protocol To Improve Care Of COPD Patients
Presenter (Last, First): Fourtounis, Joanna
All Authors: Fourtounis, Joanna; Dabaja, Aya; Stoyak,
Ben; McKechnie, Tyson; Illg, Zach; Biringer, Katie;
McKeown, Thomas
Institution: Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital
Poster ID: # 25
Title: Implementing A Standardized Measure Of
Agitation In A Community Inpatient Rehabilitation
Unit
Presenter (Last, First): Deutscher, Russell
All Authors: Deutscher, Russell; Gapinski, Robert; Ho,
Johnathan
Institution: Beaumont Hospital Dearborn
Poster ID: # 26
Title: Impact Of Enhanced Recovery Pathways In
Gynecology
Presenter (Last, First): Glenn, Amber
All Authors: Glenn, Amber
Institution: St. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor
Poster ID: # 27
Title: Reducing Inappropriate Use Of IV Fluid
Therapy
Presenter (Last, First): Uchel, Toribiong
All Authors: Uchel, Toribiong; Gonzalez, Victoria;
Kapadia, Daniel; Al-Fityan, Mohammad; Tegeltija,
Vesna; Kumar, Sarwan
Institution: Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital
Poster ID: # 28
Title: Permissive Hypothermia: How Cold Is Cold
Enough?
Presenter (Last, First): Gonzalez, Victoria
All Authors: Gonzalez, Victoria; Uchel, Toribiong; Ralh,
Neeharika; Kapadia, Daniel; Kulairi, Zain; Tegeltija,
Vesna
Institution: Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital
Poster ID: # 29
Title: Are We Really Having This Conversation?
Identifying Barriers To Addressing Advanced
Directives
Presenter (Last, First): Hammoud, Shady
All Authors: Hammoud, Shady; Duong, Jacky;
Rodriguez, Vanessa
Institution: St. Joseph Mercy Oakland
Poster ID: # 31
Title: Improving Safety On Long-Term Controlled
Substances Via Urine Drug Screen Monitoring: An
Interprofessional Approach
Presenter (Last, First): El Abdallah, Mohamad
All Authors: El Abdallah, Mohamad; Ibrahim, Isra;
Eljack, Ammar; Rehman, Tooba; Shereef, Hammam;
Alsudani, Najlaa; Habbal, Heba; Mohammad, Insaf;
Elteriefi, Ruaa
Institution: Beaumont Hospital Dearborn
Poster ID: # 32
Title: Dental Care During Pregnancy - The Family
Physician's Role In Improving Quality Of Prenatal
Care And Reducing Complications
Presenter (Last, First): Iqbal, Asif
All Authors: Iqbal, Asif; Ramos, Jason
Institution: Pontiac General Hospital
Poster ID: # 33
Title: Hospitalization Of Patients With Syncope
Secondary To Orthostatic Hypotension: Length Of Stay
Investigated
Presenter (Last, First): Abulawi, Ayman
All Authors: Abulawi, Ayman; Ismail, Rana; Siddique,
Mohamed; Mahmoud, Heba; Eadie, Marcel;
Greenberg, Aaron; Ellison, LaTorya; Fatani, Ghadeer,
Institution: DMC Sinai Grace Hospital
Poster ID: # 34
Title: Decreasing Iatrogenic Clostridium Difficile
Infections: Impact Of An Educational Module
Presenter (Last, First): Jarodiya, Vijay
All Authors: Jarodiya, Vijay; Singh, Tejveer; Khan,
Zarak; Korpole, Pranay; Misra, Preeti
Institution: St. Mary Mercy Hospital Livonia
Poster ID: # 35
Title: A Quality Improvement Initiative For Improving
Cardiac Rehabilitation Referral Rates After Coronary
Artery Bypass Grafting And Valvular Surgery At John
D. Dingell VA Medical Center
Presenter (Last, First): Kajy, Marvin
All Authors: Kajy, Marvin; Ramappa, Preeti
