Chapter Overview Chapter Leadership Accomplishments

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Chapter Overview Chapter Leadership Accomplishments Background: • Who started the Chapter? • Why was the Chapter started? • Has your Chapter set an aim, mission statement, or defined your values? • What did you do to engage other students/faculty/health professionals/residents? Membership: • What professions are represented in your Chapter (nursing students, residents?) • How many members does your Chapter have? Current Activities: • What does your Chapter do/what has it done to expand the knowledge of members and tackle improvements in health and health care? • Has your Chapter participated in any local improvement activity? Looking Ahead: • What do you plan to do next? List the names and positions of your Chapter Leaders and include their pictures on the right. Accomplishments • How has your Chapter grown? • Have you hosted any events? What did you do? (share pictures) • Share 2-3 examples of early wins (recruiting methods, meetings, successful partnerships, etc.) • Has your Chapter implemented any experiential learning opportunities or programs for students and/or Chapter members to put their quality improvement knowledge to practice? • Has quality improvement/patient safety been integrated into the curriculum at your school or program since the start of your Chapter? • What IHI Open School resources, if any, do faculty/staff include in their teaching? How does the inclusion of these resources change your experience as students? Upcoming Activities Challenges Faculty Advisor(s) • What will your Chapter be doing in 2017? • What is/are your biggest challenge(s)? • What are you doing to address them? • Can people at the Forum help you overcome the challenge? (is there an “ask?”) • Who are your Faculty Advisors? • How did you engage your Faculty Advisors? • How has the involvement of your Faculty Advisor impacted your Chapter and its work and/or accomplishments? Contact Us! • [Insert Chapter Leader Name(s) and email(s)] • Link to Chapter website or blog address