NQIL
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Neurology Quality and Innovation Lab. Co-founded by @CharlesKassard2 @drsaramitchell @neuroccm QI, Safety, Innovation & collaboration @UofTNeurology
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Congrats to Houman Khosravani on winning the Sunnybrook Education Award Council award for student experience! We are lucky to have this exemplary clinician, teacher, mentor, colleague and friend as a core member of NQIL! Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Department of Medicine University of Toronto UToronto Neurology U of T Adult Neurology Residents
Congratulations to Dr Khosravani Houman Khosravani for winning the Student Experience Award from the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Education Award Council 🌟👏
Brian J Murray Sara Mitchell UToronto Neurology Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Congratulations Sara Mitchell 👏👏👏my super awesome and innovative colleague at NQIL who has pioneered the Brain Medicine Fellowship program
Congrats to Sara Mitchell on winning the Sunnybrook Innovative Curriculum award - for the Brain Medicine Fellowship Program. It's a huge privilege to have such a talented and pioneering colleague and core member of NQIL - Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Department of Medicine University of Toronto UToronto Neurology U of T Adult Neurology Residents
Great to have Will Kingston, MD FRCPC FAHS - a true migraine expert leader Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre UToronto Neurology !
Dr. Adrian Espiritu (Adrian I. Espiritu, MD, FPNA) is our newest Brain Medicine Research Fellow! He will conduct multi-site research at Ontario Shores & University Health Network examining rTMS as a novel intervention for people living with TR-LLD & motor-cognitive risk syndrome. Learn more: bit.ly/3QVNFus
At next week's C-OPN General Assembly, Mario Masellis (Clinician-Scientist from Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, UToronto Neurology) will be discussing their work with the The ONDRI Study and understanding heterogeneity in neurodegenerative diseases.
Had an amazing time celebrating 10 years in the history of Clinicians in Quality & Innovation Department of Medicine University of Toronto from 0 to ~90 CQIs... amazing growth and impressive crew - take a look! Congrats Kaveh Shojania Brian Wong for your leadership!!
Happy 2023! In 2022 Congratulations to Arjun Balachandar 🇨🇦 🧠Rami Saab James Brindan Sivanandan for their recent presentations on QI using #MachineLearning (AB,RS,JI) and #PalliativeCareinStroke (BS) as part of brainresuslab NQIL Looking forward to 💫 2023 #QI #StrokeInnovations
Amazing work by Houman Khosravani et al
Boston awaits thee. Here for the #ANPA2023. Can’t wait! Attending as a #brainmedicinefellow from the University of Toronto
The Brain Medicine Fellowship – a collaboration between #TemertyMed & Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre – is providing resident doctors unique programming & collaboration with multidisciplinary specialists in the treatment of patients with complex brain disorders bit.ly/407lJsz
Congratulations on this important #brain initiative Sara Mitchell Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre UToronto Neurology
Presenting NQIL curriculum UToronto Neurology half day, trying to convince U of T Adult Neurology Residents that QI is so much more than a boring buzz word Charles Kassardjian Houman Khosravani Sara Mitchell
Interesting workshop on #qualityimprovement and #innovation by the inspiring University of Toronto NQIL Drs. Sara Mitchell, Charles Kassardjian, Houman Khosravani! To rapidly improve our practice, let’s PDSA (plan, do, study, act). Keep moving and testing! #rapidcyclechange #2023CNSF UToronto Neurology
NQIL is incredibly proud of Dr James for presenting his work on: Harnessing Automation for Optimizing Neurology Resident Scheduling: Challenges and Solutions. With my colleagues Sara Mitchell Charles Kassardjian as part of NQIL (3/3)
We’re delighted to see this published! It shows what many of us already suspected: large variation in monitoring and managing steroids. Now time to move on to improving and perhaps standardizing some aspects of glucocorticoid use. NQIL UToronto Neurology ruple laughlin @pnaramd