

The American Academy of Pediatrics Clinical Event Debriefing (CED) Program, a 12-month Quality Improvement (QI) project, is designed to enhance patient care and team performance. Successful completion will equip healthcare professionals and organizations in the ambulatory and hospital-based settings with framework and techniques to conduct meaningful and effective debriefings after clinical events.
Objectives
- Utilize the Plan-Do-Study-Act(PDSA) cycles of QI methodology
- Identify specific type(s) of clinical events that will trigger conducting CEDs
- Strategize the logistics of conducting CEDs and identify challenges
- Review educational materials on conducting CEDs in clinical settings
- Use the Quality Improvement Data Aggregator (QIDA) to collect CED data
- Review data collected from QIDA and delineate and implement SMART aims with experts in the field
Join the Collaborative
Whether you are new to the field or a seasoned healthcare leader, the CED project offers invaluable opportunities to grow professionally and positively impact patient outcomes.
Applications accepted through March 21, 2025
Watch the video to learn more about the importance of Clinical Event Debriefing.
Last Updated
01/28/2025
Source
American Academy of Pediatrics