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  • The Harvard Fellowship in Patient Safety and Quality is a 2-year program that trains physicians by placing them in hospital quality departments.
  • It combines theoretical learning with hands-on experience and offers an option to earn a master's degree in public health.
  • The program emphasizes the development of effective improvement methods and aims to cultivate future leaders in healthcare quality and safety.

Article Abstract

The Harvard Fellowship in Patient Safety and Quality is a 2-year physician-oriented training program with a strong operational orientation, embedding trainees in the quality departments of participating hospitals. It also integrates didactic and experiential learning and offers the option of obtaining a master's degree in public health. The program focuses on methodologically rigorous improvement and measurement, with an emphasis on the development and implementation of innovative practice. The operational orientation is intended to foster the professional development of future quality and safety leaders. The purpose of this article is to describe the design and development of the fellowship.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1062860614549183DOI Listing

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