Webinar and survey on quality management principles within the Australian and New Zealand ACPSEM Workforce
- Author(s)
- Simpson-Page, E; Coogan, P; Kron, T; Lowther, N; Murray, R; Noble, C; Smith, I; Wilks, R; Crowe, SB;
- Details
- Publication Year 2022-09,Volume 45,Issue #3,Page 679-685
- Journal Title
- Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine
- Publication Type
- Research article
- Abstract
- Healthcare relies upon the accurate and safe delivery of patient care. This is only achievable when systems are developed to ensure high quality, robust outcomes, for instance quality management systems. The concept of quality management can take on a different meaning depending on the context in which it is found. To add complication, the amount of education required for quality management will vary depending on one's exposure to the implementation of quality systems. In part to address these issues, the Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in Medicine (ACPSEM) Queensland Branch held a quality management webinar for members and non-members across Australia and New Zealand. The purpose of the webinar was to educate and facilitate discussion regarding the application of quality management principles for the ACPSEM profession. In conjunction, a pre- and post-webinar survey was conducted to gain an insight into existing knowledge and attitudes within the professions governed by the ACPSEM and students undertaking related studies. This paper authored by the webinar speakers reintroduces the quality management principles that were discussed in webinar, exemplifies the importance of quality management skills within the ACPSEM professions and presents the results of the surveys, promoting the need for more educational resources on quality management tools.
- Keywords
- Australia; *Engineering; Humans; New Zealand; Universities; Workforce; Online education; Quality processes; Webinar
- Department(s)
- Physical Sciences
- PubMed ID
- 35834171
- Publisher's Version
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s13246-022-01160-0
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