Continuing medical education platform grows to drive improved patient safety

Qstream, a mobile software platform to help reinforce healthcare skills, is seeing its popularity rising among physicians and clinicians at major medical centers, including Duke University School of Medicine, Texas Children’s Hospital and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center among others.

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“Our department of pediatric anesthesiology purchased Qstream to complement and reinforce our curriculum, and we’re quite pleased that we did,” said Chris D. Glover MD, director of acute pain management at Texas Children’s Hospital and assistant professor of pediatrics and anesthesiology at Baylor College of Medicine. “Qstream allows us to stratify participants based on years in training and by residency program. With active feedback to and from residents and fellows, participants can tell almost immediately where their weaknesses lie. Best of all, our users thought Qstream was both fun and interactive, which resulted in tremendous engagement and participation.”

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