Summary
Teams-Based Quality Review for Clinical Practice (TBQR) is an innovative training programme designed to equip healthcare professionals with the knowledge and practical skills to lead meaningful safety reviews and organisational learning. Developed in partnership with NHS Education Scotland and the c, the course introduces a structured, evidence-based approach to team learning in clinical practice, building on existing processes such as morbidity and mortality meetings and significant event reviews. Participants will learn how to apply contemporary safety science, including principles of Human Factors and Systems Thinking to analyse clinical work, identify system strengths and vulnerabilities, and translate insights into sustainable improvement.
Content
The TBQR course at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh is open to anyone with an interest in patient safety, governance and medical education, including clinicians, managers, educators and those involved in governance or safety review processes. It provides a unique opportunity to develop the capability to design, lead and implement modern team-based safety reviews, while connecting with a growing international network of professionals committed to advancing patient safety. Through interactive workshops, case discussions and practical frameworks, delegates will gain the confidence and tools needed to embed updated safety science and foster cultures of learning, psychological safety and continuous improvement within their organisations.
Please do not hesitate to get in touch if you wish to learn more about this course or have any questions about registration. Contact: [email protected]
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