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A FELLOWSHIP IN QUALITY MANAGEMENT

Quality Management in Health Care, 1996
The U.S. Healthcare Fellowship in Quality Management at Hahnemann University was developed by a managed health care organization and health science university in order to train physicians in the theory and practice of quality management and clinical outcomes measurement.
H L, Paz, J, Paradis, S, Zatz
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Quality Management in Orthodontics

Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics / Fortschritte der Kieferorthopädie, 2005
The introduction of modern quality thinking to orthodontic care should be a continuing effort on the part of the orthodontic profession. The strategy for the development of a European quality management system in orthodontic care was developed from 1993 to 2000 during the EURO-QUAL project. During the project's first stage, the basic prerequisites were
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Bridging theory and practice of impact evaluation of quality management in higher education institutions: a SWOT analysis

Impact Evaluation of Quality Management in Higher Education, 2018
The last two decades have witnessed an increasing intensity of quality management in higher education institutions and quality discourses which were followed by debates about and attempts of evaluating the efficacy of quality management in the sector ...
T. Leiber, B. Stensaker, L. Harvey
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Quality Managers and the Successful Management of Quality: An Insight

Quality Management Journal, 2000
The importance of the quality manager in an organization has recently shown a significant increase.
Injazz J. Chen   +3 more
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ISO 9001 based quality management systems and organisational performance: a systematic literature review

Total Quality Management and Business Excellence, 2018
Currently, there is no definitive conclusion in the literature regarding the relation between quality management systems and organisational performance.
Leonardo Stertz Sfreddo   +3 more
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Total Quality Management

European Journal of Operational Research, 1990
Total Quality Management (TQM) is a revolutionary concept in the management of quality. Foremost, it is a recognition that quality not only depends upon tangible investments in machines, processes or facilities, but also on intangibles such as the integration and management of these resources, the corporate and cultural environment, personnel ...
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Quality Management System

Quality Management in Oil and Gas Projects, 2018
Quality management in pharmaceutical industries is crucial as drugs are directly delivered to the customer’s body system, requiring identity, purity, and appropriate product quality.
A. Rumane
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Quality management in psychiatry

International Clinical Psychopharmacology, 2001
Over the past 50 years, treatment possibilities in psychiatry have drastically improved, but the results we actually achieve under everyday treatment conditions fall far short of what could be accomplished. Quality management represents a suitable method of reducing this gap.
W, Kissling, U, Seemann, K, Piwernetz
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Quality Management and Registries

Anesthesiology Clinics, 2014
This article provides a review of key concepts in quality management (QM) for ambulatory anesthesia. The importance of collecting data from every case is emphasized, and important outcome measures are recommended. The use of specific data collection tools and methodologies is discussed, including the national registry projects of the Society for ...
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Managing Quality and Compliance

Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 2015
Critical care nurses assume vital roles in maintaining patient care quality. There are distinct facets to the process including standard setting, regulatory compliance, and completion of reports associated with these endeavors. Typically, multiple niche software applications are required and user interfaces are varied and complex.
Alice, McNeil, Carl, Koppel
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