Authors: David M. Paushter, MD, Lucy W. Glenn, MD, Paul G. Nagy, PhD
Content Areas (Codes):
The following Content Areas will be printed on the certificate for this course:
- Leadership and Management
- Safety and Quality
After completing this activity, participants should be able to:
- Identify various examples of “waste” as defined by the Lean approach.
- Explain the different components used to mistake-proof processes in a Radiology department.
- Describe the basic methods of value stream mapping to gain improvements in efficiency of flow and patient throughout.
- The following physician attributes were incorporated into the planning process of this activity: Provide Patient-Centered Care, Employ Evidence-Based Practice, Patient Care and Procedural Skills, Medical Knowledge and Evidence of a Commitment to Lifelong Learning.
This enduring material is estimated to take 1 hour and 30 minutes to complete.
Original Release Date: 3/20/2015End Date for CME Eligibility: 3/19/2018
Non-member Rate: $50.00
Member Rate: $0.00
Disclosure Statements
The ACCME requires that the RSNA, as an accredited provider of CME, disclose the relevant financial relationships of the planners, faculty, and any other individuals in a position to control content of this activity. Please find the relevant financial relationships disclosed below for all individuals in control of content.
- Olga R. Brook, MD: Research Grant, Guerbet SA.
- Lane F. Donnelly, MD: Author with royalties, Reed Elsevier, Amirsys, Inc.
- James R. Duncan, MD, PhD: Consultant, Novita Therapeutics, LLC, Proteon Therapeutics, Inc.
- Mary C. Mahoney, MD: Scientific Advisory Board, Hologic, Inc.; Research support, Hologic, Inc.; Consultant, Devicor Medical Products, Inc.
- David M. Paushter, MD: Advisory Panel, AIM Specialty Health
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Accreditation and Designation Statements:
The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The RSNA designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This activity meets the American Board of Radiology’s (ABR) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Part 2 requirements for Self-Assessment CME (SA-CME).
This course qualifies for Academy of Radiology Leadership and Management (ARLM) credit. This course meets the ARLM domain of [ARLM domain]. To learn more about ARLM, please visit www.radleaders.org
This educational activity was originally presented at the RSNA 2014 Annual Meeting and Scientific Assembly
To earn CME credit, participants must correctly answer a minimum of 80% of the test questions and complete the course evaluation.
RSNA Disclaimer
The opinions or views expressed in this activity are those of the presenters and do not necessarily reflect the opinions, recommendations or endorsement of the RSNA. Participants should critically appraise the information presented and are encouraged to consult appropriate resources for information surrounding any product or device mentioned. Information presented, as well as publications, technologies, products and/or services discussed, are intended to inform the learner about the knowledge, techniques, and experiences of RSNA faculty who are willing to share such information with colleagues. The RSNA disclaims any and all liability for damages to any individual user for all claims which may result from the use of said information, publications, technologies, products and/or services, and events.
Quality Essentials Certificate Program
Introduced in 2011, the RSNA Quality Essentials Certificate program is designed to recognize individuals who demonstrate a threshold level of knowledge in various quality improvement domains. Participants in designated RSNA quality courses are recognized for their achievements, and also gain knowledge in quality improvement, its significance to radiology, and best-practice quality improvement techniques.
To earn a Quality Essentials Certificate, participants must answer correctly a minimum of 80% of the questions on the
Each Quality Improvement Course is assigned to one of the following four domains:
Quality Improvement in Your Practice (QIP)
Staff and Patient Safety (SPS)
Customer Satisfaction (CS)
Radiologist Performance Improvement (RPI)
Additionally, the RSNA offers an Advanced Level Quality Certificate (ALQC). To be quality for an ALQC, participants must earn a QEC in each of the four domains and be a primary author on an RSNA Quality Storyboard, presented at an RSNA Annual meeting within the last 5 years.
For more information about the Quality Improvement Certificate Program please visit: http://www.rsnaa.org/QICP.