We design and deliver staff education programs that build the real knowledge and demonstrable skills that surveyors test every time they walk through your door.
Surveyors interview your frontline staff directly. They ask nurses, aides, and technicians about infection prevention practices, patient rights, medication safety, abuse reporting, and emergency procedures. The most common cause of citations across virtually every survey category is not a missing policy — it is a staff member who could not demonstrate knowledge when asked. Busy schedules, high turnover, and generic training programs leave real gaps in what your team actually knows and can do.
Summit QCG designs staff education programs built around your organization’s specific gaps — not generic content. We deliver education in formats that work for your team (on-site, virtual, or both), verify that learning actually occurred, and produce the documentation that satisfies regulatory requirements.
Before designing any training, we assess your specific education gaps — by department, by role, and by regulatory requirement — so the training addresses your real risks.
Generic lectures do not change practice. We design engaging, scenario-based education that connects regulatory requirements to the real situations your team faces every day.
Being surveyed is a skill. We prepare your staff to answer surveyor questions calmly, accurately, and confidently — so their knowledge is visible, not hidden by nerves.
A sign-in sheet does not prove learning. We use skills demonstrations, direct observation, and knowledge assessments to verify that each staff member can actually perform what they were taught.
CMS and accrediting bodies have specific requirements for how education is documented. We produce training records and competency verification tools that meet those requirements.
Your staff answers surveyor questions with confidence — and your patients receive care from a team that genuinely knows what to do.
Schedule a free 30-minute consultation with Dr. Dan Twizelimana to discuss your organization’s needs.