Institution: DMC Detroit Receiving Hospital
Poster ID: # 36
Title: Restricting Fluoroquinolone Use
Presenter (Last, First): Kapadia, Daniel
All Authors: Kapadia, Daniel; Zebelian, Joe; Uchel,
Torib; Fityan, Mohammad; Tegeltija, Vesna
Institution: Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital
Poster ID: # 37
Title: Code White Curriculum For Internal Medicine
Residents To Improve Recognition Of Stroke
Presenter (Last, First): Kathi, Pradeep
All Authors: Kathi, Pradeep; Schenk, MaryJean;
Pollock, Aron; Spalding, Ron; Juopperi, Nancy; Lee,
Sarah
Institution: Wayne State University School of Medicine
Poster ID: # 38
Title: Quality Improvement Initiative To Increase Use
Of A Validated Developmental Disability Screening
Tool During Well-Child Visits
Presenter (Last, First): Baiz, Hassan
All Authors: Baiz, Hassan; Katoch, Gypsa; Woelke,
Bradford; Maynard, Benjamin; Towner, Elizabeth;
McCready, Tess
Institution: Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital
Poster ID: # 39
Title: Early Prospective Evaluation Of An Evidence-
Based Decision Tool To Assess Pediatric Blunt
Abdominal Trauma
Presenter (Last, First): Kawak, Samer
All Authors: Kawak, Samer; Pastewski, Jacquelyn;
Studzinski, Diane; Brahmamdam, Pavan; Akay, Begum
Institution: Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak
Poster ID: # 40
Title: Patient Safety Curriculum For A Community
Residency Program
Presenter (Last, First): Khan, Mahin
All Authors: Khan, Mahin; Kesari, Kavitha; Roskos,
Steven; Kollu, Vidya
Institution: McLaren Flint Hospital
Poster ID: # 41
Title: Improving Continuity Of Care In A Suburban
Detroit Ambulatory Residents Clinic
Presenter (Last, First): Shah, Keval
All Authors: Shah, Keval; Kong, Wan Yee; Yu, Eleanor;
Yang, Xin; Chaar, David; Sharma, Akshay; Ismail, Rana;
Hettiarachchi, Malitha
Institution: DMC Sinai Grace Hospital
Poster ID: # 42
Title: Sepsis Bundle Compliance: A Quality
Improvement Initiative
Presenter (Last, First): Korpole, Pranay
All Authors: Korpole, Pranay; Yasir, Muhammad;
Alsayed, Randa; Aleem, Abdul; Khan, Tahir; Shah,
Julia; Singapori, Mansi; Nisar, Saqib; Subedi, Kripesh;
Nanthabalan, Sangeetha
Institution: St. Mary Mercy Hospital Livonia
Poster ID: # 43
Title: A Pilot Study Of Radiochromic Film For The QA
Of Prone Breast Irradiation
Presenter (Last, First): Chan, Dennis
All Authors: Chan, Dennis; Loughery, Brian;
Burmeister, Jay; Dominello, Michael
Institution: Wayne State University School of Medicine
Poster ID: # 44
Title: Targeting Inappropriate Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis
(Sup) Therapy: A Multidisciplinary Approach
Presenter (Last, First): Mahmood, Asadullah
All Authors: Mahmood, Asadullah; Saeed, Naba;
Seyedtabaei, Roheila; Bani Saad, Ali; Saeidifard,
Farzane; Niaz, Azra; McConachie, Sean; John, Rajiv
Institution: Beaumont Hospital Dearborn
Poster ID: # 46
Title: Improving Management Of Diabetes During
Hospitalization
Presenter (Last, First): Shikh Hamdon, Mulham
All Authors: Shikh Hamdon, Mulham; Masso, Lina;
Mandalapu, Tapasya; Chawla, Raashi; Dhillon,
Shubhkarman; Hughes, Kristen; Kumar, Sarwan;
Tegeltija, Vesna
