On this page:
- Members
- Committee Governance
- Duties and Responsibilities
- Meetings
- Organization
- GME and CME Accreditation
Members
- Amber Todd, Ph.D. – Associate Dean for Accreditation and Quality Improvement, Chair
- Eric Bennett, Ph.D. – NCBP (basic science) department chair
- Vacant – Associate Dean of Medical Education
- Julie Gentile, M.D. – Psychiatry (clinical science) department chair
- Vacant – Director of Medical Student Services
- Kat Hertlein, Ph.D - Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Professional Development
- Lisa Journell, Ed.D. – Director of Assessment & Evaluation
- Miri Lader, M.D. – Associate Dean of Student Affairs & Admissions
- Kaelin Locker, B.S. – Director of Admissions
- Bruce Mackh, Ph.D. – Vice Provost for Assessment and Chief Accreditation Officer (WSU)
- Marietta Orlowski, Ph.D. – Faculty Curriculum Committee Chair
- Kelly Rabah, FACHE, MSW – Senior Director of Quality Innovation & Compliance Officer
- Kimberly Rex, M.H.A. – Chief Administrative Officer
- Erica Taylor, M.D. – Associate Dean of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- Randy Woods, M.D. – Associate Dean of Graduate Medical Education
- Two student representatives, appointed by the Dean of Medicine (M2 and M3)
Committee Governance
The Continuous Quality Improvement Steering Committee (CQISC) is charged to monitor compliance with the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) accreditation standards and elements. In an ongoing effort to improve the M.D. program and the learning environment, the CQISC will also ascertain both long- and short-term goals, implement a systematic process to collect and review data, and disseminate outcomes to appropriate leadership and administration, including, but not limited to, the Faculty Curriculum Committee (FCC), the Admissions Committee, the Executive Committee, various assistant/associate deans, and department chairpersons. The CQISC will also collaborate with leadership and administration to identify action plans to achieve goals, as evidenced by measurable outcomes.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Determine accreditation elements to be reviewed and monitored on an annual basis. Reasons for monitoring may include, but are not limited to, national trends, elements cited in previous full surveys, identified areas of needed improvement, etc.
- Share outcomes and recommendations to leadership and administration. Collaborate and coordinate efforts to develop, achieve, and maintain goals.
Meetings
CQI Steering Committee meetings should be held quarterly with at least four meetings occurring each academic year (July-June). Meeting agendas/minutes will be kept on file in the Office of Medical Education.
The CQI Working Group will meet on a monthly basis to regularly monitor compliance with LCME standards/elements and update the LCME CQI Dashboard. The CQI Working Group will provide updated action plans and outcome reports at the quarterly CQISC meetings.
An annual strategic retreat will be held each fall to provide the CQISC with a comprehensive overview of the current state of the LCME standards/elements, with recommendations from the CQI Working Group as to which standards/elements need attention during the upcoming year.
Organization
The CQISC members are appointed by the dean of medicine, with the membership reviewed annually. The CQISC functions in an advisory and collaborative role with leadership and administration. While the CQISC makes recommendations to various committees, those committees have the final authority and responsibility for enacting the obligations of that committee, and the CQISC will not infringe upon the autonomy and authority of other committees, including, but not limited to the FCC, the Admissions Committee, and the Executive Committee. However, the spirit and function of the CQISC is to hold the entire medical school team accountable for continual improvement of the M.D. program. While preparing for an LCME site review, the CQISC will serve as the LCME Steering Committee.
Approved by Executive Committee: 9/14/2017
Adapted from Emory University School of Medicine and West Virginia University School of Medicine LCME CQI processes.