b'Practice Clinical Champion CornerEngaging clinicians who are not able to come to our meetings ACCREDITATIONSTATEMENTis key to disseminating best practices and sharing your practicesThe University of Michigan Medical School is accredited by the quality improvement work. MOQC Clinical Champions can nowAccreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) view and present the de-identified practice data which wasto provide continuing medical education for physicians. The shown at our June 2020 Biannual meeting. After completing University of Michigan Medical School designates this activity the slide review, learners must take a 3-question test to obtainfor a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit. Physicians 1.0 ACCME CME credit.should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of Note: you need to create a MiCME account (see right) in ordertheir participation in the activity.to claim the credits.OBJECTIVES STEPSTOCREATEAMICMEACCOUNTa. Identify gaps in quality and variations in practice on key1 Go to https://ww2.highmarksce.com/micmeprocess and outcome measures 2 Click the Create a MiCME Account tile at the bottomb. Recognize and determine measures in which your practiceof the screen has room for improvement relative to the national QOPI3 Under New User? click Create a MiCME Accountperformance and relative to what would be considered ideal performance. 4 Enter the Profile Information questions, confirm consent, and click Create a MiCME Accountc. Identify one or two measures on which your practice will focus quality improvement efforts. 5 Enter your password and complete your profile. YourMiCME account is created and you can now claim CME credits Welcome to New MOQC Team MembersNicole Timmerman, NP Nicole is an Adult Acute Care Nurse Practitioner who has worked at Michigan Medicine since graduating with a Masters of Science and Nursing degree in 2011 from University of Michigan. She brings a diverse clinical background in Internal Medicine and Surgical Oncology, which has allowed her to care for patients within the clinics, as well admitted to the health care system. In addition to her clinical role, she has been involved in multiple quality initiatives within her department, as well as system wide, focusing on improving continuity of care, patient experience and clinical outcomes. She is excited to be a part of the MOQC team and looks forward to continuing to pursue her passion of improving the patient experience and health care outcomes of oncology patients. Arielle DavidsonArielle Davidson joined MOQC in August of 2020 as the new pharmacy intern. She is in her second year of the PharmD curriculum at the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy. She initially gained interest in quality care through her prior experience with the Michigan Arthroplasty Registry Collaborative Quality Initiative (MARCQI). Her pharmacy interests consist of oncology, quality initiatives, ambulatory care, and pain management. She has worked at Walgreens as a pharmacy technician for the past three years, and is excited to transition into her new role as an intern for MOQC. Arielle is very eager to advocate for pharmacists in the field of oncology and quality care through her work here. In her free time, she enjoys watching Netflix, hanging out with friends, and going on walks.JulieWietzke,MHSA,MLS Julie Wietzke is the Project Lead Manager at the Michigan Institute for Care Management and Transformation (MICMT).In this role, Julie oversees the team of project managers, project management processes and project portfolio management efforts of MICMT, including working with MOQC in the MICMT-MOQC shared project, POEM.She has a Master of Health Services Administration degree and a Master of Library Science degree, specializing in health sciences information.Julie has over 20 years of experience working in healthcare in quality improvement, clinical research, and operations.She has worked with hospitals and physician organizations across the state of Michigan on initiatives aimed at improving the quality of care.In her free time, Julie enjoys spending time with family and friends, going for walks, camping, and traveling to U.S. National Parks.3'