Institution: Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital
Poster ID: # 47
Title: Implementation Of An Interprofessional Shared
Decision-Making Model For Patients With
Uncontrolled Diabetes
Presenter (Last, First): Modi, Pooja
All Authors: Modi, Pooja; Shetty, Rahul; Bangash,
Rabia; Karoofa, Zahraa; Hashim, Ahmed; Hnayni,
Wehbi; Tataje Rengifo, Gustavo; Swaminathan,
Lakshmi; Zimmerman, Jonathan; John, Rajiv;
Mohammad, Insaf
Institution: Beaumont Hospital Dearborn
Poster ID: # 48
Title: Comparison Of Antibiotic Treatment Between
Infectious Disease Physicians And Other Physicians In
An Inpatient Setting At A Tertiary Care Community
Hospital
Presenter (Last, First): Moein, Hamidreza
All Authors: Moein, Hamidreza; Hajj Ahmad, Ali; Liu,
Jay; Chandramohan, Suganya; Siddique, Mohamed;
Hafeez, Wasif
Institution: DMC Sinai Grace Hospital
Poster ID: # 49
Title: Fast Track To OR - Standardization Of Hip
Fracture Admissions
Presenter (Last, First): Senay, Ayla
All Authors: Senay, Ayla; Mourad, Maha; Boyajian,
Harout; Bell, Alison; Chen, Eric; Hill, Meredith;
Tscherne, Tiffany
Institution: Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital
Poster ID: # 50
Title: Epidural Analgesic Management Education
Intervention At Mclaren Oakland Hospital: A
Feasibility Study
Presenter (Last, First): Nash, Megan
All Authors: Nash, Megan; Chapman, Brian; Santiago-
Rivera, Olga; Kramer, Jeremy
Institution: McLaren Hospital Oakland
Poster ID: # 51
Title: An Initiative To Improve Electronic Patient
Hand-Offs
Presenter (Last, First): Pansare, Rahul
All Authors: Pansare, Rahul; Tabbakh, Jordan; Nartker,
Nathan; Paul, Jonathan; Kher, Chirag; Hile, Grace;
Elsherif, Ahmed; Khan, Hiba; Salah, Zahra'a
Institution: St. Mary Mercy Hospital Livonia
Poster ID: # 52
Title: UTI: Are We Over Diagnosing And Treating ?
Presenter (Last, First): Abou-Rass, Hadi
All Authors: Abou-Rass, Hadi; Patel, Jasmin; Arce-
Victoria, Javier; Snowden, Eric; Hendrickson,
Christopher; Jerger, Michael; Mahesh, Shyam
Institution: DMC Huron Valley Hospital
Poster ID: # 53
Title: Effectiveness Of Lead Screening Initiative
Employed By Honor Community Health
Presenter (Last, First): Patel, Nirav
All Authors: Patel, Nirav; Hemady, Nikhil
Institution: Pontiac General Hospital
Poster ID: # 54
Title: Assessing The Validity Of Immediate
Postoperative ABR Following Tympanostomy With
Tube Placement: A Quality-Focused Retrospective
Review
Presenter (Last, First): Patrick, Tyler
All Authors: Patrick, Tyler; Gonik, Nathan
Institution: Children's Hospital of Michigan
Poster ID: # 55
Title: An Analysis Of TBI Toxicities In A Twenty Year
Single Institution Patient Cohort: A Quality
Improvement Project
Presenter (Last, First): Pearlman, Richard
All Authors: Pearlman, Richard; Hanna, Renee;
Burmeister, Jay; Abrams, Judith; Dominello, Michael
Institution: Wayne State University School of Medicine
Poster ID: # 56
Title: Process Improvement To Reduce Inappropriate
Use Of Total Parenteral Nutrition
Presenter (Last, First): Pochtarev, Vera
All Authors: Pochtarev, Vera; Mandalapu, Tapasya;
Sourabh, Fnu; Hughes, Kristen; Tegeltija, Vesna;
Kumar, Sarwan
Institution: Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital
