Background: Collaboration between graduate medical education (GME) and health systems is essential for the success of patient safety initiatives. One example is the development of an incentive program aligning trainee performance with health system quality and safety priorities.
Objective: We aimed to improve trainee safety event reporting and engagement in patient safety through a GME incentive program.
Background: Systematically engaging residents in large programs in quality improvement (QI) is challenging.
Objective: To coordinate a shared QI project in a large residency program using an online tool.
Methods: A web-based QI tool guided residents through a 2-phase evaluation of performance of foot examinations in patients with diabetes.
We tested for an association between nectar and various floral traits and investigated their roles as primary and secondary pollinator attractants in hummingbird-pollinated Silene virginica. Our goal was to gain insight into the mechanisms of pollinator-mediated selection that underlies floral trait divergence within the genus. In a field population of S.
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