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Clinician's Perspective

Clinician's Perspective

As a family physician I have not one but two jobs these days: take great care of my patients and continually improve my practice. I look forward to working with the practice improvement facilitators in the Great Lakes Practice Transformation Network to help me do both of these jobs better. An extra pair of skilled hands will be a welcome addition to our improvement team.John Hickner, MD, MSc Professor and Head, Family Medicine University of Illinois at Chicago

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Tuesday, March 7, 2017

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GLPTN Spotlight: Rethinking how problems are solved with lean

Purdue Healthcare Advisors’ Jack Fenton has been working with the University of Illinois at Chicago/University of Illinois Hospital as part of a Great Lakes Practice Transformation Network (GLPTN) initiative. He was tasked with helping the system’s clinics identify goals and improve quality. Going through Jack’s lean training made participants rethink the way they approach problems. If you want to see details of the training, look through the reports at https://buy-essays-now.com/.