Poster ID: # 57
Title: Surgical Opioid Stratification (SOS) Tool:
Standardization Of Post-Operative Opioid Prescribing
Practices
Presenter (Last, First): Pytlowany, Austin
All Authors: Pytlowany, Austin; Coffman, Traci;
Genord, Cheryl
Institution: St. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor
Poster ID: # 58
Title: Teaching Billing And Coding In A Residency
Program With A Plan For Improvement
Presenter (Last, First): Renwick, Kristin
All Authors: Renwick, Kristin; Bartell, Stacey
Institution: Ascension Providence Hospital
Poster ID: # 59
Title: Improvement In Antimicrobial Stewardship With
Utilization Of Safety Metrics On The Family Medicine
Service
Presenter (Last, First): Rezik, Berta
All Authors: Rezik, Berta; Vemulapalli, Raghavendra;
Costandi, Mariam; Davis, Susan; Mercuro, Nicholas;
Kenney, Rachel; Rees, Della
Institution: Henry Ford Health System
Poster ID: # 60
Title: Developing The Severity Of Illness Clinical Key
(SICK) Scoring System To Predict Perioperative
Surgical Risk Outcomes In Bariatric Patients
Presenter (Last, First): Saasouh, Wael
All Authors: Saasouh, Wael; Rajakaruna, Rakshika;
Pallekonda, Vinay; Wood, Michael; Judge, Jordan;
Davidson, Andrea; Bennett, Ariana; Kirupakaran, John;
Yousef, John; McKelvey, George
Institution: DMC Harper University Hospital
Poster ID: # 61
Title: Over Use of CT Angiographies In Ruling Out
Pulmonary Embolisms
Presenter (Last, First): Salimnia, Tanaz
All Authors: Salimnia, Tanaz; Peterson, Daymon;
Adusimili, Radha; Albu, Mohammad; Tegeltija, Vesna
Institution: Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital
Poster ID: # 62
Title: Improving The Use Of Intravenous Anti-
Hypertensive Medications In The Hospital Setting: A
Quality Improvement Initiative For Patient Safety
Presenter (Last, First): Salman, Jacob
All Authors: Salman, Jacob; Sobilo, Alicja; Peterson,
Daymon; Gjeka, Rudin; Chams, Nour; Tegeltija, Vesna;
Ross, Ian; Kumar, Sarwan
Institution: Ascension Providence Hospital
Poster ID: # 63
Title: Rates And Risk Factors Associated With 30 And
90-Day Readmission Following Cervical Spine
Surgery: Analysis Of The Michigan Spine Surgery
Improvement Collaborative (MSSIC) Registry
Presenter (Last, First): Schafer, Eric
All Authors: Schafer, Eric; Bazydlo, Michael; Aleem,
Ilyas
Institution: University of Michigan Health System
Poster ID: # 64
Title: Reliability In The Random Urine Protein To
Creatinine Ratio In The Diagnosis Of Preeclampsia As
An Alternative To 24-Hour Urine Protein
Presenter (Last, First): Scott, Julianne
All Authors: Scott, Julianne; Gibby, Britney; Swanson,
Tiffany; Wolf, David
Institution: Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital
Poster ID: # 65
Title: Identifying Predictors Of Self-Discharge: An
Analysis Of Patients Who Leave Against Medical
Advice
Presenter (Last, First): Shams, Christienne
All Authors: Shams, Christienne; Fernandes, Karen;
Davila, Francisco
Institution: Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak
Poster ID: # 66
Title: DVT Protocol Compliance/Quality Initiative At
McLaren Oakland
Presenter (Last, First): Shastri, Kinjel
All Authors: Shastri, Kinjel; Agarwal, Anuj; Ghuneim,
