Quality improvement scientific symposium 2021

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Source: Health Quality and Safety Commission

Quality improvement scientific symposium 2021

  • Event start: 17 Nov 2021 9:00am
  • Event end: 11 Nov 2021 4:30pm
  • Location: Rydges Latimer Christchurch, 30 Latimer Square, Christchurch

The Health Quality & Safety Commission is hosting its 7th annual scientific symposium for health care quality improvement practitioners. 

This year’s theme, ‘Whakahohe, whiria te muka tangata | Recharge, inspire and connect’, focuses on taking time to connect with your colleagues to reflect on the inspirational work done over the past 18 months in an environment with a high degree of uncertainty and complexity.

Recharge your enthusiasm and ignite inspiration by sharing knowledge and wisdom of quality improvement across all fields of health care.

Participants will:

  • share what has been learned from applying scientific methods to health care improvement
  • network with like-minded colleagues
  • discuss challenges in applying and disseminating scientific approaches to health care improvement
  • create a common understanding of how to apply and disseminate scientific methods to improve health and health care underpinned by Te Tiriti o Waitangi.

Who should attend?

Anybody interested in quality improvement methodology in health care.

Expected date the programme gets released

June 2021

Dates to note

17 May 2021 Call for abstracts opens
10 August 2021 Abstract submissions close 
15 September 2021 Notify applicants of results
1 October 2021 Deadline for presenter registration

Cost

$120 + GST per person

Registration

Individual registration:  https://hqsc.eventsair.com/qiss2021/ind

Group registration: https://hqsc.eventsair.com/qiss2021/grpreg

Download the event flyer

QI Symposium A4 poster

More information

For more information, check this page for updates or email events@hqsc.govt.nz.

Last updated 22/04/2021

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