Concepts

Quality Improvement essentials, clinical case review, root cause analysis, and AI for quality

Systems

Building clinical pathways, developing rule-based systems, and quality improvement metrics

Implementation

Implementing quality systems, leading the change effectively, and communicating quality systems change

HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS 

Root cause analysis. Clinical pathways. Case review. Adverse event. Error assessment. AI for quality.

European CME Credits

An application has been submitted to the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®).

Harvard Medical School Faculty

Course directors and many faculty are professors of emergency medicine at Harvard Medical School. They are joined by international experts recognized for their expertise in course subject matter.  

Small Group Workshops

Small group workshops on root cause analysis, clinical pathways, case review, adverse event/error assessment, and QA systems implementation provide participants with hands-on practice.

International ED Leaders and Clinicians

Participants hail from different countries (generally 25+ each year), many of whom hold positions of leadership in their home countries, allowing for extensive and engaging networking opportunities.

2026 Endorsement By

2026 Collaboration With

The Emergency Department Quality Improvement Professional (EQuIP) Certification Course, is a 21-hour (3-day) intensive professional development course for emergency medicine clinicians delivered by the Department of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians / Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.  

In addition to providing valuable and specific clinical and quality assurance knowledge and skills, this course will also provide participants with a shared understanding of the necessity for practicing emergency clinicians to adhere to agreed-upon standards in clinical quality. Doing so encourages hospital-wide acceptance of the importance of tracking quality metrics within the ED and throughout the hospital.

Relevant for clinicians working in:

  • Emergency Medicine
  • Urgent Care

Using case studies, presentations, and interactive hands-on workshops, we will answer the following questions:

  • How can we assure clinical quality in our ED?
  • How can we provide state of the art emergency medicine care for our patients?
  • Why is having an effective quality assurance program essential for all practicing emergency physicians?
  • What are the basic principles of effective ED quality metrics?
  • What is an error and an adverse event and how do we appropriately implement the AHRQ severity scale in assessment of these?
  • What is the role of the provider in error assessment?
  • How can we adopt safe and reliable AI tools for enhance the QA systems and processes?
  • What specific quality metrics are most beneficial in the ED setting?
  • How do we perform a standard case assessment and use this to improve clinical quality?
  • How does a QA committee function and effectively interact with the hospital system? 
  • How do we develop and implement a rule-based system to objectively assess medical error?
  • How do we implement standardized clinical pathways and assess their impact on quality of care and reduce variability?

COURSE AGENDA

Monday, 12 April 2027

0800 - 0830

Registration and Welcome Coffee

0830 - 0845

Welcome and Opening Remarks

0845 - 0945

Keynote: Why QA is Essential to Every ED

0945 - 1045

Teambuilding Exercise: Hold the Potato

1045 - 1100

Coffee Break

1100 - 1145

Presentation: Case Assessment - A Structured Approach

1145 - 1245

Workshop: Clinical Case Review

1245 - 1345

Lunch

1345 - 1430

Presentation: Root Cause Analysis

1430 - 1600

Workshop: Root Cause Analysis

1600 - 1615

Coffee Break

1615 - 1700

Presentation: Root Cause Analysis - A Case Example

1700-1800

Networking Reception and Poster Presentations

Tuesday, 13 April 2027

0800 - 0830

Welcome Coffee

0830 - 0845

Welcome Back and Introductions

0845 - 0945

Presentation: Using Clinical Pathways to Improve Patient Safety and Clinical Quality

0945-1000

Coffee Break

1000 - 1130

Workshop: Design Your Own Pathway

1130 - 1200

Presentation: Principles of ED Quality Metrics — Progress Towards a Rule-Based System

1200 - 1300

Lunch

1300 - 1400

1400 - 1445

Workshop: ED Quality Metrics Development

Presentation: Beating the Clock - A Quality Initiative to Detect Sepsis at Triage and Reduce Time to Antibiotics

1445 - 1500

Coffee Break

1500 - 1600

1600 - 1615

Interactive Morbidity and Mortality Conference

EQuIP Certification Exam Review

1615 - 1700

Optional: Structure of QA Committees at BIDMC

Wednesday, 14 April 2027

0800 - 0830

Welcome Coffee

0830 - 0845

Welcome Back and Introductions

0845 - 1030

Workshop: From Idea to the Frontline — Implementation and Change Management

1030 - 1045

Coffee Break

1045 - 1145

Presentation: Enhancing QI Systems and Processes with Artificial Intelligence 

1145 - 1230

Participant Challenges: International ED Leader Panel Discussion

1230 - 1330

Lunch

1330 - 1500

Certification Exam (Optional)

1500 - 1515

Certificate Ceremony (Optional)

European CME

An application has been submitted to the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®).

Through an agreement between the European Union of Medical Specialties (UEMS) and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert EACCME® credits to an equivalent number of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on the process to convert EACCME® credit to AMA credit can be found here.

Live educational activities, occurring outside of Canada, recognized by the UEMS-EACCME® for ECMEC®s are deemed to be Accredited Group Learning Activities (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

Past Courses

2026 course endorsements

EQUIP Speakers

Course Directors

Keynote Speakers

Faculty