George; Rizwan, Zeeshan; Lala, Vasim; Hatahet,
Ammar; Santiago, Olga
Institution: McLaren Oakland Hospital
Poster ID: # 67
Title: Decreasing Inappropriete Use Of Vancomycin
Presenter (Last, First): Gandhi, Ankita
All Authors: Gandhi, Ankita; Shikh Hamdon, Mulham;
Albu, Mohammad; Kumar, Sarwan; Tegeltija, Vesna
Institution: Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital
Poster ID: # 68
Title: The One Team Approach To OR-PACU Handoff:
A Multi-Center Trial
Presenter (Last, First): Singh, Manpreet
All Authors: Singh, Manpreet; Patel, Vijval; Nandwani,
Swamroop; Hanumolu, Sushil; Pilehvari, Zahra; Patel,
Padmavathi; Saleh, Khal; McKelvey, George;
Pallekonda, Vinay; Walczyk, Mary
Institution: DMC Harper University Hospital
Poster ID: # 69
Title: Ambulatory Clinic Follow-Up And Discharge
From Hospital
Presenter (Last, First): Singh, Paramveer
All Authors: Singh, Paramveer; Hettiarachchi, Malitha
Institution: DMC Sinai Grace Hospital
Poster ID: # 70
Title: Kaizen: Utilizing Rapid Transformational
Business Quality Improvement Processes To Meet
ACGME QI Guidelines
Presenter (Last, First): Stafford, Patrick
All Authors: Stafford, Patrick; Soto, Roy
Institution: Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak
Poster ID: # 71
Title: Improving The Screening And Management Of
Metabolic Bone Disease Management In HIV+
Populations
Presenter (Last, First): Sreeram, Kalyan
All Authors: Sreeram, Kalyan; Choudhary, Anita;
Tannous, Pierre
Institution: Wayne State University School of Medicine
Poster ID: # 72
Title: Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis: Bridging The Gap
Between Research And Practice
Presenter (Last, First): Stefan, Vladimir
All Authors: Stefan, Vladimir; Austin, Latoya
Institution: Pontiac General Hospital
Poster ID: # 73
Title: Reducing Opioid Induced Respiratory
Depression In Post-Operative Arthroplasty Patients
Presenter (Last, First): Tang, Jie Xin
All Authors: Tang, Jie Xin; Chhina, Anoop;
Jarzebowski, Mary; Peruzzi, William; Loyd, Gary; Sibai,
Nabil; Michalski, Jennifer; Boy, David
Institution: Henry Ford Hospital Detroit
Poster ID: # 74
Title: Improving Resident Error Reporting - A QI
Initiative
Presenter (Last, First): Jain, Anubhav
All Authors: Jain, Anubhav; Dmytruk, Brandon;
Wnzlick, Lucinda; Fabry, Danielle; Tegeltija, Vesna
Institution: Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital
Poster ID: # 75
Title: Behaviors And Attitudes About Breastfeeding
Study (BABY) In The Flint Community: A Proposed
Quality Improvement Project
Presenter (Last, First): Thai, Julie
All Authors: Thai, Julie; Saghir, Hussein
Institution: McLaren Flint Hospital
Poster ID: # 76
Title: Permissive Hypothermia: How Cold Is Cold
Enough?
Presenter (Last, First): Ralh, Neeharika
All Authors: Ralh, Neeharika; Gonzalez, Victoria;
Uchel, Toribiong; Kapadia, Daniel; Tegeltija, Vesna;
Kulairi, Zain
Institution: Ascension Providence Hospital
Poster ID: # 77
Title: Educating Patients On Advanced Care Planning
Presenter (Last, First): Wei, John
All Authors: Wei, John; Rosa, Adrienne; Dean, Corey;
Ammar, Afnan
Institution: St. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor
Poster ID: # 78
Title: ERAS For Elderly Colorectal Surgery Patients:
