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eLearning area
Guidance, eLearning | Published: 01 Jul 2021
Welcome to HQIP’s online or eLearning area – free to use education packages on subjects related to clinical audit and to healthcare quality improvement in general.
To access these please read the details below and click the links where relevant. We review these resources periodically to ensure they are up to date and relevant.
- Introduction to quality improvement for patients and public
- Introduction to quality improvement for healthcare professionals
- Trainee Doctors: How do we know we are doing a good job?