We continued Performance Improvement Month at Trauma System News on June 4 with a Trauma Learning Break featuring two experts on trauma quality and PI.
In the first half of this session, Angie Chisolm of Optimal Healthcare Advisors presented “PDSA Workshop for Trauma PI Professionals”. During this 30-minute workshop, Angie:
- Reviews the basics of the PDSA quality improvement model
- Explains how to apply the PDSA approach in different trauma PI scenarios
- Discusses how to anticipate and avoid the common PDSA pitfalls
- Shows how to troubleshoot your PDSA when initial cycles yield mixed results
Then during our second half, experienced trauma program leader Jane McCormack answered attendees’ questions on trauma performance improvement. Jane shares her thoughts and guidance on:
- Implementing PI-driven process changes in an environment resistant to change
- How effective issue identification calls for “casting a wide net”
- Working with uncooperative specialty liaisons
- Working with providers on adherence to clinical guidelines
- Getting started as a new trauma PI coordinator
Click below to view the webinar recording on demand and download the presentation materials:
[Presentation] “PDSA Workshop for Trauma PI Professionals”
This one-hour Trauma Learning Break is designed for anyone who shares responsibility for trauma quality and patient safety — trauma program managers, trauma medical directors, trauma PI coordinators, trauma data professionals, trauma researchers and more.
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Presenters:

Angela Chisolm
President
Optimal Healthcare Advisors
Angie Chisolm, MBA/HCM, BSN, RN, CFRN, TCRN is a nationally recognized expert in trauma program management, trauma performance improvement, site survey readiness, and trauma coding and billing. She has helped trauma centers nationwide build effective trauma teams, establish efficient operations, implement quality initiatives, improve P&L performance, prepare effectively for ACS and state surveys, and upgrade their designation level.

Jane McCormack
Trauma Program Consultant
Jane McCormack is an experienced trauma program manager who has worked in Level I, II and III trauma centers. She has a longstanding interest in trauma registry data and trauma data abstraction, and she believes that registry data is a driving force behind a successful trauma center. She is the coauthor of more than 20 peer-reviewed publications, most of which utilize registry data. Jane is currently working as a trauma consultant to a large healthcare system.
