The Lucian Leape Patient Safety Fellowship is now launched and applications are now being accepted.
Application Deadline: 15th February 2019
Eligible Countries: Developing Countries
About the Award: The Lucian Leape Patient Safety Fellowship Award has been established in 2018 and was announced at ISQua’s 35th International Conference in Kuala Lumpur. The objective is to fund physicians and health care leaders in developing countries, to advance and expand their expertise in patient safety, with the resultant improvement of safety of patients in their local area.
The Fellow will be linked to a mentor at the start of the programme. Mentors may be ISQua Experts or members of the International Academy of Quality and Safety in Health Care (IAQS). In collaboration with the mentor, the Leape Fellow will design a curriculum designed to ensure learning on theories of Patient Safety with a focus on measurement and interventions to decrease adverse events and harm.
Type: Fellowship, Award
Eligibility: To be considered for this Programme, candidates must possess a number of key skills and attributes. Candidates will be shortlisted based on their completed application form, and in particular, their personal statement. Successful candidates will then take part in a telephone interview with a panel representing ISQua and two of our strategic partners.
Candidates for the Lucian Leape Patient Safety Fellowship will be health professionals who:
Selection Criteria: Applicants will be assessed on:
Number of Awards: Not specified
Value of Award: The programme is clinically oriented, designed to provide the Leape Fellow with additional training in the theory of Patient Safety Science and interventions to improve patient safety. This will include training to identify and analyze adverse events and to develop interventions to address these events at a system level.
Duration of Programme: 1 year
How to Apply: Apply and/or Nominate in the Link below
Visit Programme Webpage for Details
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