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WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS

Date
May 7, 2023
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Attendees should attend this session to learn about practical examples of successful quality improvement projects for integration into their day to day work lives. This session will also provide guidance on how to develop a quality improvement project.

Presenters

Speaker Image for Cassandra Fritz
Washington University School of Medicine/Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Speaker Image for Alana Persaud
Geisinger Medical Center
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University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix

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