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In this episode, we’re diving into the fascinating journey of quality improvement in healthcare—from its humble beginnings in the 1800s to the cutting-edge strategies shaping its future. Join Dr. Michael Calderwood, Chief Quality Officer at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, as he uncover the stories of groundbreaking pioneers like Florence Nightingale and Ignaz Semmelweis and connect their legacies to today’s tools like Lean Six Sigma, the Model for Improvement, and the emerging role of AI in transforming care.
But this isn’t just a history lesson. We’ll explore real-world applications and actionable insights for anyone passionate about improving healthcare quality and safety. Whether you’re a seasoned healthcare professional, a curious student, or just someone intrigued by how systems evolve, this episode will inspire you to think differently about making a lasting impact.
Stay tuned to learn why quality improvement is an infinite game and how we can all contribute to better care for the future. Hit play, and let’s get started!
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In this episode, we’re diving into the fascinating journey of quality improvement in healthcare—from its humble beginnings in the 1800s to the cutting-edge strategies shaping its future. Join Dr. Michael Calderwood, Chief Quality Officer at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, as he uncover the stories of groundbreaking pioneers like Florence Nightingale and Ignaz Semmelweis and connect their legacies to today’s tools like Lean Six Sigma, the Model for Improvement, and the emerging role of AI in transforming care.
But this isn’t just a history lesson. We’ll explore real-world applications and actionable insights for anyone passionate about improving healthcare quality and safety. Whether you’re a seasoned healthcare professional, a curious student, or just someone intrigued by how systems evolve, this episode will inspire you to think differently about making a lasting impact.
Stay tuned to learn why quality improvement is an infinite game and how we can all contribute to better care for the future. Hit play, and let’s get started!

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