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RCSEd: Teams Based Quality Review for Clinical Practice (TBQR)

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Promoting Learning, Safety, and Improvement in Surgical Teams Team Based Quality Reviews (TBQR) provide a structured, evidence-based approach to team learning in clinical practice. Building on existing processes such as morbidity and mortality (M&M) meetings and significant event analyses, TBQR supports whole-team reflection from the point of an event through to shared learning, meaningful actions, addressing unintended consequences and follow-up for improvement.

This one-day course, developed in partnership with NHS Education Scotland, RCSEd and the GMC, equips healthcare professionals with the tools, frameworks, and strategies needed to embed TBQR into clinical practice. Participants will gain practical skills in implementation strategies, analysing events, identifying meaningful actions, and overcoming barriers—such as time, resources, and system alignment.

Designed for colleagues leading or interested in safety reviews, or seeking to improve daily work practices, this course provides an opportunity to enhance the understanding, and application of Human Factors and Systems Thinking into practice. It explores how TBQR can be used not only to learn from harm, but also from success, innovation, and complexity in care delivery. This course provides delegates with an opportunity to join a wider network of professionals and learn from areas of good practice across the globe. By supporting collective learning and psychological safety, TBQR strengthens team performance, staff wellbeing, and organisational resilience, ultimately advancing safe, effective, and sustainable healthcare.

Target audience: Surgeons and health care professionals leading safety reviews or team based review meetings, including mortality and morbidity meetings. Currently aimed at ST3 onwards but applications are encouraged from interested individuals.

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