2016
DOI: 10.5430/jha.v5n5p30
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Survey on academic medicine culture, enablers & barriers in a newly formed academic department in Singapore

Abstract: Objective: A positive culture of academic medicine is important for improving healthcare, research and medical education. This study seeks to assess academic medicine culture, enablers and barriers with a multi-dimensional structured survey, in a newly formed academic department from the perspectives of faculty and staff. Methods: Thirteen dimensions relating to academic medicine culture were identified after focused group discussions. Each dimension contains four relevant questions with answers on a 5-point L… Show more

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“…Through SingHealth's strategic partnership in Academic Medicine with the Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School (jointly established by Duke University and the National University of Singapore since 2005), SingHealth Duke-NUS AMC was formed in 2011. 1,2 Since its launch in June 2017, the SingHealth Duke-NUS Institute for Patient Safety & Quality (IPSQ) in Singapore has been active in integrating cluster-wide efforts in patient safety and quality within the SingHealth Duke-NUS AMC. IPSQ strives to have the patient safety and quality culture prevail across the cluster, regardless of care settings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Through SingHealth's strategic partnership in Academic Medicine with the Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School (jointly established by Duke University and the National University of Singapore since 2005), SingHealth Duke-NUS AMC was formed in 2011. 1,2 Since its launch in June 2017, the SingHealth Duke-NUS Institute for Patient Safety & Quality (IPSQ) in Singapore has been active in integrating cluster-wide efforts in patient safety and quality within the SingHealth Duke-NUS AMC. IPSQ strives to have the patient safety and quality culture prevail across the cluster, regardless of care settings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through SingHealth’s strategic partnership in Academic Medicine with the Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School (jointly established by Duke University and the National University of Singapore since 2005), SingHealth Duke-NUS AMC was formed in 2011. 1,2…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%