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Dr. Marjorie Godfrey speaks about Microsystems in Health Care

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Margieis Research Professor in the Department of Nursing and ExecutiveDirector and Founder of the Institute for Excellence in Health and SocialSystems (IEHSS), in the College of Health and Human Services at the Universityof New Hampshire. She is a national and international leader of designingand implementing improvement strategies targeting the place where patients,families and care teams meet-the clinical microsystem.Dr.Godfrey began her work in clinical microsystems over 25 years ago and, in 2009,founded The Dartmouth Institute Microsystem Academy (TDIMA) at The DartmouthInstitute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, Geisel School of Medicinewith Dartmouth colleagues, to develop new knowledge and disseminate findings.She was Co-Director of TDIMA with Dr. Tina Foster for 11 years and a Lecturerfor nearly 20 years at The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and ClinicalPractice.  Margie’sprimary interest is engaging inter-professional health care professionals inlearning about and improving local health care delivery systems with a focus onpatients, professionals, processes and outcomes. Margie is co-author of thebest selling textbooks, Quality by Design (2007), Quality byDesign, 2nd Edition (in press) and Value By Design (2011), and thelead author and architect of the "Clinical Microsystems: A Path toHealthcare Excellence" series.Link to claim CME credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3DXCFW3CME credit is available for up to 3 years after the stated release dateContact [email protected] if you have any questions about claiming credit.

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