QuILT Project

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QuILT: Quality Improvement in Labour & Delivery Transfers and Consults

QuILT brings family doctors, midwives, nurses, obstericians and other clinicians together with education researchers to tackle a common challenge: how to safely and respectfully complete transfers of care and consults on the labour and delivery unit.

Using a powerful approach – institutional ethnography – to map work processes and identify opportunities for change, QuILT will then develop simulation-based education to support targeted improvement.

QuILT merges practical knowledge, education science, and simulation to improve care for moms and babies.

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