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All cases are confidential and names have been removed. For Educational purposes only.

The purpose of M&M is: To provide a safe venue for residents to identify areas of improvement, and promote professionalism, ethical integrity and transparency in assessing and improving patient care. To promote leadership, research, and scholarly activity and incorporate into a learning opportunity the six core ACGME competencies. To provide a forum to teach curriculum on quality improvement and medico legal issues to residents and students. To foster a climate of openness and discussion about medical errors. All participants are reminded this is a privileged and confidential meeting – subject to peer review and medical review protections in Georgia. All cases are confidential and names have been removed. For Educational purposes only.

The case presentation will follow the template below: Brief Overview of rationale for selection of the case, diagnosis and complications Timeline of Key Events All potential causes of complications How complications could have been prevented, ameliorated, or managed What we would have done differently Any evidence-based literature that is applicable What ACGME competency does the case teach us about The knowledge gaps Take home points All cases are confidential and names have been removed. For Educational purposes only.

Rationale for selection of case Diagnosis Complication All cases are confidential and names have been removed. For Educational purposes only.

Identify all potential causes of the complications All cases are confidential and names have been removed. For Educational purposes only.

How could/should the complications/problems have been Prevented Ameliorated Managed What would you have done differently All cases are confidential and names have been removed. For Educational purposes only.

Medical Knowledge Patient care provided or not provided Communication and interpersonal skills Professionalism Practice-based learning and improvement Systems-based practice All cases are confidential and names have been removed. For Educational purposes only.

What we know… There are known known's. These are things we know that we know. What is not known… There are known unknowns. These are the things that we know we don't know. All cases are confidential and names have been removed. For Educational purposes only.

Morbidity and Mortality Conference, Grand Rounds, and the ACGME’s Core Competencies.Steven J. Kravet, MD,1 Eric Howell, MD,1 Scott M. Wright, MD11Division of General Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA. Emory University Department of Gynecology & Obstetrics Morbidity & Mortality Conference All cases are confidential and names have been removed. For Educational purposes only.