Perspectives From A Community Hospital
Presenter (Last, First): Wei, Ting
All Authors: Wei, Ting; Swiatkowski, Tim; Churchill,
Tessa; Reynolds, Michael; Misra, Preeti
Institution: St. Mary Mercy Hospital Livonia
Fellow Quality Improvement/Patient Safety PostersPoster ID: # 79
Title: Barriers To Successful Outpatient Colonoscopy
In An Urban VA Medical Center
Presenter (Last, First): Afolabi, Olayinka
All Authors: Afolabi, Olayinka; Antaki, Fadi; Lilley,
Kirthi
Institution: DMC Harper University Hospital
Poster ID: # 80
Title: Factors Affecting Timeliness Of Test Result
Communication
Presenter (Last, First): Bond, Rebecca
All Authors: Bond, Rebecca; Grover, Kavita; Siddiqi,
Ahmad; Schultz, Lonni
Institution: Henry Ford Health System
Poster ID: # 81
Title: Early Recognition And Management Based On
Current Timed Guidelines At The John D. Dingell
Veteran Affairs Medical Center
Presenter (Last, First): Taha, Muhanad
Authors: Taha, Muhanad; Culpepper, Owen; Esber,
Zahia; Akhras, Alaa; Daoud, Asil; Laktineh, Amir; Nas,
Hala; Kanj, Amjad; Salloum, Anan; Sankari, Abdul; Lee,
Sarah
Institution: DMC Detroit Receiving Hospital
Poster ID: # 82
Title: A Novel Simulation And Ultrasound-Based
Curriculum For Shock Management In A Pulmonary &
Critical Care Medicine (PCCM) Fellowship Training
Program
Presenter (Last, First): Ganti, Shyam
All Authors: Ganti, Shyam; Alsunaid, Sammar; Sankari,
Abdulghani; Lee, Sarah; Schenk, Mary-Jean
Institution: DMC Harper University Hospital
Poster ID: # 83
Title: Effectiveness Of Dedicated COPD Clinic And
Inhaler Education
Presenter (Last, First): Ghadai, Ahmed
All Authors: Ghadai, Ahmed; Elhassan, Norma;
Sankari, AbdulGhani; Ashraf, Humayun
Institution: Wayne State University School of Medicine
Poster ID: # 84
Title: Improvement Of Patient Comfort During
Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) With Utilization
Of Preparatory Counseling: A Randomized, Double-
Blind Trial
Presenter (Last, First): Goyal, Sachin
All Authors: Goyal, Sachin; Muthusamy, Arun; Antaki,
Fadi; Judd, Stephanie; Schoenfeld, Philip; Lilley, Kirthi
Institution: DMC Harper University Hospital
Poster ID: # 85
Title: Trainees Initiative To Improve Patient Care At
The Detroit VA Pulmonary Clinics By Utilizing
Practice-Based Learning Tools.
Presenter (Last, First): Haider, Samran
All Authors: Haider, Samran; Salloum, Anan
Institution: DMC Harper University Hospital
Poster ID: # 86
Title: Improving Sleep Health Inquiry In Outpatient
Medical Clinics In A Veteran Population
Presenter (Last, First): Khorfan, Omar
All Authors: Khorfan, Omar; Jarrah, Joud; Zaheerullah,
Mohammad; Alshumrani, Ranya; Shah, Toral; Salloum,
Anan
Institution: Wayne State University School of Medicine
Poster ID: # 87
Title: Increasing Resident Engagement In Quality
Improvement Through A Multidisciplinary Community
Health Quality Improvement Institute: A Proof-Of-
Concept
Presenter (Last, First): Misra, Amrit
All Authors: Misra, Amrit; Kamat, Deepak;
Smitherman, Lynn
Institution: Children's Hospital of Michigan
Poster ID: # 88
Title: Emergency Visits For Autistic Children With A
Psychiatric Disorder: Is There A Disparity Of Care?
