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QI in action

... to content QI in action Welcome to QI Vets! QI Vets is a fictional team, but based on true stories from UK practices, created by the Case Example Working Party to help you apply QI to real ...

Our commitment to QI

... to content Our commitment to QI We support veterinary practices to continually improve the care they provide. Our research has shown that 96% of the professions (including veterinary surgeons, nurses ...

Skills Day: Quality Improvement in Practice

... to content Skills Day: Quality Improvement in Practice Combining informative and exciting plenary sessions with engaging workshops, Skills Day 2017: Quality Improvement in Practice, held on November ...

Canine Cruciate Registry

... to content Canine Cruciate Registry A first of its kind in veterinary medicine Injuries of the cranial cruciate ligament are one the most common causes of lameness in dogs, affecting about 1 in ...

QI in the veterinary professions

... to content QI in the veterinary professions Though the veterinary professions have made progress in establishing some form of clinical governance, full-cycle quality improvement (QI) is not yet ...

Thoughts on QI

... to content Thoughts on QI Quality improvement is well-documented among a number of industries. Here are some thoughts from the veterinary community and our allied professions. Click on the button to ...

Contextualised Care

... to content Contextualised Care To support veterinary teams to navigate discussions around the topic of contextualised care, we have curated a collection of resources from a variety of sources. Please ...

NASAN Resource Hub

... to content NASAN Resource Hub Now you have your audit results, what next?   We have compiled evidence, articles, resources and case examples from the profession to help you in your journey to ...

No abnormality present

... to content No abnormality present If you have a ‘no abnormality’ outcome that is higher than the benchmark, then you can take the following steps to share your successes with the profession. ...

Abnormal healing

... to content Abnormal healing Abnormal healing requiring medical, surgical or no treatment Abnormal healing can occur for many different reasons. You may need to further investigate your audit results ...

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