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EQIPP for Residents
Specifically designed for residency programs
EQIPP is a benefit for all AAP members ($199 for non-members). Program coordinators can access at no charge. Access this exciting new benefit directly through your program directors page on pediaLink.org!
"EQIPP courses are very organized and give residents a homogenous QI experience. The year prior to us using EQIPP our resident had to create projects from scratch. The results were inconsistent. Some residents excelled, others were lost. EQIPP courses ensured everybody gets a firm, basic understanding. They learned QI principles that they can carry forward in their career. EQIPP was good for our residents, and it’s better for the program.”
- Mark Gaby DO, FAAP, FACO
Miami Children’s Health System – Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
For more information about EQIPP for Residents and how to enroll, log in to PediaLink, access your Program View and Click on the Quality Improvement tab.
What is EQIPP for Residents?
EQIPP for residents is the Academy’s quality improvement (QI) course designed to help add flexibility to integrating QI into residency programs.
Programs can organize their residents in groups in one or multiple tracks and reports can be generated on demand through the program directors page on PediaLink.
Tracks include:
- Asthma (generalist)
- Bright Futures – Infancy and Early Childhood
- Immunizations (19-23 months)
- Oral Health
- Judicious Use of Antibiotics (Upper Respiratory Infection)
How do I preview EQIPP for Residents?
Use the following Guest Account at PediaLink to log in to EQIPP for Residents:
- AAP User ID: 1564777
- Password: Resident
Click the Continuing Education tab to access the course.
Click the Launch button to preview.
How do I register my residency program?
Once your roster has been finalized and invoice paid you can create your EQIPP Groups using your PediaLink roster. Log in to PediaLink; access your Program View and click on the Quality Improvement tab.
Click the Manage My EQIPP Groups button to get started.
AAP Resident Members: For more information on EQIPP for Residents, please speak with your Program Director.
Download the Getting Started with EQIPP for Residents User Guide
"EQIPP courses are very organized and give residents a homogenous QI experience. The year prior to us using EQIPP our resident had to create projects from scratch. The results were inconsistent. Some residents excelled, others were lost. EQIPP courses ensured everybody gets a firm, basic understanding. They learned QI principles that they can carry forward in their career. EQIPP was good for our residents, and it’s better for the program.”
- Mark Gaby DO, FAAP, FACO
Miami Children’s Health System – Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
How do residency programs use EQIPP?
Frequently Asked Questions
An EQIPP group is comprised of one or more residents. In EQIPP, a group’s data is aggregated and improvements can be viewed as a team. Programs have grouped residents by PL year, continuity clinic, and/or topic. Groups can be edited throughout the academic year.
• There are two types of reports available through EQIPP for Residents. You have access to a EQIPP Completion Report or Run Chart Report.
• Reports – can be generated from the program directors page on PediaLink as well as on the “My EQIPP Groups” tab on EQIPP.org.
• The Completion Report displays the course progress of each resident on your roster, the report will output a list of your residents.
• A CSV/spreadsheet file is also available and will include the group assignments for all residents in your program.
• The run chart report collects all of the data from your groups into a run chart for each of the selected track(s).
• A request can be submitted by clicking the Send Request button.
• Due to the data-intensive nature of these reports please allow up to 3-business days to process.
What is QI Basics?
Included in every EQIPP course is the Quality Improvement in Pediatrics Care (referred to as QI Basics) course. The course, which is a prerequisite for all EQIPP courses, ensures all participants receive a strong education in fundamental QI principles and concepts needed to systematically and continuously improve practice processes. QI Basics introduces the Model for Improvement, a systematic framework for improving patient care. The Model is used in all EQIPP courses and involves running small, successive tests of change through Plan, Do, Study, Act (PDSA) cycles.
What tracks are available?
Track
Description
Asthma (Generalist)
This track is designed to provide you with guidance regarding asthma diagnosis, its control and follow-up, spirometry testing and measurement, medications administration, flu vaccination, asthma action plan development, and active partnership between providers. It features diagnosis and management guidance from National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute’s National Asthma Education and Prevention Program. Expert Panel Report 3: Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma.
Immunizations (19-23 month old)
This track is designed to improve your vaccine rates for Hep B, Rotavirus, DTap, Hib, PCV, IPV, Influenza, MMR and Varicella in patients 19-23mos old.
Bright Futures (Infancy and Early Childhood)
This track is designed to help guide physicians on how to interpret and implement the Bright Futures: Guidelines for Health Supervision into everyday practice. The content of this course focuses on infants through early childhood.
Judicious Use of Antibiotics (Upper Respiratory Infection)
This track will assess if patients were appropriately: a) diagnosed with URI; b) not provided with an antibiotic; and c) counseled regarding expected course of illness
Oral Health
In this track, the importance of the dental home, caries risk assessment, anticipatory guidance, and fluoride varnish application is discussed. These can all be done by pediatric primary healthcare providers (PPHPs) in their office.
Do my faculty and coordinators have access to the course?
Yes. Coordinators, program directors, and AAP-member faculty have free access to the course. Non-member faculty fees are $199. Please note: all participants need to be registered through PediaLink in order to gain access to course material.
Who is eligible for MOC credit?
Once completion requirements have been met, both residents and faculty are eligible for MOC credit. Residents can bank their credit using the PediaLink Transcript system. Residency program faculty can follow the attestation process.
What are the course completion requirements?
Each track/topic is managed separately. All tracks have the following completion requirements:
• Complete QI Basics
• Enter Baseline data (minimum of 5 charts)
• Complete an Improvement Plan with a minimum of 1 Aim Statement
• Enter Follow Up data (minimum of 5 charts)
• Repeat steps 2-4 (2nd follow up data cycle)
• Complete course evaluation
How many patient charts are required for each resident?
There is a minimum of 5 charts required for each data cycle.
Questions? Email EQIPP@aap.org