Presenter (Last, First): Porto, Adriana
All Authors: Porto, Adriana; Goyal, Ashima; Kelly,
Levasseur; Margaret, Menoch
Institution: Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak
Poster ID: # 89
Title: Reducing CT-Scan Utilization For Pediatric Minor
Head Injury In The Emergency Department: A Quality
Improvement Initiative
Presenter (Last, First): Ravichandran, Yagnaram
All Authors: Ravichandran, Yagnaram; Arora, Rajan
Institution: Children's Hospital of Michigan
Poster ID: # 90
Title: Implementation Of Practice Based Learning And
Improvement Competency By Performing Self-Audit
And Applying AASM Quality Measures To Improve
Care For Patients With Prevalent Sleep Disorders
Presenter (Last, First): Shah, Toral
All Authors: Shah, Toral; Zaheerullah, Mohammad;
Salloum, Anan; Alshumrani, Ranya; Khorfan, Omar;
Jarrah, Joud; Chowdhuri, Susmita; Badr, Safwan
Institution: DMC Detroit Receiving Hospital
Poster ID: # 91
Title: Designing And Implementation Of Social Media
Screening Questionnaire For Adolescents At WSUPG
Livonia Followed By Patient Education And
Assessment Of Stages Of Change To Facilitate Future
Therapeutic Interventions
Presenter (Last, First): Sidhu, Gurkanwal
All Authors: Sidhu, Gurkanwal; Abdulhussein,
Murtadha; Shakir, Tehmina
Institution: Wayne State University School of Medicine
Wellness Posters
Poster ID: # 92
Title: Establishment Of A Program Wellness
Committee: Faculty, Resident Partnership For
Addressing Wellness
Presenter (Last, First): Fabry, Danielle
All Authors: Fabry, Danielle; Abbineni, Usha; Ido, Firas;
Fityan, Mohammad
Institution: Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital
Poster ID: # 93
Title: Med/Peds Resident Physician Wellness Program:
A "Bottom-Up" Curriculum Design
Presenter (Last, First): Johnson, Lamar
All Authors: Johnson, Lamar; Abraham, Heather;
Weekes-Kanu, Jérren; Rucker, Chyrisha; Love, Jessica;
Ayers, Eric
Institution: Wayne State University School of Medicine
Poster ID: # 94
Title: Fighting Resident Burnout. A Survey To Assess
Resident Wellness And Identify Strategies To Reduce
Resident Burnout.
Presenter (Last, First): Khan, Ali
All Authors: Khan, Ali; Feldpausch, Brianne; Niyibizi,
Auguste; Pallekonda, Vinay; Ismail, Rana; McKelvey,
George
Institution: DMC Sinai Grace Hospital
Poster ID: # 95
Title: Resident Wellness Wednesday Initiative
Presenter (Last, First): May, Carissa
All Authors: May, Carissa; Nuzzarello, Angela
Institution: Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak
Poster ID: # 96
Title: Recording Standardized Patient Aggression: A
Novel Program For Resident Safety Training
Presenter (Last, First): Truong, Xuyen
All Authors: Truong, Xuyen; Smith, Wilbur; Gillespie,
Michael; Adams, Reid; Gopinath, Nirupa
Institution: St. Joseph Mercy Oakland
Slide Competition Slide Competition
Title: Multidisciplinary Approach For Standardized
Care And Control Of Opioid Administration For Pain
Management Patients
Presenter (Last, First): Ahsan, Beena
All Authors: Ahsan, Beena; Hogan, Kathryn; Totten,
Amanda; Mehlberg, Lori; Copeland, Jacqueline;
Varney, Ruan; Crow, Joseph; Shah, Vinay; Cook,
Bernard,
Institution: Henry Ford Health System
Slide Competition
Title: Hepatitis C Screening And Linkage To Care In
An Urban Emergency Department
Presenter (Last, First): Cook, Megan
All Authors: Cook, Megan; Manteuffel, Jacob;
Sabagha, Noor; Ross, Jacob; Bussa, Rebecca;
Theoharis, Thomas; Klausner, Howard; Miller, Joseph
Institution: Henry Ford Hospital Detroit
Slide Competition
Title: Process To Improve Cardiac Telemetry Use In A
Community Hospital
Presenter (Last, First): Hong, Gloria
All Authors: Hong, Gloria; Chams, Sana; Patel,
Manishkumar; Aggrawal, Ankita; Bal, Jasmeet;
Tegeltija, Vesna; Kulairi, Zain
Institution: Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital
4th Annual Michigan Summit on Quality Improvement, Patient Safety & Wellness
We gratefully acknowledge the following organizations
for their support
Collaborators: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Performance
Partnerships program
Michigan Area Health Education Center (AHEC)
Michigan Association for Medical Education
(MAME)
Michigan Health and Hospital Association (MHA)
Michigan Peer Review Organization (MPRO)
Southeast Michigan Center for Medical Education
(SEMCME)
Wayne State University School of Medicine
Sponsors: AstraZeneca
American Medical Association (GME Competency Education
Program)
Merck & Co., Inc.
Novartis
Pfizer
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