SAQR Program

What is SAQR program?

The SAQR Program (Safety and Quality for Residents) is a national initiative developed by the Quality Assurance Division at the Department of Postgraduate Education (DPE).

It is designed to engage residents in quality improvement and patient safety practices across healthcare settings.

At MNGHA-CR, the Clinical Pharmacy Residency Program integrates SAQR as a structured component to provide educational activities, quality improvement projects, research, and participation in safety-related committees.

How SAQR Program Works

The SAQR Program is delivered through themed modules released every 1–2 months. Each theme focuses on a specific area of safety or quality, providing residents with key concepts, real-world examples, and practical tools.

SAQR Themes

Theme 1: Orientation Week​

A discussion on orientation with several valuable recommendations to enhance the residency experience.

Theme 2: Weekend Coverage

Weekend coverage tips shared by staff and residents to improve the residency experience

Theme 3: Resident Experience

An interactive session was held to share interesting patient cases among clinical pharmacy residents.

Theme 4: Mentoeship

The discussion highlighted the value of mentorship for both mentors and mentees, along with strategies to enrich the experience and maximize its impact.

Theme 5: Antimicrobial stewardship

This theme provided a brief overview of the importance of clinical pharmacists and their key contributions to antimicrobial stewardship efforts.

Theme 6: Medication Reconciliation

In this theme, we explored the concept of medication reconciliation: what it is, when it should be performed, and why it is essential for patient safety.

Theme 7: Pending
Theme 8: Pending
Theme 9: Pending
Theme 10: Pending
Theme 11: Pending
Theme 12: Pending

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